A Methodology to Control Peak Particle Velocity Levels at Multiple Locations by use of Electronic Detonators

International Society of Explosives Engineers
W. J. Birch R. Farnfield D. Leckenby
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The use of electronic detonators to improve fragmentation is becoming universally accepted. However their use in limiting peak particle vibrations levels is still in its infancy. Most of which is anecdotal, in that few actual scientific studies have been carried and published. This paper details the research work carried out at a limestone quarry in the County of North Yorkshire in Northern England. Here a series of blasts were carried out some used non-electric detonators whilst others used electronic detonators. The majority of blasts were carried out at the same burden, spacing and deck charge weight loadings. Initially, the key variable was the difference in detonator type and then leading on to using the electronic detonators at specific exact different detonator timing intervals. Later the study was extended to include double row as well as single row blasts.
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APA: W. J. Birch R. Farnfield D. Leckenby  (2007)  A Methodology to Control Peak Particle Velocity Levels at Multiple Locations by use of Electronic Detonators

MLA: W. J. Birch R. Farnfield D. Leckenby A Methodology to Control Peak Particle Velocity Levels at Multiple Locations by use of Electronic Detonators. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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