Blast Wave Propagation in Underground Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Richard J. Mainiero Eric S. Weiss
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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963 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This project investigates the behavior of blast waves from the detonation of high explosives in an underground mine. A series of explosive tests was conducted in the underground and surface facilities at the Bureau of Mines' Lake Lynn Laboratory to evaluate the potentially dangerous effects of blast waves produced by open shooting, blown out holes, or accidental detonations of explosives. Shots of C4 and TNT were fired at the dead end of a 6 ft high by 20ft wide entry, at the intersection of two entries, and on the surface. C4 and TNT were chosen for this research because they exhibit very consistent performance. Behavior of the blast wave was evaluated through recording of the pressure as a function of distance from the explosive detonation.
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APA: Richard J. Mainiero Eric S. Weiss  (1995)  Blast Wave Propagation in Underground Mines

MLA: Richard J. Mainiero Eric S. Weiss Blast Wave Propagation in Underground Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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