Study of Facture Mechanism by Measuring Pressure History in Blast Holes and Crack Lengths in Rock

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Shulin Nie Mats Olsson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The mechanism of rock fracture by explosive is a fundamental in rock blasting. It is generally believed that the shock waves from the detonation initiate the fractures. Then the detonation gases penetrate into the fractures and elongate them. However, our previous researches indicated that the detonation gases do not contribute significantly to the fracture propagation. In our latest experiment, blasts have been carried out in 8 large granite blocks. The main goal was to study the fracture mechanism, namely to determine whether the shock waves or the detonation gases fracture the rock.
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APA: Shulin Nie Mats Olsson  (2001)  Study of Facture Mechanism by Measuring Pressure History in Blast Holes and Crack Lengths in Rock

MLA: Shulin Nie Mats Olsson Study of Facture Mechanism by Measuring Pressure History in Blast Holes and Crack Lengths in Rock. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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