Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe Loads

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Larry Wardrip John Floyd
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

A series of tests were conducted to evaluate the performance of a high density, high velocity cartridged explosive. The tests included two production blasts in a limestone quarry and two production blasts in a granite quarry. To quantify blast and product performance, each blast was monitored with the following equipment: l Two (16mm (Lo Cam) high speed cameras (500 images per second) l Velocity of detonation recorder (I million samples per second) l Four face motion accelerometers (1 million samples per second) l Digital seismograph The fragmentation distribution produced by each blast was quantified with digital image analysis The benefits of the use of high velocity, high density toe loading was quantified in terms of: l Vibration reduction l Fragmentation improvement l Excavator performance In addition to the field tests, a comprehensive evaluation was performed to determine the cost/benefit relationship of the use of the toe load. This paper will include the findings of the study along with guidelines for use in other quarry operations.
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APA: Larry Wardrip John Floyd  (2002)  Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe Loads

MLA: Larry Wardrip John Floyd Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe Loads. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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