A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden Displacement

International Society of Explosives Engineers
D Linn Coursen
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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219 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Detonation propagates in the subject blasting agent at about 2.7 km/sec when it is heavily primed but explosion propagates in it at only about 0.43 km/sec when it is lightly primed. When propagating at 0.43 km/sec, it produces a borehole pressure that is slightly less than 1 kb, but no yellow fumes or other sign of incomplete reaction. It is a pumped AN/emulsion blend to which additional water is added by circumferential injection at the inlet of the hose through which it is pumped.
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APA: D Linn Coursen  (1994)  A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden Displacement

MLA: D Linn Coursen A Blasting Agent Having Unusually Low Velocity and Producing Unusually Low Ground Vibration and Large Burden Displacement. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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