Mist Diffusion Experiment and Evaluation of Water Tube for Blasting Demolition Dust Control

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y-H Ko J-K Kim S-J Kim H Park H-S Kim S-H Cho H-S Yang
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Aug 24, 2015

Abstract

An investigation was undertaken to devise a new method for reducing dust spread during blasting demolition utilising water tube and detonating cord. Modelling of smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH) with AUTODYN software was initially completed to determine the expected diffusing behaviour of the water tube. The actual behaviour was then captured with high speed videos during each experiment, and each result analysed in detail. Water mist diffusion was generated and analysed by changing three key variables. In sequence, these included changing the location of detonating cord in the tube, the charge quantity and the tube diameter.As a result of experiments and simulation, optimum design for ideal diffusion behaviour was suggested and each behaviour of water mist was classified by diffusing shape of water tube as the design criteria.CITATION:Ko, Y-H, Kim, J-K, Kim, S-J, Park, H, Kim, H-S, Cho, S-H and Yang, H-S, 2015. Mist diffusion experiment and evaluation of water tube for blasting demolition dust control, in Proceedings 11th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting, pp 809–814 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: Y-H Ko J-K Kim S-J Kim H Park H-S Kim S-H Cho H-S Yang  (2015)  Mist Diffusion Experiment and Evaluation of Water Tube for Blasting Demolition Dust Control

MLA: Y-H Ko J-K Kim S-J Kim H Park H-S Kim S-H Cho H-S Yang Mist Diffusion Experiment and Evaluation of Water Tube for Blasting Demolition Dust Control. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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