Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407)
P = 226.62*((W)^(1/3)/D)^(1.407)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Overpressure - (Measured in Pascal) - Overpressure for a charge exploded on the ground surface.
Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay - (Measured in Kilogram) - Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay is a single blasting delay to ensure safe and controlled detonation during mining or construction operations.
Distance from Explosion to Exposure - (Measured in Meter) - Distance from Explosion to Exposure is the space between a hazardous blast and vulnerable entities, measuring potential impact range.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay: 62 Kilogram --> 62 Kilogram No Conversion Required
Distance from Explosion to Exposure: 5.01 Meter --> 5.01 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
P = 226.62*((W)^(1/3)/D)^(1.407) --> 226.62*((62)^(1/3)/5.01)^(1.407)
Evaluating ... ...
P = 162.651569104813
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
162.651569104813 Pascal -->0.162651569104813 Kilopascal (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
0.162651569104813 0.162652 Kilopascal <-- Overpressure
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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17 Parameters of Vibration Control in Blasting Calculators

Burden Suggested in Langefors' Formula
Go Burden in Langefors' Formula = (Diameter of Drill Bit/33)*sqrt((Degree of Packing*Weight Strength of Explosive)/(Rock Constant*Degree of Fraction*Ratio of Spacing to Burden))
Frequency of Vibration given Acceleration of Particles
Go Frequency of Vibration = sqrt(Acceleration of Particles/(4*(pi)^2*Amplitude of Vibration))
Burden Suggested in Konya Formula
Go Burden = (3.15*Diameter of Explosive)*(Specific Gravity of Explosive/Specific Gravity of Rock)^(1/3)
Amplitude of Vibrations given Acceleration of Particles
Go Amplitude of Vibration = (Acceleration of Particles/(4*(pi*Frequency of Vibration)^2))
Distance from Explosion to Exposure given Overpressure
Go Distance from Explosion to Exposure = ((226.62/Overpressure))^(1/1.407)*(Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)
Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface
Go Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407)
Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle
Go Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration))
Frequency of Vibration given Velocity of Particle
Go Frequency of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Amplitude of Vibration))
Frequency of Vibrations caused by Blasting
Go Frequency of Vibration = (Velocity of Vibration/Wavelength of Vibration)
Burden given Stemming at Top of Borehole
Go Burden = (Stemming at Top of Borehole-(Overburden/2))/0.7
Diameter of Borehole using Burden
Go Diameter of Borehole = (Burden)^2/Length of Borehole
Length of Borehole using Burden
Go Length of Borehole = (Burden)^2/Diameter of Borehole
Length of Borehole given Spacing for Multiple Simultaneous Blasting
Go Length of Borehole = (Blasting Space)^2/Burden
Burden given Spacing for Multiple Simultaneous Blasting
Go Burden = (Blasting Space)^2/Length of Borehole
Overpressure given Sound Pressure Level in Decibels
Go Overpressure = (Sound Pressure Level)^(1/0.084)*(6.95*10^(-28))
Minimum Length of Borehole in Meter
Go Length of Borehole = (2*25.4*Diameter of Bore Pith Circle)
Minimum Length of Borehole in Feet
Go Length of Borehole = (2*Diameter of Borehole)

Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface Formula

Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407)
P = 226.62*((W)^(1/3)/D)^(1.407)

What is Overpressure?

Overpressure (or blast overpressure) is the pressure caused by a shock wave over and above normal atmospheric pressure. The shock wave may be caused by sonic boom or by explosion, and the resulting overpressure receives particular attention when measuring the effects of nuclear weapons or thermobaric bombs.

How to Calculate Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface?

Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface calculator uses Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407) to calculate the Overpressure, The Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface is defined as the overpressure on the ground surface due to charge exploded when weight and distance from explosion is known. Overpressure is denoted by P symbol.

How to calculate Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface, enter Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay (W) & Distance from Explosion to Exposure (D) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.000163 = 226.62*((62)^(1/3)/5.01)^(1.407).

FAQ

What is Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface?
The Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface is defined as the overpressure on the ground surface due to charge exploded when weight and distance from explosion is known and is represented as P = 226.62*((W)^(1/3)/D)^(1.407) or Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407). Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay is a single blasting delay to ensure safe and controlled detonation during mining or construction operations & Distance from Explosion to Exposure is the space between a hazardous blast and vulnerable entities, measuring potential impact range.
How to calculate Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface?
The Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface is defined as the overpressure on the ground surface due to charge exploded when weight and distance from explosion is known is calculated using Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407). To calculate Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface, you need Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay (W) & Distance from Explosion to Exposure (D). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay & Distance from Explosion to Exposure and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Overpressure?
In this formula, Overpressure uses Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay & Distance from Explosion to Exposure. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Overpressure = (Sound Pressure Level)^(1/0.084)*(6.95*10^(-28))
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