Shaft Sinking With Electronic Detonators At The Gautrain Rapid Rail Project (f9ad1d9a-6c5b-4b40-9dcc-1cb508d5d60d)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C. G. Goncalves
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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10
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Gautrain rapid rail link project is currently Africa?s largest infrastructure project connecting South Africa?s major airport (OR Tambo), Johannesburg and Pretoria. Phase one is planned for completion in time for the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup and involves 80 km of track and 15 km of underground tunnels. The key shaft sinking blasting issues revolve around maximising advance and improving blasting cycles to meet the tight deadlines as well as environmental control which, in some cases takes place only 15m from the city infrastructure. To achieve success, DetNet South Africa supplied a range of electronic detonator systems to cater for the different blasting applications involved (tunnels, portals, shafts and viaduct foundations). One such product, QuickShot, was used for the first time in a major civil engineering project and has been used in most of the shaft sinking blasts to date. The QuickShot system combines pre-programmed electronic detonators with special on-bench components that enable the user to quickly and easily design the firing sequence solely by using the order of connections. This precludes the user from having to deal in absolute delay times. The connecting system enables benches to be hooked-up speedily by multiple users who have differing levels of experience. This paper provides details of how, after 33 months, the system has been embraced by the project by aiding in maximised advances, improved cycle times and meeting the required environmental constraints.
Citation

APA: C. G. Goncalves  (2009)  Shaft Sinking With Electronic Detonators At The Gautrain Rapid Rail Project (f9ad1d9a-6c5b-4b40-9dcc-1cb508d5d60d)

MLA: C. G. Goncalves Shaft Sinking With Electronic Detonators At The Gautrain Rapid Rail Project (f9ad1d9a-6c5b-4b40-9dcc-1cb508d5d60d). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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