Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of Fragmentation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ron J. Elliott Chris J. Preston Daniel Roy
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
14
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416 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper discusses the use of pressure transducers in water filled boreholes in conjunction with surface mounted geophones to gather field data for in-situ dynamic rock properties determinations. A high speed collector is used to capture the data in the field. The calculated P and S wave velocities and rock density measurements are used as input into the Blastcalc program where the values of Young`s Modulus and Poissons Ratio are calculated. The rock properties information is used along with geological structural data and explosives properties in a 3-D blast modelling program to calculate predicted fragmentation distribution and other blast performance criteria based on the proposed blast design.
Citation

APA: Ron J. Elliott Chris J. Preston Daniel Roy  (1996)  Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of Fragmentation

MLA: Ron J. Elliott Chris J. Preston Daniel Roy Use of In-Situ Rock Properties for Optimization of Fragmentation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1996.

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