Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining Industry

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
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- 900 KB
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Abstract
Mining operations consume over 2.5 Billion Australian dollars’ worth of bulk explosives annually (Richardson, 2018). Despite the large volume of product used, current practices only conduct a cup density test of the product being used. Explosive products are made up of a number of components, each with an effect on the performance of the explosive. This paper presents methods currently available for the evaluation of bulk explosives and discusses the results of the evaluation of bulk explosives using each of the methods. Through the preliminary experimental analysis, wet chemistry and the Bulk Explosive Analyser were found as methods most suitable for the evaluation of bulk explosives. This paper also presents data obtained from the experimental comparison of the wet chemistry method and the Bulk Explosive Analyser. Through a total of 60 tests carried out on 10 different bulk explosive products the average error of each method was determined, the BEA presented an average error of 0.11%, whereas, the wet chemistry method presented an average error of 1.90%. This is a significant difference when considering the importance of formulation of explosives. Further investigation into the capabilities of the BEA are also presented in this paper.
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Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining IndustryMLA: Evaluation of the Methods to Determine Constituents of Bulk Commercial Explosives used in the Mining Industry. International Society of Explosives Engineers,