Tigerwin - A Windows PC Code for Computer Explosives Performance

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ed O'Connor Manhong Zhou Per-Anders Persson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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52
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This chapter deals with the concepts of shock waves and detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and propagates as it travels through the explosive material. In the context of rock blasting, furthermore, there is justification for treating shock waves and detonation waves together, because the mechanical effect of the detonation in an explosive in a drillhole in rock is propagated and its effects are spread throughout the surrounding rock by means of a shock wave. The overall performance of an explosive in rock blasting or any other application is of course dependent on how much thermal energy is released in the chemical reaction that occurs when the material detonates, and on how much useful mechanical work the reaction products can do as they expand. A major portion of this chapter deals with the prediction and measurement of explosive performance, a subject which is now still in a process of rapid development.
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APA: Ed O'Connor Manhong Zhou Per-Anders Persson  (1997)  Tigerwin - A Windows PC Code for Computer Explosives Performance

MLA: Ed O'Connor Manhong Zhou Per-Anders Persson Tigerwin - A Windows PC Code for Computer Explosives Performance. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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