Test and Study on Hard Rock Blasting in Drift-Pilot of Qinling Tunnel

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Yang Nianhua Qi Jingyue Wang Zhongquian
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Qinling Tunnel is the longest tunnel in China. The rock stratum is very hard rock - intact mixed gneiss. At the beginning of the construction, drift-pilot excavation is very costly due to the use of regular drill and blasting methods. After tests on the acoustic impedance match between rock and explosive, watergel explosive, which has a high velocity of detonation and high brisance, has been used for hard rock blasting. In addition, different cut plans have been compared. It was found that four-large-hole cut is the most effective. And the number of drillholes and specific charge cut down and the average advance reaches more than 94% of the blastholes depth. Thus, the difficult problem of hard rock blasting in drift pilot is successfully solved, while safe and quick construction is guaranteed.
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APA: Yang Nianhua Qi Jingyue Wang Zhongquian  (1998)  Test and Study on Hard Rock Blasting in Drift-Pilot of Qinling Tunnel

MLA: Yang Nianhua Qi Jingyue Wang Zhongquian Test and Study on Hard Rock Blasting in Drift-Pilot of Qinling Tunnel. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998.

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