Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stephen H. Chung Dale S. Preece
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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206 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"In bench blasting, the distribution of loaded explosives with respect to the burden rock has strong effects on digging especially at the toe area. Blast design often focuses on other results such as percent-cast or fragmentation, sometimes leaving a diggability problem at the toe of the blast that is not discovered until excavation. A method for assessing the influence of blast design on diggability has been developed. This method relates the kinetic energy and rock displacement experienced by the material in the muckpile to its diggability. Simulation of the blast along with the calculation of kinetic energy and diggability is done with the discrete element computer program DMC_BLAST(DMC: Distinct Motion Code)."
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APA: Stephen H. Chung Dale S. Preece  (1999)  Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability

MLA: Stephen H. Chung Dale S. Preece Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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