Damage Development in Small Blocks

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P. Katsabanis G. Kunzel C. Pelley S. Kelebek
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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311 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Small blocks of granodiorite have been subjected to blast loads from a single borehole and from a series of boreholes detonating at various timing intervals. The damage of the blocks was assessed through P-wave velocity monitoring, measuring the change of the point load strength index of the rock after dividing the large blocks into smaller ones and measuring the work index of the material at different distances away from the blasthole. Numerical modelling with the AutodynTM code enabled visualization of damage. It was shown that damage is optimum at a small delay time between successive holes while it drops rather drastically after this point.
Citation

APA: P. Katsabanis G. Kunzel C. Pelley S. Kelebek  (2003)  Damage Development in Small Blocks

MLA: P. Katsabanis G. Kunzel C. Pelley S. Kelebek Damage Development in Small Blocks. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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