A New Detonating Cord for Reducing Unwanted Damage in Controlled Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Thomas Bakley Rob Lee Jay Rodgers
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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92 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The present state of technology in Controlled Blasting uses standard explosives’ products to create a crack between holes along a desired line of break. The resulting pre-split, post-shear or cut line is often of variable quality with unwanted damage at right angles to the desired cut line. A new concept in Detonating Cord manufacturing has provided a radically different performing explosive. This new Cord has reduced the Velocity of Detonation by more than a third. It changes the Detonation Pressure proMe of Detonating Cord to a lower and longer sustained pressure pulse. In addition, it develops more gas than conventional cords. At the same time it maintains all of the handling and reliability advantages of conventional Detonating Cord.
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APA: Thomas Bakley Rob Lee Jay Rodgers  (2001)  A New Detonating Cord for Reducing Unwanted Damage in Controlled Blasting

MLA: Thomas Bakley Rob Lee Jay Rodgers A New Detonating Cord for Reducing Unwanted Damage in Controlled Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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