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2023
Volume: 40 Issue 3
34 Article(s)

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BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1 (2023)
Study on Dynamic Response and Safety Assessment of Adjacent Underpass Tunnels Influenced by Collapse Impact of Building Demolised by Blasting
YAO Ying-kang, YANG Cheng, JIA Yong-sheng, HUANG Xiao-wu, and SUN Jin-shan
The impact vibration caused by blasting demolition of tall buildings(structures) may affect the service status of adjacent subway tunnels.In order to demolish a 24 story frame structure building only 6.5 meters away from the subway tunnel,on-site tests and analysis of blasting vibrations and dynamic strains were first
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1 (2023)
Analysis of Optimal Delay Time based on Improved Linear Superposition Method and Rock Fragmentation Effect
TANG Song, LI Li-feng, ZHENG Ya-feng, ZHAO Yuan, ZHONG Peng, and WANG Miao
The optimization of delay time is very important for controlling blasting vibrations and guaranteeing the technical-economic effect of blasting projects.The proposed improved linear superposition method can be used to in-depth discover the relationship between the particle peak velocity(PPV) of blasting vibration and d
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 12 (2023)
Application of Explosive Stemming Apparatus in Burn Cut Blasting
LIN Mou-jin, ZHANG Jin, DENG Xiao-kang, XUE Bing, PU Chuan-jin, and YAO Xiao-man
A kind of explosive stemming apparatus with detonating cord was placed in a simulated blast hole to evaluate its blocking effect,and then a uniaxial compression test was performed on it using a universal testing machine.The result showed that the compressive strength of the explosive stemming apparatus after being in c
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 20 (2023)
Experimental Study on Blocking Structure Performance of Bag-type under Impact
DUAN Ji-chao, ZONG Qi, WANG Hai-bo, and WANG Meng-xiang
In response to the high-quality requirements for large-diameter deep-hole blasting,and the traditional stemming material being too long and prone to “blowout”,a new type of blasting hole stemming material was proposed using early strength cement mortar and a bag-like structure.Static mechanical tests and blockage model
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 24 (2023)
Research on Explosive-Rock Matching System based on XGBoost
CUI Xue-jiao, LI Qi-yue, TAO Ming, HONG Zhi-xian, ZHAO Ming-sheng, LI Jie, ZHOU Jian-min, and YU Hong-bing
In modern blasting engineering research,the matching model of explosive and rock provides a scientific basis for revealing the internal mechanism of blasting process and predicting the economic benefits of blasting system,which has become an irreplaceable important tool.However,due to the diversity and complexity of so
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 31 (2023)
Analysis of Natural Gas Explosion based on Accident Investigation Technique--Taking Shiyan “6·13” Major Gas Explosion Accident as Example
LI Xin, LE You-bang, ZHANG Gang, CHEN Xian-feng, and LI Yi
Taking the “6·13” major gas explosion accident in Shiyan as the research object,this work constructed an accident investigation technique integrating scene investigation,interview and inquiry,numerical calculation and theoretical analysis.During the scene investigation,it was found that a section of DN57 mm medium
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 39 (2023)
Experimental Study on Full Face Smooth Blasting of Tunnel in Class Ⅲ Hard Rock
MA Le, ZHANG Wan-zhi, LIU Cheng-long, and LI Yun
Smooth blasting is the main method for controlling excavations in hard rock tunnels,but due to the complex mechanism and process of rock fragmentation by blasting,as well as the rough design of blast parameters,it is difficult to achieve a smooth excavation profile for the entire tunnel.This study focuses on the Level
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 46 (2023)
Optimization of Tunnel Blasting Parameters in Horizontal Layered Sand-shale Stratum
TIAN Bao-hua, ZHANG Biao, YU Long-wen, and LIU Yan-long
When excavating a tunnel in a gently sloping strata,serious overcut and undercut problems occur in various parts of tunnel blasting construction due to the existence of horizontal weak interlayer.Based on the project of Baoanying tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway which passes through horizontal sand-shale interlayers,L
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 52 (2023)
Research on Blasting Hole Network Layout Method of Jointed Rock Tunnel under Ground Stress
LI Guo-qinga, TAO Tie-junb, LIU Xiaa, TIAN Xing-chaoa, XIE Cai-jina, and JIAN Bing-xia
In the process of tunnel blasting excavation,the influence of ground stress and joints on the blasting effect of rock mass is significant,and they are two important factors that must be considered in the layout of tunnel blasting holes.The static and dynamic mechanical parameters of jointed slate were obtained by indoo
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 59 (2023)
Determination of Johnson-Holmquist-Ⅱ Constitutive Model Parameters and Study on Tunnel Surrounding Rock Damage under Coupling of Dynamic and Static Loads
WU Bo, REN Zi-ming, LIU Cong, XU Shi-xiang, XIA Cheng-ming, ZHUANG Yan-zhen, and LIN Feng
In order to study the deformation and damage of tunnel surrounding rocks under the coupling action of static and dynamic stresses,a tunnel model under the coupling action of ground stresses and blasting loads is established.Firstly,the JH2 constitutive parameters of surrounding rock are deduced based on the on-site mon
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 68 (2023)
