RI 2436 Effect of Cartridge Diameter on the Strength and Sensitiveness of Certain High Explosives

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Spencer P. Howell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

One of the important problems in metal mining , tunneling or quarrying is the most economical method of bringing down the ore or rock . The two factors having great influence in determining this are arilling and blasting costs . In considering the efficiency of the explosive used , the diameter of cartridge has always been supposed to play an important part . However , the Bureau's attention has been called to the lack of definite data on the effect of cartridge diameter on the strength and sensitiveness of high explosives . This information is especially valuable to the user of explosives as it assists him to determine what diameter of borehole is most economical . A paper* on "The effect of cartridge diameter on the strength and quickness of high explosives " was submitted to the sub- committee on Drills and Drill Steel of the 24th Annual Convention of the American Mining Congress by Charles S. Hurter , Technical Representative of the E. I. duPont deNemours and Co. In this paper Mr. Hurter points out that the physical characteristics of an explosive most affected by the diameter of cartridge are rate of detonation and sensitiveness to explosion by influence , and that both increase with increase in diameter . As there is a continuing tendency to the use of smaller diameter drill holes in order to lower drilling costs , and as the smaller drill hole requires a smaller diameter of explosive cartridge than larger drill holes do , this paper has been prepared to show the effect the diameter of cartridge will have on the strength and sensitiveness of the high explosives which may be used . Accordingly , the Bureau of Mines , in cooperation with the Institute of Makers of Explosives , has carried out a series of tests to show the effect of cartridge diameter on the strength and sensitiveness of certain high explosives .
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APA: Spencer P. Howell  (1923)  RI 2436 Effect of Cartridge Diameter on the Strength and Sensitiveness of Certain High Explosives

MLA: Spencer P. Howell RI 2436 Effect of Cartridge Diameter on the Strength and Sensitiveness of Certain High Explosives. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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