Effect of explosive sources on the elastic wave field of explosions in soils

Chun Hua Bai, Jian Chen, Bo Zhang, Zhong Qi Wang

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Abstract

A seismic wave is essentially an elastic wave, which propagates in the soil medium, with the strength of initial elastic wave being created by an explosion source that has a significant effect on seismic wave energy. In order to explore the explosive energy effect on output characteristics of the elastic wave field, four explosives with different work capacity (i.e., TNT, 8701, composition B and THL) were used to study the effects of elastic wave pressure and rise time of stress wave to the peak value of explosions in soils. All the experimental data was measured under the same geological conditions using a self-designed pressure measuring system. This study was based on the analysis of the initial pressure of elastic waves from the energy output characteristics of the explosives. The results show that this system is feasible for underground pressure tests, and the addition of aluminum powder increases the pressure of elastic waves and energy release of explosions in soils. The explosive used as a seismic energy source in petroleum and gas exploration should have properties of high explosion heat and low volume of explosion gas products.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)376-380
Number of pages5
JournalDefence Science Journal
Volume63
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2013

Keywords

  • Energy output
  • Explosions in soils
  • Explosive source
  • Seismic exploration
  • Seismic-wave energy

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Bai, C. H., Chen, J., Zhang, B., & Wang, Z. Q. (2013). Effect of explosive sources on the elastic wave field of explosions in soils. Defence Science Journal, 63(4), 376-380. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.63.2770