Study on Internal Rock Movement Trajectory during Bench Blasting in Open-pit Mine
YU Yang
During open-pit bench blasting,the movement trajectory of rock in the bench area is an important factor affecting the accurate mining of open-pit mines,especially for unevenly mineralized ore bodies.In order to solve the difficult problem that the internal movement trajectory of rock during bench blasting in the Wushan
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 79 (2023)
Deep Hole Smooth Blasting Technology for Foundation Pit Excavation of Long-span Arch Bridge
PAN Qiang, ZHANG Ji-chun, WANG Jun, and ZHENG Jun-feng
In order to control the forming effect of excavation profile and reduce the disturbance of preserving rock mass caused by blasting,the foundation pit blasting at the Yunnan bank of the large arch bridge across Jinsha river,whose total depth is about 51 m and one-time excavation depth is about 20 m,is taken as the engin
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 85 (2023)
Simulation of Rock Fracture Process and Fragmentation Analysis with Different Short Delays for Group Hole Blasting
ZHAO Yi-bo, SU Du-du, FAN Yong, YANG Guang-dong, LENG Zhen-dong, and WU Fan
As the main index to evaluate the blasting effect,the rock blasting fragmentation directly affects the subsequent construction objectives and construction costs of water conservancy and hydropower projects.In the process of quarry blasting,it is of great significance to improve the blasting efficiency and quality and m
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 92 (2023)
Effect of Stemming on Mixed Emulsion in Open-pit Blasting
ZOU Cheng-ming, HUANG Gang, ZHANG Jian-hua, WANG Qiang, and LI Ning
With the widespread use of mixed emulsion explosives,there exists the situation that the stemming materials penetrate into emulsion explosives in open-pit blasting construction,which indirectly changes the stemming length and reduces the blasting effect.To study the influence of stemming on mixed emulsion explosives,st
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 101 (2023)
Study of Influence of Stemming Length on Blasting Effect
GUO Dong-ming, LAN Fan-ge, ZHANG Wei, ZHU Ruo-fan, YE Gui-chuan, and ZHAO Zhi-feng
In the field of blasting work,stemming has a significant impact on the effectiveness and safety of blasting operations.To improve the blasting effect and reduce blasting costs,it is essential to determine the optimal length of stemming.This study uses a combination of explosion wave theory,theoretical mechanics,and LS-
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 108 (2023)
Blasting Demolition of Single-tower Cable-stayed Bridge in Complex Environment
LI Gen, WANG Gao-long, LIANG Lai-jun, and XIA Wei-guo
A combined demolition method of directional tilting of main tower and in-situ collapse of bridge beam has been designed for the blasting demolition of a single-tower reinforced concrete cable-stayed bridge in complex environment.An "inverted step" cut with a height of 4 m was designed for the middle tower pil
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 116 (2023)
Study on Span-by-span Delay Bidirectional Blasting Demolition for Simply Supported Aqueduct with High Piers
YE Jian-jun, PENG Qing-bo, HAN Xue-jun, and DUAN Yi-yan
In order to successfully demolish a high pier reinforced concrete aqueduct by blasting between the 75#~84# piers of Dongfeng Canal in Yichang City and reduce the impact on the surrounding complex environment,a bidirectional collapse design was adopted.In the design scheme,the aqueducts between the 75#~76# piers collaps
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 123 (2023)
Blasting Demolition of 110 m Cooling Tower in Complex Environment
XU Shun-xiang, WU Sai-ge, LUO Peng, WANG wei, CHEN De-zhi, and XIE Guang-bo
A 110 m thin wall reinforced concrete cooling tower has been demolished by controlled blasting.Aiming at the characteristics of large height,thin wall and large bottom diameter of the cooling tower,the blasting scheme of “opening window,breaking steel bar and reserving supporting plate” was adopted.In the pre-demolitio
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 129 (2023)
Numerical Simulation Study on Folding Blasting Demolition of Frame-tube Building
FEI Hong-lu, ZHANG Zhi-qiang, BAO Shi-jie, and ZHANG Guang-bei
The building to be demolished was a framework-tube structure with high structural strength and good stability.It was located in a densely populated area with a complex surrounding environment.To determine a reasonable blasting demolition plan,the “three-dimensional gradual detonation” method was proposed,which was a wa
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 134 (2023)
Experimental and Numerical Analysis on Influence of Charge Parameters on Damage Effect of RC Column
YANG Yun-kai, WU Shuang-zhang, GAO Zhen-ru, MAO Yi-ming, and YANG Chen-shan
The charge parameters are crucial factors affecting the damage effect of RC components under close-in explosion.The study of the influence law of different charge parameters on component damage is of guiding significance for improving warhead design and optimizing fire strike scheme.A cylindrical charge with a length t
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 143 (2023)
Study on Influence of In-situ Stress on Propagation of Explosion Stress Wave in Concrete
LIU Xin, LAN Tao, QIN Guang-chong, LI Ran, XUE Chen, and LI Ze-xu
To study the influence of different geo-stress levels on the propagation of explosive stress waves in natural environment such as mountains and dams,numerical simulation technology was used to simulate the explosion of concrete specimens under different geo-stress conditions.First,by applying different stresses to the
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 151 (2023)
