Soil Improvement by Blasting Part II

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Wade A. Narin James K. Mitchell
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Hydroblasting is considered a distinct soil improvement technique from explosive compaction, though the blast designs for the two techniques are similar. Hydroblasting is a three step process developed for densifying unsaturated, collapsible soils, especially loess. The required steps are: prewetting the soil to an adequate saturation, placing and detonating the explosive charges, and consolidating the soil (squeezing the water out of the pore spaces between the soil particles under gravity) to a denser state.
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APA: Wade A. Narin James K. Mitchell  (1995)  Soil Improvement by Blasting Part II

MLA: Wade A. Narin James K. Mitchell Soil Improvement by Blasting Part II. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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