Face Velocity Measurements using a Microwave Radar Technique

International Society of Explosives Engineers
J J. Felice T A. Beattie A T. Spathis
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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6
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79 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

High speed cinematography of surface blasting operations is used for diagnosing various aspects of blast performance. Several quantitative features may be derived including confirmation of the hole initiation sequence, time to first movement, evidence of stemming ejection and measurements of face velocity. Face velocity measurements using high speed cinematography have the following disadvantages: firstly, for accurate measurements placement of targets on the face and surveying of them is necessary; secondly, the analysis requires experience and time and can only be done after the film has been developed.
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APA: J J. Felice T A. Beattie A T. Spathis  (1991)  Face Velocity Measurements using a Microwave Radar Technique

MLA: J J. Felice T A. Beattie A T. Spathis Face Velocity Measurements using a Microwave Radar Technique. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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