Precision Delay Detonators: A Decade of Progress

International Society of Explosives Engineers
M. Y. Wong
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Electronic detonators have been used on a trial basis for over a decade, and found more recent application in production blasting as well. The relative merits of these detonators and their applicability are outlined through examples from actual blasting operations. They offer unprecedented flexibility in the design of mass blasts and in control of vibration and blast-induced damage. However, the drive towards replacing the pyrotechnic detonators by electronic ones in general could prove to be counter productive without a re-examination of prevailing blasting practices. In fact, such an approach tends to blur the tremendous potential of the electronic detonators in redefining many standard blast designs and practices.
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APA: M. Y. Wong  (2004)  Precision Delay Detonators: A Decade of Progress

MLA: M. Y. Wong Precision Delay Detonators: A Decade of Progress. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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