Explosive Energy Concept for Drill Productivity & Higher Overall Productivity at Reduced Excavation Costs

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Satish R. Kate
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Explosive is a chemical energy, which on detonation is released instantaneously with extremely high speed and under high pressure. It is used to meet the basic requirement for breaking of rocks. The productivity is the function of Drilling, Explosives and Fragmentation. Thus, the quality of explosives (energy content) is the key to get desired fragmentation. The variation in energy of explosives and volume of rock per hole have direct impact on fragmentation and cost of excavation (drilling and explosive costs). With the application of higher and higher energy content explosives, it is possible to expand the drilling patterns, i.e. volume in cum. per borehole. As such, higher drill productivity and higher production from the given number of holes can be achieved by adopting appropriate energy content in explosives, and suitable drill pattern for getting desired fragmentation.
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APA: Satish R. Kate  (1998)  Explosive Energy Concept for Drill Productivity & Higher Overall Productivity at Reduced Excavation Costs

MLA: Satish R. Kate Explosive Energy Concept for Drill Productivity & Higher Overall Productivity at Reduced Excavation Costs. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998.

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