Detonography: Making of renaissance mine

Authors

  • Siniša Stanković Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb
  • Matko Žbulj Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb
  • Vinko Škrlec Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17794/rgn.2018.1.1

Abstract

Using the force of explosive authors had made a print of the picture of Renaissance mine onto an aluminium plate. This technique is called Detonography. It has been introduced and developed by Evelin Rosenberg with a number of her colleagues/co-workers, based on “Munroe effect”. To determine the optimal parameters of blasting and supporting materials a large number of laboratory testing has been made on smaller samples.

Author Biographies

Siniša Stanković, Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb

Department of mining engineering and geotechnics

Expert Associate

Matko Žbulj, Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb

Student

Vinko Škrlec, Faculty of mining, geology and petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb

Department of mining engineering and geotechnics

Assistant Professor

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Published

2017-12-16

How to Cite

Stanković, S., Žbulj, M., & Škrlec, V. (2017). Detonography: Making of renaissance mine. Rudarsko-geološko-Naftni Zbornik, 33(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.17794/rgn.2018.1.1

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Mining