The Influence of Rock Mass Characteristics Onoverbreakcontrol

International Society of Explosives Engineers
S. Paul Singh
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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241 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Rock is a heterogeneous medium, a fact often ignored during blast design. In reality, the rock mass characteristics have a controlling influence on the outcome of a blast. If the optimum blasting results are to be achieved over a range of rock mass conditions, it is prudent to understand the role played by the geological features of a rock mass in producing overbreak around the periphery of an excavation. The field work was performed in a drift located in a geologically dominant rock mass and also included observations and assessment of blast damage at several operating mines. The blast damage was estimated on the basis of the half cast factor. The effect of rock strength, rock quality designation, orientation , frequency and aperture of joints, number and thickness of layers and hydrogeological conditions on blast damage has been described.
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APA: S. Paul Singh  (2000)  The Influence of Rock Mass Characteristics Onoverbreakcontrol

MLA: S. Paul Singh The Influence of Rock Mass Characteristics Onoverbreakcontrol. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.

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