The Use of Statistically Designed Experiments to Conduct Effective Small Diameter Crater Studies

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John Mullay Cathy McGinley Clark Stancavage
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The use of crater studies to evaluate explosive performance is a well-established practice in the Blasting Industry. Normally, this work utilizes larger charge sizes (>75mm) in order to minimize the influence of geological factors adjacent to the borehole. This can impose unwanted restrictions in the experimental factors accessible to investigation. Thus, for example, systematic studies of non-ideal performance in a somewhat practical setting is rendered quite difficult.
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APA: John Mullay Cathy McGinley Clark Stancavage  (1995)  The Use of Statistically Designed Experiments to Conduct Effective Small Diameter Crater Studies

MLA: John Mullay Cathy McGinley Clark Stancavage The Use of Statistically Designed Experiments to Conduct Effective Small Diameter Crater Studies. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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