Prototype gauges for measuring detonation temperature and pressure of commercial explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
A. Torrance
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

A better understanding of the detonation performance of an explosive charge can be gained by directly measuring pressure, temperature and velocity of detonation (VOD). This is particularly important with commercial explosives because their performance is directly influenced by the degree of confinement given by the borehole diameter and the surrounding rock mass. A project funded by the Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) was initiated in early 2009 with the view to design and build cost effective prototype instrumentation to measure the relative differences in detonation pressures and temperatures of commercial mining explosives. The project’s primary focus was on low density explosives. Low density (also referred to as low shock) explosives have been available in various forms for nearly 20 years. Identifying the pressure release patterns of both conventional and low density explosives under different geotechnical conditions should provide the necessary information to both validate detonation codes and better define input parameters for breakage and fragmentation models. This paper gives a general description of the prototype instrumentation developed and reports on the results obtained to date in testing the proposed instrumentation in laboratory scale conditions.
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APA: A. Torrance  (2011)  Prototype gauges for measuring detonation temperature and pressure of commercial explosives

MLA: A. Torrance Prototype gauges for measuring detonation temperature and pressure of commercial explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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