Conference Proceedings
                        11th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting
Conference Proceedings
                            11th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting
The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation
                            
This paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragmentation in blasting applications. Along the way, we will use photoelasticity and high-speed photography to better understand the mechanisms of fracture and fragmentation.CITATION:Fourney, W L, 2015. The role of stress waves and fracture mechanics in fragmentation, in Proceedings 11th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting, pp 27-40 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
                        
                    
                        
                                    
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                                    W L Fourney
                                
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                                - Published: 2015
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