Increasingly specialized blasting needs require that the explosive energy available in a borehole be reliably known for representative blasting conditions. The underwater test, when properly performed, can yield such information and thuse provide a reliable rating of explosives in therms of energy releases. This paper reiterates the stringetn experimental conditions to be satisfied, and data analysis and interpretation techniques to be followed to achieve this. This is supported by detailed experimental studies involving select parameters in both detonator and booster sensitive explosive compositions. The paper also illustrates the inadvisability of equating blasting performance with the commonly calculated energy values.
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