Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems, Part 2: General Applications

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Larry Schneider
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

I n the simplest application of a shock tube initiation system, the tubing acts as a “relay line” which passes a detonation signal from borehole to borehole. When the signal arrives at each borehole, it causes the detonator attached to it to fire. Such a single path constitutes a progressive series where each unit must function properly in order to activate the following units. Any application error, malfunction, or mistake in connecting any surface unit will stop the progression of the detonation signal through the system and result in a “cutoff” or misfire of the following charges.
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APA: Larry Schneider  (1995)  Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems, Part 2: General Applications

MLA: Larry Schneider Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems, Part 2: General Applications. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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