Some New Insights on Borehole Wall Pressure When Using De-coupled Charges

International Society of Explosives Engineers
X Meng W. A. Hustrulid M. K. McCarter
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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21
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131 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Rock excavation in both surface and underground mining is largely accomplished using the drill and blast technique. At the perimeter of such excavations, cautious blasting procedures are often employed to minimize unwanted damage to the remaining rock. Of the several different techniques available, the use of explosive charges with a diameter smaller than the holes in which they are introduced (so-called decoupled charges) is the most common. In spite of the long and widespread use of the technique, a technically sound basis for relating the borehole wall pressure to the explosion pressure is still lacking. Such a relationship is required for optimal design
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APA: X Meng W. A. Hustrulid M. K. McCarter  (2005)  Some New Insights on Borehole Wall Pressure When Using De-coupled Charges

MLA: X Meng W. A. Hustrulid M. K. McCarter Some New Insights on Borehole Wall Pressure When Using De-coupled Charges. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2005.

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