Digital Imaging Techniques for Blasting Process Evaluation in Field

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stephen H. Chung
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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276 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Direct visualization of rock movement during blasting is an important key to understanding the blasting process, as well as optimizing blast designs and explosives performance. To achieve this, a digital camera system (HSIS-500) has been built. It is a custom made high speed solid-state camera employing an advanced charge coupled device (CCD) and dynamic random access memory (DRAM) technologies. It handles like a regular video camera but requires no film or tape as the image is recorded in digital form on memory chips and transferred to the system hard disk for storage. The system consists of two components: the camera body and hardware, and the image processing unit.
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APA: Stephen H. Chung  (1996)  Digital Imaging Techniques for Blasting Process Evaluation in Field

MLA: Stephen H. Chung Digital Imaging Techniques for Blasting Process Evaluation in Field. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1996.

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