Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge

This paper attempts to calculate the exact initial shock pressure of borehole wall induced by the blasting with axially decoupled charge. For this purpose, Starfield superposition was introduced considering the attenuation and superposition of blasting pressure, and the theoretical solution of initi...

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Main Authors: Xiaoming Lou, Zhenchang Wang, Bigang Chen, Jin Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7036726
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spelling doaj-28aa4bbf2a1748c6bcc08371e9ac740f2020-11-25T01:41:02ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032018-01-01201810.1155/2018/70367267036726Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled ChargeXiaoming Lou0Zhenchang Wang1Bigang Chen2Jin Yu3College of Zijin Mining, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, ChinaCollege of Zijin Mining, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, ChinaCollege of Zijin Mining, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, ChinaInstitute of Geotechnical Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaThis paper attempts to calculate the exact initial shock pressure of borehole wall induced by the blasting with axially decoupled charge. For this purpose, Starfield superposition was introduced considering the attenuation and superposition of blasting pressure, and the theoretical solution of initial borehole wall pressure was obtained for the upper and middle air-decked charging structures. Then, the explosive pressure field around the borehole was measured by cement mortar models and a dynamic pressure test system, and the pressures at multiple measuring points were simulated with numerical models established by ANSYS/LS-DYNA. The results show that the deviations between simulated and theoretical pressures are smaller than 10%, indicating the reliability of the theoretical formula derived by Starfield superposition. For the upper air-decked charging structure, the initial shock pressure of the charging section followed a convex distribution, with the peak value near the charge centre. With the increase in the distance from the charging section, the borehole wall shock pressure in the air gap underwent a sharp decline initially before reaching a relatively constant level. The minimum pressure was observed at the hole collar. For the middle air-decked charging structure, the pressures at both ends of the charging section obeyed a convex distribution, with the peak value near the charge centre. Finally, the author optimized air-decked charging structure of periphery boreholes within Grade III surrounding rocks of Banjie tunnel, China, and proved the enhancement effect of the theoretical findings on smooth blasting. The research findings provide valuable references to the theoretical and experimental calculation of air column length and other key parameters of air-deck blasting and shed new light on the charging structure determination of smooth blasting and blasting vibration control for the excavation of large-section, deep mining roadways.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7036726
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author Xiaoming Lou
Zhenchang Wang
Bigang Chen
Jin Yu
spellingShingle Xiaoming Lou
Zhenchang Wang
Bigang Chen
Jin Yu
Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge
Shock and Vibration
author_facet Xiaoming Lou
Zhenchang Wang
Bigang Chen
Jin Yu
author_sort Xiaoming Lou
title Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge
title_short Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge
title_full Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge
title_fullStr Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical Calculation and Experimental Analysis on Initial Shock Pressure of Borehole Wall under Axial Decoupled Charge
title_sort theoretical calculation and experimental analysis on initial shock pressure of borehole wall under axial decoupled charge
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
1875-9203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper attempts to calculate the exact initial shock pressure of borehole wall induced by the blasting with axially decoupled charge. For this purpose, Starfield superposition was introduced considering the attenuation and superposition of blasting pressure, and the theoretical solution of initial borehole wall pressure was obtained for the upper and middle air-decked charging structures. Then, the explosive pressure field around the borehole was measured by cement mortar models and a dynamic pressure test system, and the pressures at multiple measuring points were simulated with numerical models established by ANSYS/LS-DYNA. The results show that the deviations between simulated and theoretical pressures are smaller than 10%, indicating the reliability of the theoretical formula derived by Starfield superposition. For the upper air-decked charging structure, the initial shock pressure of the charging section followed a convex distribution, with the peak value near the charge centre. With the increase in the distance from the charging section, the borehole wall shock pressure in the air gap underwent a sharp decline initially before reaching a relatively constant level. The minimum pressure was observed at the hole collar. For the middle air-decked charging structure, the pressures at both ends of the charging section obeyed a convex distribution, with the peak value near the charge centre. Finally, the author optimized air-decked charging structure of periphery boreholes within Grade III surrounding rocks of Banjie tunnel, China, and proved the enhancement effect of the theoretical findings on smooth blasting. The research findings provide valuable references to the theoretical and experimental calculation of air column length and other key parameters of air-deck blasting and shed new light on the charging structure determination of smooth blasting and blasting vibration control for the excavation of large-section, deep mining roadways.
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