Pillar Dynamic Loading Caused By Explosions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Krzyszton P. Czaja
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Mining explosions in rocks originate stress waves of great intensity, which crush the surrounding rocks and are then propagated as a seismic wave. Seismic waves are the cause of dynamic loading of pillars and their subsequent destruction. In calculating safe dimensions for inter-room pillars, not only the stresses conditioned by overburden pressures should be taken into consideration, but also the dynamic stresses caused by explosion. This is of particular importance for pillars with great specific acoustic impedance which have been destroyed mainly by the reflected seismic wave. It is possible to take dynamic loading into consideration in the calculation of pillars when the parameters of the propagation wave, the dynamic elastic constants of rocks, the strength properties of rocks, the strength properties of rocks subjected to dynamic loads and the parameters of the blasting charge are known. An example of the calculation for the safe width of an inter-room pillar subjected to the seismic effect of an explosion is given and the possibilities of reducing the dynamic loading of pillars are discussed.
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APA: D. Krzyszton P. Czaja  (1982)  Pillar Dynamic Loading Caused By Explosions

MLA: D. Krzyszton P. Czaja Pillar Dynamic Loading Caused By Explosions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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