Near-Source Observations from Signle and Multiple Cylindrical Explosions in a Coal Mine

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 56
- File Size:
- 1714 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
An experimental study of ground motion from explosions designed to remove overburden in an open pit coal mine is reported. The purpose of this study is a characterization of these ground motions in the distance range of several tens of meters to several kilometers. The investigation has focused upon both single cylindrical sources with different explosive configurations as well as arrays of charges in the production mode. Critical to this study of source configuration and coupling is experimental control of the individual explosions, the timing of the explosions and the geological properties. The height of the explosive charges, their depth and charge distribution were monitored in the field. High speed photography as well as velocity of detonation measurements were made on the multiple explosion source so that detonation of individual charges could be documented.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Near-Source Observations from Signle and Multiple Cylindrical Explosions in a Coal MineMLA: Near-Source Observations from Signle and Multiple Cylindrical Explosions in a Coal Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.