RI 6395 Comparative Studies of Explosives in Limestone

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas C. Atchison Joseph M. Pugliese
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Six explosives were compared by measuring their strain- producing abilities in limestone . Peak strain , e , varied with scaled distance , R/Ro , according to the following equation : € = Kc (R /R 。)- ". The distance exponent , n , was a constant of the rock and did not depend upon explosive . The strain intercept , Ke , increased with increasing detonation pressure of the explosive . The strain intercept also depended upon the explosive- to - rock impedance ratio . For impedance ratios from 0.53 to 1.38 , the strain intercept was approximately proportional to the medium stress , Pn , as calculated from the explosive detonation pressure , P , and the explosive - torock impedence ratio , Z , by the simple elastic theory relation : P = 2P / ( 1 + Z ) . PD However , the data indicated that , at lower values of impedance ratio , the strain intercept is relatively larger than would be expected from the simple elastic theory . The results presented provide a simple method for predicting the relative effectiveness of different explosives in breaking limestone from the detonation pressures and characteristic impedances of the explosives .
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APA: Thomas C. Atchison Joseph M. Pugliese  (1964)  RI 6395 Comparative Studies of Explosives in Limestone

MLA: Thomas C. Atchison Joseph M. Pugliese RI 6395 Comparative Studies of Explosives in Limestone. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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