2011
DOI: 10.4304/jcp.6.6.1131-1138
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Theoretical and Test Study on Dynamic Characteristics of Thin-Layered Sandy Frozen Soil in Blasting

Abstract: <p>In order to understand the stress changes of various points in sandy frozen soil, tension-compression conversion, fissure development on the surface, the rupture process, the expansion speed and scope of frozen soil duing blasting, the dynamic characteristics of thin-layered sandy frozen soil were analyzed in this paper. The blasting process of frozen soil is regarded as a dynamic pressure operation process of gas expansion chamber under thin plate. The gas pressure in blasting chamber obtained by adi… Show more

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“…Jin Xu-hao illustrated the important status and function of the blasting crater in the study of the rock blasting mechanism. He noted that the use of the research methods of using fracture mechanics and damage mechanics to establish a blasting failure model and the use of numerical models to calculate and analyze the formation of blasting craters will further deepen the analysis of the mechanism of blasting craters [6]. The second type is the numerical simulation of the blasting crater formation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jin Xu-hao illustrated the important status and function of the blasting crater in the study of the rock blasting mechanism. He noted that the use of the research methods of using fracture mechanics and damage mechanics to establish a blasting failure model and the use of numerical models to calculate and analyze the formation of blasting craters will further deepen the analysis of the mechanism of blasting craters [6]. The second type is the numerical simulation of the blasting crater formation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%