A Repumpable Emulsion for Use in Mines Subject to Afterblast Sulfide Dust Explosions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Don H. Cranney G Paul McKay R Douglas Reid Tom Medak
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Explosive initiated afterblast dust explosions can occur in high sulfide ore mines when the flame generated by the detonating explosives ignites the sulfide dust produced from the blast, from previous blasting, or from other mining activities. The dust explosion can be a devastating, self-propagating fireball that will damage or consume any flammable object in its path. Damage to ventilation tubing is a frequent occurrence. These explosions also produce large quantities of sulfur dioxide and other noxious gases that can take several hours to clear from the mine. Thus, these occurrences can result in substantial losses in productivity to the mine.
Citation

APA: Don H. Cranney G Paul McKay R Douglas Reid Tom Medak  (1994)  A Repumpable Emulsion for Use in Mines Subject to Afterblast Sulfide Dust Explosions

MLA: Don H. Cranney G Paul McKay R Douglas Reid Tom Medak A Repumpable Emulsion for Use in Mines Subject to Afterblast Sulfide Dust Explosions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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