Spherical charge cratering-plane and angle geometry involving small-scale single and row tests

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. R. Maclachlan D. E. Salman R. J. Barclay
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"There is a considerable resource of data for spherical charge cratering, both as single charges and in row-of-charge geometr(1). The data are. however, based on cratering performance to a single free planar surface.In practice. the more common circumstance involves an angular surf ace geometry. such as occurs at the toe of a bench or the wall of a stope. It is for the purpose of investigating this circumstance that the described test work was conducted.The test objectives were: (1) to observe the change in single-charge cratering performance between planesurface and angle geometry; (2) to identify the optimum performance of single charges cratering to a plane surface. cratering from a bench sub-grade position and cratering from a condition of zero sub-grade or stope wall geometry; and (3) to observe the performance of row-of-charges cratering to an angular surface at various row burials and spacing. The row charge burial and spacing dimensions were to be expressed in simple numerical multiples of single-charge depth-of-burial data."
Citation

APA: R. R. Maclachlan D. E. Salman R. J. Barclay  (1981)  Spherical charge cratering-plane and angle geometry involving small-scale single and row tests

MLA: R. R. Maclachlan D. E. Salman R. J. Barclay Spherical charge cratering-plane and angle geometry involving small-scale single and row tests. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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