What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout.

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ewan Sellers Mauritz Kotze Sandy Etchells Jason Furtney Tom Szendrei
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

The development of a simple model for gas flow and burden movement has driven the need to improve our understanding of burden breakage mechanisms for single hole blasts and the interaction between multiple holes in solid and jointed rock masses. Conventional analytical understandings of the burden breakout using the elastic-tensile fracture model were studied and found to provide a breakout angle that is independent of burden in contradiction to experimental data. By considering rock fracture in terms of Mohr-Coulomb plasticity using analytical expressions from the field of cavity expansion analysis an improved relationship between breakout angle and burden is derived until the point of critical breakout at which the angle of breakout suddenly changes from between 90 degree and 100 degrees to zero. This suggests that the critical burden occurs at about 0.6 times the radial fracture zone calculated from the analytical solutions.
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APA: Ewan Sellers Mauritz Kotze Sandy Etchells Jason Furtney Tom Szendrei  (2013)  What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout.

MLA: Ewan Sellers Mauritz Kotze Sandy Etchells Jason Furtney Tom Szendrei What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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