Use of Corrtex to Measure Explosive Performance and Stem Behavior in Oil Shale Fragmentation Tests

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Gerald G. Schmitt Richard D. Dick
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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280 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Continuous Reflectometry for Radius vs Time Experiments (CORRTEX) was used to monitor several conditions of blasts such as the detonation velocity of the explosive column, the functioning of different types of initiators and initiation schemes, and the behavior of the stemming column confining the explosive. The CORRTEX data were also used to deduce the occurrence of dead pressing of ANFO slurry. Measurements of propagation speeds of shock waves in the stem column with various cables allowed some conclusions concerning bridging, stem failure, and stress levels in the stem.
Citation

APA: Gerald G. Schmitt Richard D. Dick  (1985)  Use of Corrtex to Measure Explosive Performance and Stem Behavior in Oil Shale Fragmentation Tests

MLA: Gerald G. Schmitt Richard D. Dick Use of Corrtex to Measure Explosive Performance and Stem Behavior in Oil Shale Fragmentation Tests. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1985.

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