Small Scale Study of Damage Due to Blasting and Implications on Crushing and Grinding

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P. Katsabanis S. Gregersen C. Pelley S. Kelebek
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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207 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

A series of small scale tests have been conducted to evaluate the effect of micro-fracture development, imposed by blasting, on the physical properties of the rock as well as its resistance to crushing and grinding. The uniaxial compressive strength, tensile strength, Young’s modulus, Poisson’s ratio, P-wave, S-wave velocity, point load strength index and grinding work index were evaluated for samples without any blasting load and for samples which had received a variety of blast loads, such as a simple side impact from a detonating cord, or combined impacts without any delays and with very short delays. The investigation covered two types of rock, granodiorite and limestone. The effect of blasting load on the physical and rock mechanics parameters of the rock was clearly shown and damage was quantified and related to loading. However the work index did not show significant differences between blasted and not blasted samples, probably due to the relatively low level of impact. Numerical modelling using the AutodynTM code was used to demonstrate damage development in the various configurations tested.
Citation

APA: P. Katsabanis S. Gregersen C. Pelley S. Kelebek  (2003)  Small Scale Study of Damage Due to Blasting and Implications on Crushing and Grinding

MLA: P. Katsabanis S. Gregersen C. Pelley S. Kelebek Small Scale Study of Damage Due to Blasting and Implications on Crushing and Grinding. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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