Fragmentation Control Through the Attenuation of Explosively Produced Shock Waves

International Society of Explosives Engineers
A C. Torrance S B. Richardson N T. Moxon
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In many mining situations the energy released by an explosive is far too high and results in over fragmentation and excessive damage to the surrounding strata. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated that the shock energy of an explosive can be significantly reduced by surrounding it with an attenuating material such as a foam. The effect of this reduction in shock energy on fragmentation has been determined using model materials. A four fold reduction in the amount of minus 8mm material relative to an air decoupled charge of the same weight was obtained for a foam attenuator.
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APA: A C. Torrance S B. Richardson N T. Moxon  (1989)  Fragmentation Control Through the Attenuation of Explosively Produced Shock Waves

MLA: A C. Torrance S B. Richardson N T. Moxon Fragmentation Control Through the Attenuation of Explosively Produced Shock Waves. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1989.

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