Empirical Approach To Problems In Blasting Research

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. I. Duvall T. C. Atchison D. E. Fogelson
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Dr. Clark has given an excellent resum6 of the recent theoretical re- search work that has been done on the generation and propagation of stress waves in various types of media.1 Unfortunately the dynamic properties of rock do not fit the assumed properties of the idealized media. As a result, none of the theoretical solutions for the generation of stress waves by applied pressures to interior boundaries of the spherical or cylindrical cavity appear to be completely satisfactory to explain experimental data. This fact does not mean that the theoretical work is in error. It simply means that the appropriate dynamic properties of rock have not been taken into account in the present theoretical derivations. Because of the difficulty of theoretically accounting for the crushing and cracking that takes place when explosives are detonated in spherical or cylindrical cavities, it seems advisable that future theoretical studies should attempt to separate the generation of stress waves from the propagation of stress waves. Perhaps if these two problems are separated, we may be able to solve one of them satisfactorily so that theory and experimental data agree. Dr. Clark's resumé of the research work on scaling and crater formation by point charges is aimed at obtaining a basic understanding of the physical theory of rock breakage, wave generation, and wave propagation. A cursory reading of Dr. Clark's paper shows that there is very little information summarized that can be used by the practicing engineer in the field of blasting. When problems become too difficult to solve theoretically it is always helpful to take the empirical approach and collect experi-
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APA: W. I. Duvall T. C. Atchison D. E. Fogelson  (1967)  Empirical Approach To Problems In Blasting Research

MLA: W. I. Duvall T. C. Atchison D. E. Fogelson Empirical Approach To Problems In Blasting Research. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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