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Mechanism of rock failure under the action of explosives

Saluja, 1967

Document ID
10706471480102118837
Author
Saluja S
Publication year
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ARMA US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium

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Man had to learn to break rocks as early as the Stone Age, when they formed his main source of raw material. He started with chipping and over the years has reached a stage where he can employ atomic blasts and break, with one blast, millions of tons of rock. In …
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