Borehole Study of Precompression Resistance in Detonators and Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John J. Mullay Joseph A. Sohara Robert L. Schrepple Curtis J. Keefer
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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218 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The desensitization of an explosive column by the action of a previous detonation (adjacent borehole, deck or detonating cord) is a vital concern to the explosives industry. Previous reports to this symposium and in other places have addressed this issue. However, this work has been mainly concerned with model or simulated conditions. No systematic study has appeared that utilizes an actual borehole environment. Thus the relation between this work and expected field performance is somewhat uncertain. The present paper attempts to partially resolve this difficulty.
Citation

APA: John J. Mullay Joseph A. Sohara Robert L. Schrepple Curtis J. Keefer  (1990)  Borehole Study of Precompression Resistance in Detonators and Explosives

MLA: John J. Mullay Joseph A. Sohara Robert L. Schrepple Curtis J. Keefer Borehole Study of Precompression Resistance in Detonators and Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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