RI 7317 The Electrohydraulic Effect: Potential Application In Rock Fragmentation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. K. Kutter
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The pressure pulse generated by an underwater spark \vas investigated in relation to its potential use for rock fragmentation. The study established (1) the relation between the peak discharge current and the peak wave pressure; (2) the relationships among the peak wave pressure, the discharge voltage, and the spark gap width; (3) the type and pulse duration of the generated wave; (4) the percentage of energy transmitted in the spark as a function of spark gap width and discharge voltage; and (5) the percentage of energy converted into the pressure wave as a function of gap width and discharge voltage. Spark-generated fractures were studied in two-and three-dimensional rock and plastic specimens. The laboratory results indicated that the pressure pulse generated by an underwater spark is a potential practical tool for rock fragmentation. The paper contains an appendix describing the capacitive pressure gage specially developed for the laboratory tests.
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APA: H. K. Kutter  (1969)  RI 7317 The Electrohydraulic Effect: Potential Application In Rock Fragmentation

MLA: H. K. Kutter RI 7317 The Electrohydraulic Effect: Potential Application In Rock Fragmentation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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