Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement

The dynamics of the development of an industrial mass explosion at deceleration intervals of 150x200 ms on a frame-by-frame video recording on a consumer video camera with a shooting frequency of 25 frames per second is studied. Possibilities of visual assessment of the explosion site of individual...

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Main Authors: Shevkun Evgeny, Leshchinsky Aleksander, Plotnikov Andrey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/52/e3sconf_pcdg2020_01003.pdf
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spelling doaj-8bdb35cc4ce74a6898fbd314cc82aea42021-04-02T18:10:42ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011920100310.1051/e3sconf/202019201003e3sconf_pcdg2020_01003Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacementShevkun Evgeny0Leshchinsky Aleksander1Plotnikov Andrey2Pacific State University, Chair of Transport and Technological Systems in Construction and MiningPacific State University, Chair of Transport and Technological Systems in Construction and Mining“AVT-Amur” Limited Liability CompanyThe dynamics of the development of an industrial mass explosion at deceleration intervals of 150x200 ms on a frame-by-frame video recording on a consumer video camera with a shooting frequency of 25 frames per second is studied. Possibilities of visual assessment of the explosion site of individual borehole charges are evaluated. The main difficulties in recording processing are caused by the difference in the intervals between frames (40 ms) and decelerations between charges (50 ms). A significant deviation of the actual deceleration intervals from the nominal value was revealed, which significantly changes the actual picture of the development of a mass explosion, including an increase in the actual development time of a mass explosion against the calculated one. The passage through the zones of the location of individual borehole charges up to 40 stress waves was established. Such multiple impacts of stress waves are expressed in a decrease in the magnitude of the interval velocities of dust and gas emissions as the number of impacts of stress waves increases. Due to the multiple effects of stress waves in the extension stage, the fracturing of the rock mass increases. This is expressed in a decrease in the dynamics, and then in the termination of the outburst of bottom hole material as the disturbance of rocks in the prefracture zone increases. There is no breakdown of rocks; the “ore-rock” contacts have retained their original position, which makes it possible to reduce the dilution of ore to a minimum.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/52/e3sconf_pcdg2020_01003.pdfpreliminary destructionborehole chargesdeceleration intervalsore-rock contacts
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Plotnikov Andrey
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Leshchinsky Aleksander
Plotnikov Andrey
Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
E3S Web of Conferences
preliminary destruction
borehole charges
deceleration intervals
ore-rock contacts
author_facet Shevkun Evgeny
Leshchinsky Aleksander
Plotnikov Andrey
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title Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
title_short Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
title_full Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
title_fullStr Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
title_full_unstemmed Special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
title_sort special aspects of explosive loosening with minimal rock displacement
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The dynamics of the development of an industrial mass explosion at deceleration intervals of 150x200 ms on a frame-by-frame video recording on a consumer video camera with a shooting frequency of 25 frames per second is studied. Possibilities of visual assessment of the explosion site of individual borehole charges are evaluated. The main difficulties in recording processing are caused by the difference in the intervals between frames (40 ms) and decelerations between charges (50 ms). A significant deviation of the actual deceleration intervals from the nominal value was revealed, which significantly changes the actual picture of the development of a mass explosion, including an increase in the actual development time of a mass explosion against the calculated one. The passage through the zones of the location of individual borehole charges up to 40 stress waves was established. Such multiple impacts of stress waves are expressed in a decrease in the magnitude of the interval velocities of dust and gas emissions as the number of impacts of stress waves increases. Due to the multiple effects of stress waves in the extension stage, the fracturing of the rock mass increases. This is expressed in a decrease in the dynamics, and then in the termination of the outburst of bottom hole material as the disturbance of rocks in the prefracture zone increases. There is no breakdown of rocks; the “ore-rock” contacts have retained their original position, which makes it possible to reduce the dilution of ore to a minimum.
topic preliminary destruction
borehole charges
deceleration intervals
ore-rock contacts
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/52/e3sconf_pcdg2020_01003.pdf
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