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xp-frag: A new model to predict fragmentation from blasting
Año:2017

Áreas de investigación
  • Ingeniería civil y arquitectura

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Descripción
A model for fragmentation in bench blasting that originates from dimensional analysis of fragmentation in asteroid collisions is presented. Percentiles of the size distribution are obtained in the basic model as the product of a rock strength-to-explosive energy ratio, a bench shape factor, a scale factor or characteristic size and a percentage passing-related factor. The parameters of the model are fitted to data from 169 bench blasts in different sites and rock types, bench geometries and delay times, for which the fragmentation of the muckpile was obtained by sieving. The basic model is found to significantly improve with an additional factor describing the rock mass structure in terms of the spacing and orientation of discontinuities, and another one describing the delay between successive contiguous shots; the latter is conveniently formulated as a function of the p-wave velocity and the holes spacing. The rock strength property chosen is the strain energy at rupture that, together with the explosive energy density in the rock (or energy powder factor), forms a combined rock strength/explosive energy non-dimensional factor. The model, called xp-frag, is applicable from 5 to 100 percentile fragment sizes, with all parameters determined from the fits significant to a 0.05 level. The expected error of the prediction is below 25 % at any percentile. These errors are half to one third of the errors expected with the best prediction models available to date.
Internacional
Si
Nombre congreso
5th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Blasting Techniques
Tipo de participación
960
Lugar del congreso
Zhou Shan, China
Revisores
Si
ISBN o ISSN
978-7-5024-7592-5
DOI
Fecha inicio congreso
26/09/2017
Fecha fin congreso
29/09/2017
Desde la página
31
Hasta la página
36
Título de las actas
New development on engineering blasting

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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Ingeniería de Georrecursos y Modelización