Study on Vibration Response and Stability of Steep Slope under Multiple Blasting Vibrations
WANG Zi-yi, WU Gui-yi, LUO Chang, and ZHENG Hang-hang
In order to investigate the dynamic response and stability of a steep slope under blasting vibrations from multiple blasts,the displacement,stress,maximum shear strain,safety factor and sensitivity of the steep slope were analyzed by field monitoring,numerical simulation and mathematical methods based on the an open-pi
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 158 (2023)
Analysis of Elevation Effect of Blasting Vibration on High-rise Buildings near River in Channel Dredging
LIAO De-hua, ZHANG Jian-qiu, HU Shi-long, and TANG Meng-jun
According to continuous blasting vibration monitoring results carried out on three monitoring points(bottom,middle,and top) at different vertical positions at the same horizontal distance from an underwater blasting project in a channel adjacent to high-rise buildings,the three-dimensional spatial patterns of blast vib
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 170 (2023)
Dynamic Response of Deep Buried Circular Pipeline Subjected to Blasting P-wave Considering Influence of In-situ Stress
DING San-mao
Dynamic disturbance scattering such as blasting generates dynamic stress concentration which is an important factor resulting in instability and damage in underground structures.In this paper,a theoretical model of a deeply buried pipeline under plane P-wave incidence is developed based on the wave function expansion m
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 177 (2023)
Blasting Vibration Signal Denoising based on CEEMDAN-K-means Algorithm
YAN Peng, ZHANG Yun-peng, TIAN Jie, and WANG Han
In view of the problem of noise and information loss in the CEEMDAN method in the denoising process of actual measurement blasting vibration signals,the clustering analysis method is considered to have good data processing ability.Based on the idea of decomposition-clustering-reconstruction,CEEMDAN-K-means algorithm fo
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 184 (2023)
Research on Filtering Algorithms for Signals Collected in Explosion Experiments
ZHOU De-zheng, LI Xiao-jie, WANG Yu-xin, WANG Jian, YAN Hong-hao, and WANG Xiao-hong
The experimental signals collected in explosion experiments are always mixed with different degrees of noise interference.In order to accurately analyze the variation laws conveyed by these signals,four sets of explosion experiments were designed with different charge amounts and vacuum environments in the vacuum explo
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 191 (2023)
Study on Prediction and Control of Blasting Vibration in Urban Foundation Pit Excavation
WU Li-jun, and WANG Xin-yao
In order to study the blasting vibration prediction and control measures of excavation in urban area under complex environment,the response law of peak particle vibration velocity and main vibration frequency is analyzed based on field blasting tests,and the blasting vibration prediction method is proposed based on the
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 206 (2023)
Numerical Simulation and Prevention Measures of Rockburst Hazard Against Bearing Coal Pillar
CHEN Xue-hua, CHAI Hao, LIU Yang, and ZHOU Da
To solve the problem of impact danger to the coal pillars in the bearing section of the coal mine caused by rock burst,the stability analysis of the coal pillars was carried out using a theoretical analysis method during the excavation and backfilling periods of the B4328 working face of the Xinglongzhuang coal mine.Th
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 212 (2023)
Estimation of Equivalent and Depth of Underwater Explosion Using Bubble Pulsation Periods
WANG Yan, LIU Zhe-han, LI Jian, ZOU Shi-ya, WANG Xiao-ming, TANG Wei, and NAN De
The estimation of equivalent and depth of underwater explosions is an important task of the hydroacoustic monitoring in the International Monitoring System(IMS) of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty(CTBT).In order to effectively estimate the equivalent and depth of underwater explosion in near and far-fields,the
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 217 (2023)
Study on Shock Response of Ship Hull Girder Subjected to Underwater Explosion
SHEN Xiao-le, and WANG Wei
The shock load of underwater explosion usually includes shock wave load and bubble pulsation load.The structural damage caused by shock wave and bubble load is always a hot topic in ship design.It is generally believed that the impact of shock wave load on the structure is mainly local damage,while the impact of bubble
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 225 (2023)
Construction of Virtual Simulation Experiment for Teaching of Blasting Demolition of Concrete Chimney
WU Liang, DUAN Wei-dong, CAI Lu-jun, ZHOU Jun-ru, JIANG Pei, and YAN Peng
In the teaching of demolition blasting,the structure modeling period and the cost of single experiment are both too excessive,and the experiment cannot be repeated in a short time.In addition,the experiment is transient,irreversible,and dangerous,which is not conducive to close observation and learning.Aiming at the di
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 229 (2023)
Design and Implementation of Analog Electronic Detonator for Teaching based on STC15 Microcontroller
ZHANG Fei-yan, LIU Ke-han, HAN Ying, and NIU Chen
Electronic detonators are the main initiation method currently used in the field of explosives engineering.However,they cannot be used in classroom or experimental teaching due to their high risk and special control requirements.It is urgent to develop a safe,reliable and reusable simulation device.Based on the STC15 m
BLASTING
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 40, Issue 3, 236 (2023)