A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Chang-Ha Ryu Byung Hee Choi Yang-Kyun Kim Jung-Hoon Ryu
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Control of overbreak in tunnel blasting is one of the key factors affecting the construction expenses as well as safety. Overbreak causes an increase in the cost of construction by requiring an additional amount of shotcrete. In addition, blast damage to the final rock face may cause instability and rock fall hazards. For these reasons, controlled blasting is an indispensable routine in tunnel excavation in order to get a smooth face and to reduce damage to the final wall. We have experienced a very poor quality of excavation depending on the tunneling sites although a similar design of controlled blasting technique was applied. Field experiments over 40 rounds were carried out to investigate the cause of the poor results in tunnel blasting. In this paper, discussed are the parameters affecting the overbreak and some findings from the field experiments. Overbreak could be controlled considerably by adjusting some parameters before the efforts of developing a new blasting method.
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APA: Chang-Ha Ryu Byung Hee Choi Yang-Kyun Kim Jung-Hoon Ryu  (2004)  A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel Blasting

MLA: Chang-Ha Ryu Byung Hee Choi Yang-Kyun Kim Jung-Hoon Ryu A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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