3690 FLYROCK IN SURFACE MINING–Part 4. GURNEY MODEL FOR BURDEN MOVEMENT, FLYROCK AND ENERGETICS

FLYROCK IN SURFACE MINING–Part 4. GURNEY MODEL FOR BURDEN MOVEMENT, FLYROCK AND ENERGETICS

Authors

  • Dr Szendrei Dynamic Physics Consultants
  • Mr Simon Tose AECI Mining Explosives, Johannesburg, South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/3690/2026

Abstract

The Gurney approach to explosive/inert material interaction is adapted to the analysis of face velocity in bench blasting. The model is based on blasthole diameter, rock and explosive density, burden, spacing, linear charge density and a Gurney energy constant. It is validated by comparing its predictions with a set of 20 field measurements of face velocities reported by Chiappetta et al. (1983) in an iron ore mine. The Gurney model links the observed large scatter of measured face velocities to the variation of the Gurney energy constant. This in turn is linked to the variability of gas pressure acting on the burden. These variable pressures are generated when detonation product gases migrate into the extensive and complex fracture network around and between in-row blastholes.
The energy efficiency of burden movement can be derived from the model. It is shown that ~7% of the explosive’s chemical energy is available for gas expansion work on the burden; of this quantity, 36% is actually converted to burden kinetic energy. That is, less than 3% of chemical energy is ultimately expended in burden displacement and throw. The model further indicates that the projection of high-velocity (100m/s, say) flyrock is possible only when the path of least resistance through the burden has an effective density far less than the host rock. An equation is derived that identifies the combinations of burden and path densities that may yield flyrock.

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Author Biography

  • Dr Szendrei, Dynamic Physics Consultants

    Specialist consultant in explosion effects and applications

Published

2026-02-18

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Papers of General Interest