Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
T Michael LeBlanc John H. Heiiig Jason M. Ryan
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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69
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Drill trajectory deviation is a recurring problem in the Mining Industry retreat stoping operations. As a result of this deviation, it is quite concevable that 60 kg (165 mm 0) and 103 kg (203 mm 0) explosive charges are detonated beyond the hanging wall contact. Consequently, there follows a reduction in hanging wall stability and an increase in ore dilution.
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APA: T Michael LeBlanc John H. Heiiig Jason M. Ryan  (1995)  Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3)

MLA: T Michael LeBlanc John H. Heiiig Jason M. Ryan Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge (aa576ad1-736a-4e7e-9977-8fe1a93c21b3). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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