Digital Shock Tube

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Theirry Bernard
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
12
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579 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The era of non-electric systems as an initiating system has revolutionised the blasting world by introducing a very safe initiating system that is reliable, with initiation sequence possibilities that are superior to those of purely pyrotechnical or electric systems. Electronic initiation has brought with it accuracy, programming and controls that were lacking in the non-electric systems. However, it has also led to a certain degree of complexity, which works against user-friendliness, sometimes introducing a few constraints that are balancing out the intrinsic performance of electronic detonators. The introduction of a hybrid initiation system, Electronic and Non Electric, offers accuracy, and flexibility that were lacking in non-electric systems, whilst removing the inherent complexity of electronic systems. This paper endeavours to summarise the advantages and disadvantages of non-electric and electronic initiation systems that have been recorded after years of experience on site. The paper will then describe how a hybrid system only keeps the advantages whilst eradicating the disadvantages, via a case study.
Citation

APA: Theirry Bernard  (2007)  Digital Shock Tube

MLA: Theirry Bernard Digital Shock Tube. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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