Defining Detonation Energy Fro Practical Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Claude Cunningham
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Simple bulk energy rating of explosives obscures the realities of how these deliver their energy, and diverts attention from the key question of controlling blasting results. Explosive performance is directly related to the pressure pulse impacting on the blasthole wall. This is helpfully visualised by comparing the adiabatic expansion plots for explosives of interest on the right scales and axes. The simple comparison of a pure emulsion with pure ANFO illustrates the practical significance of the intrinsic behaviour of these opposed formulations, showing that the emulsion can be expected to work more by softening rock, while ANFO will tend more to crack it. The explanation for these differences lies in the high shock, low sustained pressure of the former relative to the latter. The technique is readily applied, if a good detonation code is available and able to swap data into a spreadsheet. Any differences between codes will emerge most strongly in comparing the gamma plots.
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APA: Claude Cunningham  (2002)  Defining Detonation Energy Fro Practical Blasting

MLA: Claude Cunningham Defining Detonation Energy Fro Practical Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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