1975
DOI: 10.1016/0148-9062(75)90737-8
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Influence of containment of the bore hole pressures on explosive induced fracture

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“…All these characteristics and interfering factors lead to a certain level of complexity, where finding a compromise between accuracy, robustness, adaption, and applicability, governs which model is to be used while setting which monitoring method is the most appropriate to the application in hand. Several scientific and technical literatures for SOC monitoring [6][7][8], capacity estimation [9][10][11], battery impedance estimation [12][13][14] Battery management systems (BMS) are becoming the most vital factor in all battery based systems. All those systems' operations mainly depend on the lifetime and the capacity of the battery.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these characteristics and interfering factors lead to a certain level of complexity, where finding a compromise between accuracy, robustness, adaption, and applicability, governs which model is to be used while setting which monitoring method is the most appropriate to the application in hand. Several scientific and technical literatures for SOC monitoring [6][7][8], capacity estimation [9][10][11], battery impedance estimation [12][13][14] Battery management systems (BMS) are becoming the most vital factor in all battery based systems. All those systems' operations mainly depend on the lifetime and the capacity of the battery.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the detonation gas loading, the cracks near borehole extend under the gas-driven and the father cracks grow under the gas pressure and the blast stress waves. Blast stress wave is primary factor which formed crushed zone and fracture zone and detonation gas loading is primary factor which broken rock [8][9][10].…”
Section: The Invention Of Cushion Pad Of Blastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This hypothesis is also supported by the results of full-scale partitioning experiments with blasthole liners reported by Brinkmann [9] and tests conducted by Olsson et al [10] with the use of emulsions. The importance of gas pressurisation in the propagation of fractures was demonstrated in laboratory scale conditions with synthetic materials by Kutter and Fairhurst [11], Dally et al [12], and McHugh [13]. There was however little evidence that gas pressurisation was the primary generator of fractures.…”
Section: Breakage and Damage Mechanisms In Rock Blastingmentioning
confidence: 99%