Rock Mechanics - Measurement of the Pressure-Time Profile in a Detonating Explosive

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. A. Loving
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

This paper describes experiments which represent an effort to measure preciscly the pressure-time history in detonating condensed commercial explosives. The performance of explosives in mining has been a favorite subject for experimentalists and theorists for many decades. Much useful empirical information has been developed; but it has not yet been possible to predict, or even to account for, the behavior of explosives in mining on the basis of fundamental physical principals. A basic piece of information that would appear necessary for any rigorous analysis is the pressure-time history in the detonating condensed explosive. The experiments described here represent an effort to measure this relationship precisely in commercial explosives. THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD The experimental method, first described by Cowan and Jacksonl has been extensively evaluated by Cowan and Balchan for relatively simple explosives. The experimental procedure involves the detonation of a layer of explosive between metal plates whose external surfaces are polished to a mirror finish (Fig. 1). Precise measurements of the deflection of
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APA: F. A. Loving  (1967)  Rock Mechanics - Measurement of the Pressure-Time Profile in a Detonating Explosive

MLA: F. A. Loving Rock Mechanics - Measurement of the Pressure-Time Profile in a Detonating Explosive. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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