Development of Splitting Technology by Using Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing System

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Katsuya Sasaki Hideaki Kitajima Maehata Hidehiko Ryo Sakamoto
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing System (EDICS) is a technology for carrying out crushing by using electrical power and nitromethane. It is designed for construction tasks such as splitting of concrete and rocks.The EDICS consists of an electric discharge generator that supplies a high-voltage high-current pulse, a cartridge that generates power by using electric discharge energy, and cables that connect the electric discharge generator and the cartridge. The cartridge contains a thin metal wire that evaporates because of the electric discharge energy and a nitromethane that reacts with this evaporated metal wire. The cartridge can be used to generate a high pressure on the order of gigapascals within a time interval of several hundred microseconds, and crushing power equivalent to that generated by explosives is generated during this period. In recent years, the EDICS has been widely used in Japan because of its good performance and favorable characteristics.
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APA: Katsuya Sasaki Hideaki Kitajima Maehata Hidehiko Ryo Sakamoto  (2011)  Development of Splitting Technology by Using Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing System

MLA: Katsuya Sasaki Hideaki Kitajima Maehata Hidehiko Ryo Sakamoto Development of Splitting Technology by Using Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing System . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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