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Industrial Explosives and their Applications for Rock Excavation focuses on applications of industrial explosives in civil and mining engineering works. Explosives and their actions are explained in terms of basics, principles, and related chemistry. Explosives and initiation devices are described, including their characteristics, geometry, and timing aspects of the blast design. Designing blasts for rock excavation works is explained, including devices for obtaining large-sized blocks, construction of yards, and excavation of big foundations. Finally, criteria for the mitigation of the associated seismic disturbances are summarized.

The book:

provides an updated vision of industrial explosives, including the best technical advice for rock excavation; contains harmonized preliminary modules aimed at introducing basic concepts of chemistry and physics applied to the drilling and blasting technique; defines balanced mix of theory capable of providing skills to design an efficient blasting; covers excavation problems from different points of view and in different contexts; and addresses issues of drilling and loading blast-holes.

Industrial Explosives and their Applications for Rock Excavation is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals in mining engineering and explosives technology.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032149646
ISBN 10:   1032149647
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. General aspects of excavation work 2. Explosions and explosives 3. “Operational” definitions of explosives 4. Explosives and priming systems 5. Blast holes and blasts 6. Blasting design 7. Underground blasting

Marilena Cardu is Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino University (Environment, Land and Infrastructures Department – DIATI); Research responsible of the Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering - Section of Turin - of the National Research Council (CNR-IGG). Their teaching activity includes Excavation Engineering and Mining Plants, MSc in in Petroleum & Mining Engineering – path Mining, Politecnico di Torino, main lecturer and course responsible; Underground Works and Mining, MSc in in Petroleum and Mining Engineering – Path Mining, Politecnico di Torino (in collaboration); Tashkent Turin Polytechnic University (TTPU), Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Safety and Civil Protection (Integrated to “Applied Geology”), BSc in in Civil Engineering; Demolition Techniques, Civil and Environmental Engineering Ph.D. course; Rock Blasting and control of Unwanted Effects, Civil and Environmental Engineering Ph.D. course Main topics of research: Mechanical characterisation, at different scales (both geometrical and time-dependant), of rocks; rock-tool interaction problems; Simulation and optimisation of fragmentation, mechanical cutting, rock breaking; Evaluation of explosives and initiation systems; Industrial explosives for civil demolitions, rock excavation and rock splitting; Exploitation of dimension stones; Equipment selection in quarrying; Controlled blasting: pre-splitting and smooth-blasting optimization; remediation with explosive; Vibrations and stresses induced by blasting; Environmental impacts due to the exploitation and/or civil demolition (fly-rocks, dust, noise, etc.); Organisation and planning of excavation techniques. Daniele Martinelli is Assistant Professor at Department of Environment, Land and Infrastructure Engineering at the Politecnico di Torino. He’s an expert in numerical modelling and in rock masses characterization for applications both open pit and underground. His teaching activity includes Mining Plants, MSc in Petroleum & Mining Engineering – path Mining, Politecnico di Torino; Tunnelling, MSc in Environmental Engineering; Master course in Tunnelling and Tunnel Boring Machines. Main topics of research: Conventional and mechanized excavation, rock mass conditioning for EPB applications, especially regarding the geotechnical characterization of the conditioned material, Tunnelling and Tunnel Boring Machines; he spent a period at Aalto University in Espoo, Helsinki, improving his knowledge on Scandinavian rock masses. He has been working also as a project engineer at Rockplan, located in Helsinki, Finland, since 2010. Carmine Todaro is Post-doctoral research fellow at Politecnico di Torino University (Environment, Land and Infrastructures Department – DIATI). Teaching collaboration: Excavation Engineering and Mining Plants, MSc in Petroleum & Mining Engineering – path Mining, Politecnico di Torino; Tunnelling, MSc in in Petroleum & Mining Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering. Main topics of research: Conventional and mechanized excavation, EPB tunnelling and soil conditioning, wear, two-components grout backfilling, soil and rock improvements, surface and underground mining.

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