The Effect of Diesel Fuel Characterisics and Diesel Fule Additives on Emulsion Explosives Stability

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John Manka
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Emulsion manufactures often spot buy the diesel fuel used in their fuel phases from various sources. Because their diesel source changes, there can be large fuel variation which may affect the quality of the resulting emulsions. This paper shows that the diesel fuel used in manufacturing emulsion explosives has a significant impact on emulsion stability and that the fuel additives dosed into the diesel fuel as it is made also have an impact on the emulsion characteristics and stability. We found that fuels with higher distillation ranges improve emulsion stability. We also found that while none of the diesel fuel additives affected the initial formation of the emulsion, some fuel additives did affect the characteristics and stability of the emulsions as measured by emulsion viscosity, droplet size, high and low shear testing, bin storage testing and freeze thaw cycling.
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APA: John Manka  (2002)  The Effect of Diesel Fuel Characterisics and Diesel Fule Additives on Emulsion Explosives Stability

MLA: John Manka The Effect of Diesel Fuel Characterisics and Diesel Fule Additives on Emulsion Explosives Stability. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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