Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive Ingredients

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Michael Wieland
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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491 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Delay blasting in underground coal generates shock waves and rifting forces that damage charges remaining in the blast pattern. Damaged charges detonate poorly, raise fume toxicity and reduce coal breakage. Such circumstances could be prevented by using explosives resistant to cross-hole interaction damage. The design of rugged explosives is fraught with contradictory requirements, but tradeoffs related to hard-particle size characteristics prove useful. Hard particles, related voids or trapped bubbles represent reaction nucleation centers which strongly influence the performance of coal mine explosives.
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APA: Michael Wieland  (1992)  Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive Ingredients

MLA: Michael Wieland Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive Ingredients. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1992.

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