• BLASTING
  • Vol. 41, Issue 3, 9 (2024)
CUI Xue-jiao1,2, LI Qi-yue1, LENG Zhen-dong3,*, YAO Ying-kang4..., ZHOU Jian-min2 and ZHAO Ming-sheng2,5|Show fewer author(s)
Author Affiliations
  • 1School of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
  • 2Poly Xinlian Blasting Engineering Co., Ltd., Guiyang 550002, China
  • 3Gezhouba Group Explosive Co., Ltd., Chongqing 401121, China
  • 4State Key Laboratory of Precision Blasting, Jianghan University, Wuhan 430056, China
  • 5Mining College of Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China
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    DOI: 10.3963/j.issn.1001-487x.2024.03.002 Cite this Article
    CUI Xue-jiao, LI Qi-yue, LENG Zhen-dong, YAO Ying-kang, ZHOU Jian-min, ZHAO Ming-sheng. A Method for Matching On-site Mixed Explosives with Rocks based on Controlling Energy Transfer Efficiency[J]. BLASTING, 2024, 41(3): 9 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The matching relationship between explosives and rocks is crucial for improving the energy utilization efficiency of explosives, enhancing blasting effectiveness, and reducing costs. Firstly, this study analyzed the energy distribution during drilling and blasting operations. Then, the damage zone calculation model was revised considering the non-ideal detonation characteristics of explosives and the strain rate effect on rocks. And an on-site mixed explosives and rock matching model was then developed based on the control of energy transmission efficiency. Finally, field experiments were conducted to verify the rationality of the new explosive-rock matching method. The results show that the new method is more scientific and reasonable than traditional methods, and can intuitively reflect the blasting fragmentation effect and energy utilization efficiency, by taking account of the non-ideal detonation behavior of mixed explosives and the strain rate effects on rock damage partition. Blasting fragmentation tests under various explosive-rock matching conditions revealed discrepancies with the traditional wave impedance theory. By applying the new explosive-rock matching method, the percentage of fines was significantly reduced, and the boulder yield decreased from 6.7% to below 1%, further validating the method's effectiveness.
    CUI Xue-jiao, LI Qi-yue, LENG Zhen-dong, YAO Ying-kang, ZHOU Jian-min, ZHAO Ming-sheng. A Method for Matching On-site Mixed Explosives with Rocks based on Controlling Energy Transfer Efficiency[J]. BLASTING, 2024, 41(3): 9
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