Pneumatic Stemming of Horizontal Holes with Particulate Material

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Clay McNail John Schillie Paul N. Worsey
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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143 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"This paper is the result of undergraduate student research over the period of 2 semesters at UMR, which was focussed on developing a practical way to pneumatically stem horizontal boreholes, mostcommonly used underground. The majority of dry horizontal underground boreholes are pneumatically loaded with bulk ANFO. ANFO is preferred due to its low cost and the ease of pneumatic loading. However, stemming underground in the United States is a rare practice. In sharp contrast, stemming material (crushed stone or drill cuttings) is virtually always used in surface holes. The purpose of stemming is to increase blast efficiency by containing the explosive energy in the ground and to reduce environmental effects such as air-blast. The problem with stemming horizontal boreholes are; gravity cannot be used to load stemming material and the ANFO does not have a good interface due to problems with withdrawing the hose and the loading itself. This work follows on from Wilkins’ work on stemming angled boreholes."
Citation

APA: Clay McNail John Schillie Paul N. Worsey  (1999)  Pneumatic Stemming of Horizontal Holes with Particulate Material

MLA: Clay McNail John Schillie Paul N. Worsey Pneumatic Stemming of Horizontal Holes with Particulate Material. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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