The Influence of Damping on Computer Simulations of Rock Motion: Computer Modeling of Gas Flow and Gas Loading of Rock in a Bench Blasting Environment

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dale S. Preece Steven D. Knudsen
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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24
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Computer modeling of the blasting process can aid in gaining an understanding of the physics controlling the process. The sequence of events in a blast occur so rapidly and in such a violent environment that measurements are still difficult to obtain. Computer modeling using a program such as DMC [Taylor and Preece, 1989a, 1989b] can provide insights into the physics of the rapid and violent events associated with a blast. DMC has been used to simulate crater blasting @‘teece, 199Oc] and the blasting of Oil Shale for modified in-situ retorting [Freece, 1990a, 1990b]. This paper will address the influence that damping has on the velocity distribution in the rock mass during the rock motion phase of a blast. Since velocity distribution is a controlling factor of muck pile shape, damping also conbibutes to muck pile shape.
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APA: Dale S. Preece Steven D. Knudsen  (1992)  The Influence of Damping on Computer Simulations of Rock Motion: Computer Modeling of Gas Flow and Gas Loading of Rock in a Bench Blasting Environment

MLA: Dale S. Preece Steven D. Knudsen The Influence of Damping on Computer Simulations of Rock Motion: Computer Modeling of Gas Flow and Gas Loading of Rock in a Bench Blasting Environment. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1992.

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