Journal article

A modified, hydrophobic soundless cracking demolition agent for non-explosive demolition and fracturing applications

VRS De Silva, PG Ranjith, MSA Perera, B Wu, TD Rathnaweera

Process Safety and Environmental Protection | INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Soundless Cracking Demolition Agents (SCDAs) are an alternative to the current practices of environmentally detrimental conventional demolition and rock fragmentation methods Although having the potential to produce a dense network of fractures when injected into a borehole, the applicability of SCDA is limited by its susceptibility to dilution in water-saturated conditions and delayed onset of expansive pressure. Such limitations can be eliminated by introducing a Viscousity Enhancing Agent (VEA) to modify the SCDA system. Even though adding a VEA enhances the wash out resistance in the SCDA system, the associated delay in the onset of expansive pressure limits the application of this new t..

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