Electronic Blasting & Blasting Management - Past, Present & Future

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Peter Reinders Frank Hammelmann
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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408 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

This paper briefly describes the past history of blast management. A modern blast management suite is then presented which demonstrates the current capability of the functional link between an electronic blasting system and blast design software. Finally, we look at the potential of tomorrow’s fully integrated blast management systems. From the first time blasting was introduced in mining as part of the production process, blasting technology and blast management have been interconnected. Over the past decades we have gained more recent experience with the new electronic blasting systems in mining, quarrying and construction. To start, the primary focus of electronic blasting was to increase timing accuracy. However, since then the technology has gradually developed, broadened and opened up new possibilities, including impressive flexibility in blast design and full in-situ verification of system functionality. To support this capability, modern electronic blasting systems are specifically designed to facilitate full two-way transfer of information between the office-based blast management software and field-hardened equipment. Blast management systems now comprise a suite of expert systems for planning, documentation, analysis, measurement and prediction of blasts. Within this blast management suite, the blast design software allows the transfer of the blast design information from a PC directly to the hardware of the electronic blasting system. The future development of this technology holds huge potential for the blasting industry.
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APA: Peter Reinders Frank Hammelmann  (2004)  Electronic Blasting & Blasting Management - Past, Present & Future

MLA: Peter Reinders Frank Hammelmann Electronic Blasting & Blasting Management - Past, Present & Future. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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