학술논문

Assistance in MSD Research and Development: Part 1, Small scale research, development and testing: Final report
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: Paper copy only, copy does not permit microfiche production
Subject
45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE BLAST EFFECTS
OPTIMIZATION
COST
MINIMIZATION
FIELD TESTS
EVALUATION
PROGRESS REPORT
DOCUMENT TYPES
TESTING 450100* -- Military Technology, Weaponry, & National Defense-- Chemical Explosions & Explosives
Language
English
Abstract
The development and testing of a simple mechanical stemming aid is described. The aid comprises a solid unit placed in the stemming above the explosive column and is designed to improve blasting efficiency and reduce drilling and blasting costs. It is designed to work with back filled drill cuttings or any other suitable stemming material. To date it has consisted of the testing of the aid in small diameter (1.5 and 1.625 inch) holes in Jefferson City Dolomite for both bench and crater blasting configurations. Full scale field trials are being conducted nearby in similar rock in an aggregate quarry. The data acquisition equipment used in Phase 1 included both a Spin Physics SP2000 high speed video motion analysis system and acoustic and seismic monitoring units. Measurements for each test included peak air over pressure, ground surface ppv, stemming displacement and velocity and face movement and extent. The results illustrate that the concept is sound and that its successful application to production blasting at full scale will be a function of manufacturing cost, the development of suitable insertion techniques for large diameter boreholes and the selection of a suitable low cost material for the aid. 17 refs., 20 figs.