Observation of the Shock Resistance of Emulsion Explosives in Rock Blasting

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Qian Liu Paul Tidman Deane Tunaley John Mullay
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Laboratory studies have indicated that the crystallization and desensitization of microballoon sensitized emulsion explosives start immediately after shocking or pre-compression. However, the question of whether or not the shocked emulsion could be worsened by the growth of crystallization or recovered by rebounding back to lower densities has been rarely examined under actual rock blasting conditions. This study was primarily intended to investigate the desensitization characteristics of two commonly used emulsion products in terms of blasthole spacing and delay duration. In the experiment, two parallel blastholes, 32 mm in diameter and 1.7 m deep, were drilled downwards in an underground drift.
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APA: Qian Liu Paul Tidman Deane Tunaley John Mullay  (1995)  Observation of the Shock Resistance of Emulsion Explosives in Rock Blasting

MLA: Qian Liu Paul Tidman Deane Tunaley John Mullay Observation of the Shock Resistance of Emulsion Explosives in Rock Blasting. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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