Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

In spite of the tremendous amount of research conducted in the last few decades. no single blasting theory has been developed and accepted that adequately explains the mechanisms of rock breakage in all blasting conditions and material types. Given specific test environments, conditions and assumptions, individual researchers have contributed valuable information and insight as inputs into blasting theories, although a simple "plug-in" type formula for predicting optimum fragmentation, muck pile geometry and casting distance, is still largely unresolved. There is as yet, no consistent and widely applicable theory of blasting, but only a number of limited and disconnected theories; many of which are empirical in nature and based on ideal blasting conditions. Blasting theories have been formulated and based on pure speculation, years of blasting experience on a trial-and-error approach, laboratory testing, field investigation, and mathematical and physical models adapted from other disciplines of science.
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APA:  (1988)  Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast Design

MLA: Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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