Shock Sensitivity of Various Permissible Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Jaime Huidobro Mervin Austin
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The effect on an explosive column of the sharp transient stress waves generated during the earlier detonation of adjacent blastholes is of paramount importance to explosives users. Some explosives will sympathetically detonate under these stresses. Others may suffer a transient desensitization, arising from a temporary increase in the density of an explosive beyond certain limits and persisting until the explosive mass relaxes back to the original density. Some explosives are so adversely affected by these stresses that the product suffers immediate and permanent loss of sensitivity. These effects can be clearly seen while blasting in tough conditions such as burn cuts or wedge cuts and in materials, such as coals, that propagate shock waves well.
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APA: Jaime Huidobro Mervin Austin  (1992)  Shock Sensitivity of Various Permissible Explosives

MLA: Jaime Huidobro Mervin Austin Shock Sensitivity of Various Permissible Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1992.

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