An Innovative Scaled Model to Simulate the Perimeter Hole Blasting in Tunnel

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The success of smooth blasting essentially depends on geological condition of rock. Also, in the perimeter hole, borehole pressures with light, well-distributed explosive loads are important to minimise overbreak. In order to simulate perimeter holes with scaled model test, the borehole pressure was considered as a factor of scale. Hydraulic oil pressure is applied as borehole pressure instead of using explosives and detonators in order to remove the undesirable effects of detonators in an experimental set-up of just two perimeter holes in a tunnel blast. The borehole pressure on a perimeter hole is nearly reproduced with hydraulic pressure which is generated by non-electric detonators in the hermetical cylinder.
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APA:  (2010)  An Innovative Scaled Model to Simulate the Perimeter Hole Blasting in Tunnel

MLA: An Innovative Scaled Model to Simulate the Perimeter Hole Blasting in Tunnel. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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