Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Damage in Wall Control Operations

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P. Katsabanis
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Numerical modelling was used to examine damage in wall control operations. Decoupled charges appear to create larger damage zones than fully coupled low density charges with similar charge distributions: Air was shown to be a very efficient coupling medium, while water coupling resulted in significant damage. However, Mach stems are formed when air is used as a decoupling medium, leading to compression of the charge ahead of the detonation wave. Air decked charges generate two damage zones, one close to the charge and another close to the air-deck/stemming interface, where pressure pulses are reflected. The extent of the latter depends on the length of the air-deck.
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APA: P. Katsabanis  (2001)  Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Damage in Wall Control Operations

MLA: P. Katsabanis Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Damage in Wall Control Operations. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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