An empirical confinement model for ANFO explosive

Author:

Suceska Muhamed1,Bohanek Vjecislav1,Dobrilovic Ivana1,Skrlec Vinko1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mining Engineering and Geotechnics Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering University of Zagreb Pierottijeva 6 Zagreb 10000 Croatia

Abstract

AbstractAmmonium‐nitrate‐fuel‐oil (ANFO) explosive, one of the most used mining explosives, exhibits highly non‐ideal behaviour. The non‐ideality of the detonation is manifested in the strong dependence of the detonation velocity on the charge radius and existence and the characteristics of confinement. This can lead to the detonation velocities as low as one‐third of the ideal velocity. The literature reported experimental detonation velocities of cylindrical ANFO charges confined in different confiners (aluminium, copper, steel, polymethyl methacrylate, and polyvinyl chloride) are analysed in this paper. An empirical confinement model, which relates the detonation velocity to the charge radius and the mass of the confiner to the mass of explosive ratio per unit length, is proposed. The model predicts the detonation velocity of unconfined and confined ANFO charges with a mean average percentage error of 8.8 %.

Publisher

Wiley

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