Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Diameter of Borehole = (Length of Borehole/2)
Dh = (L/2)
This formula uses 2 Variables
Variables Used
Diameter of Borehole - (Measured in Meter) - Diameter of Borehole is any straight-line segment that passes through the center of the borehole.
Length of Borehole - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Borehole is the longer dimension of the borehole.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Length of Borehole: 20.2 Foot --> 6.15696000002463 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Dh = (L/2) --> (6.15696000002463/2)
Evaluating ... ...
Dh = 3.07848000001231
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
3.07848000001231 Meter -->10.1 Foot (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
10.1 Foot <-- Diameter of Borehole
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Diameter of Drill Bit using Burden Suggested in Langefors' Formula
​ Go Diameter of Drill Bit = (Burden in Langefors' Formula*33)*sqrt((Rock Constant*Degree of Fraction*Ratio of Spacing to Burden)/(Degree of Packing*Weight Strength of Explosive))
Weight Strength of Explosive using Burden Suggested in Langefors' Formula
​ Go Weight Strength of Explosive = (33*Burden in Langefors' Formula/Diameter of Drill Bit)^2*((Ratio of Spacing to Burden*Rock Constant*Degree of Fraction)/Degree of Packing)
Maximum Weight of Explosives given Scaled Distance for Vibration Control
​ Go Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay = ((Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(-Constant of Scaled Distance β)*(Constant of Scaled Distance/Scaled Distance))^(-2/Constant of Scaled Distance β)
Distance to Exposure given Scaled Distance for Vibration Control
​ Go Distance from Explosion to Exposure = sqrt(Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)*(Scaled Distance/Constant of Scaled Distance)^(-1/Constant of Scaled Distance β)
Scaled Distance for Vibration Control
​ Go Scaled Distance = Constant of Scaled Distance*(Distance from Explosion to Exposure/sqrt(Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay))^(-Constant of Scaled Distance β)
Distance of Particle Two from Site of Explosion given Velocity
​ Go Distance of Particle 2 from Explosion = Distance of Particle 1 from Explosion*(Velocity of Particle with Mass m1/Velocity of Particle with Mass m2)^(2/3)
Velocity of Particle One at Distance from Explosion
​ Go Velocity of Particle with Mass m1 = Velocity of Particle with Mass m2*(Distance of Particle 2 from Explosion/Distance of Particle 1 from Explosion)^(1.5)
Velocity of Particle Two at distance from Explosion
​ Go Velocity of Particle with Mass m2 = Velocity of Particle with Mass m1*(Distance of Particle 1 from Explosion/Distance of Particle 2 from Explosion)^(1.5)
Distance of Particle One from Site of Explosion
​ Go Distance of Particle 1 from Explosion = Distance of Particle 2 from Explosion*(Velocity of Particle with Mass m2/Velocity of Particle with Mass m1)^(2/3)
Diameter of Explosive using Burden Suggested in Konya Formula
​ Go Diameter of Explosive = (Burden/3.15)*(Specific Gravity of Rock/Specific Gravity of Explosive)^(1/3)
Specific Gravity of Explosive using Burden Suggested in Konya Formula
​ Go Specific Gravity of Explosive = Specific Gravity of Rock*(Burden/(3.15*Diameter of Explosive))^3
Specific Gravity of Rock using Burden Suggested in Konya Formula
​ Go Specific Gravity of Rock = Specific Gravity of Explosive*((3.15*Diameter of Explosive)/Burden)^3
Acceleration of Particles disturbed by Vibrations
​ Go Acceleration of Particles = (4*(pi*Frequency of Vibration)^2*Amplitude of Vibration)
Velocity of Particles disturbed by Vibrations
​ Go Velocity of Particle = (2*pi*Frequency of Vibration*Amplitude of Vibration)
Distance from Blast Hole to Nearest Perpendicular Free Face or Burden
​ Go Burden = sqrt(Diameter of Borehole*Length of Borehole)
Spacing for Multiple Simultaneous Blasting
​ Go Blasting Space = sqrt(Burden*Length of Borehole)
Wavelength of Vibrations caused by Blasting
​ Go Wavelength of Vibration = (Velocity of Vibration/Frequency of Vibration)
Velocity of Vibrations caused by Blasting
​ Go Velocity of Vibration = (Wavelength of Vibration*Frequency of Vibration)
Stemming at Top of Borehole to Prevent Explosive Gases from Escaping
​ Go Stemming at Top of Borehole = (0.7*Burden)+(Overburden/2)
Overburden given Stemming at Top of Borehole
​ Go Overburden = 2*(Stemming at Top of Borehole-(0.7*Burden))
Sound Pressure Level in Decibels
​ Go Sound Pressure Level = (Overpressure/(6.95*10^(-28)))^0.084
Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole
​ Go Diameter of Borehole = (Length of Borehole/2)

Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole Formula

Diameter of Borehole = (Length of Borehole/2)
Dh = (L/2)

What is Borehole?

A borehole is a narrow shaft bored in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole may be constructed for many different purposes, including the extraction of water, other liquids or gases.

How to Calculate Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole?

Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole calculator uses Diameter of Borehole = (Length of Borehole/2) to calculate the Diameter of Borehole, The Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole is defined as the diameter of the borehole when we have the value of length of borehole. Diameter of Borehole is denoted by Dh symbol.

How to calculate Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole, enter Length of Borehole (L) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole calculation can be explained with given input values -> 32.8084 = (6.15696000002463/2).

FAQ

What is Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole?
The Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole is defined as the diameter of the borehole when we have the value of length of borehole and is represented as Dh = (L/2) or Diameter of Borehole = (Length of Borehole/2). Length of Borehole is the longer dimension of the borehole.
How to calculate Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole?
The Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole is defined as the diameter of the borehole when we have the value of length of borehole is calculated using Diameter of Borehole = (Length of Borehole/2). To calculate Diameter of Borehole using Minimum Length of Borehole, you need Length of Borehole (L). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Length of Borehole and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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