Precise Timing Influence on Fragmentation Distribution by New Modelling Process

International Society of Explosives Engineers
C. Partouche T. Bernard
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Blasting engineers are mainly concerned about fragmentation issues. Even further, this is the final goal of using explosives. A lot of models have been developed for controlling fragmentation distribution, but most of the time, they are based on physical phenomena using field data as input for rock characteristics. Fragmentation is a result of two phenomena: waves from the borehole, damaging and cracking the rock, and gas pressure, widening those cracks and spreading out rock fragments. This model simulates the P wave escaping from boreholes and the cracks created by these P waves. It takes into account rock characteristics, provided by digital imaging, and explosive characteristics coming from VOD measurements. What we need to focus on, is the interaction of P waves coming from each borehole related to different timing sequences. This paper presents several simulations that show the influence of the timing and the sequence accuracy on the fragmentation distribution.
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APA: C. Partouche T. Bernard  (2002)  Precise Timing Influence on Fragmentation Distribution by New Modelling Process

MLA: C. Partouche T. Bernard Precise Timing Influence on Fragmentation Distribution by New Modelling Process. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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