Blasting Mechanics ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Donovan Clark
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The term "powder factor" is almost universally accepted as the measure of the efficiency of a blasting program. It represents the economics of blasting since it designates quantity of explosive (thereby providing quality control in rock fragmentation) in terms of the associated volume broken. It is the wide use of this concept that explains the interest shown in an approach to rock blasting preferred by A. W. and Z. W. Daw* in a treatise on 3 blasting (1) substantiating its use in the form, Q = CVW3 for single shot hole, where Q = quantity of explosive lb Cv = blasting coefficient W3 = unit volume of rock It is obvious that the term Cv could also be called the apparent powder factor should the equation be written in the form, Cv = Q/W3 (lb per cubic unit). However, while the approach was ingenious** and the practical applications straightforward, their original, rather limited experimental work, along with certain assumptions, was questioned.
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APA: L. Donovan Clark  (1970)  Blasting Mechanics ? Introduction

MLA: L. Donovan Clark Blasting Mechanics ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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