Model Rock Blasting Measures Effect of Delays and Hole Patterns on Rock Fragmentation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
F C. Wu J W. Edl
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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130 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

In instrumented model rock blasting experiments in granite blocks, best fragmentation results were obtained when delays between holes were 1 to 2 milliseconds per ft. of burden and when a rectangular shothole pattern was used with spacings larger than the burden. Effective fragmentation in multiple hole blasts seemed to depend primarily on the full development of the crack network around each hole before the charge in the next hole was detonated. The test results showed that simultaneous or almost simultaneous initiation of shotholes in bench blasting resulted in poor fragmentation.
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APA: F C. Wu J W. Edl  (1975)  Model Rock Blasting Measures Effect of Delays and Hole Patterns on Rock Fragmentation

MLA: F C. Wu J W. Edl Model Rock Blasting Measures Effect of Delays and Hole Patterns on Rock Fragmentation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1975.

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