Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 2

International Society of Explosives Engineers
G. R. Adhikari
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Step 4: Selection of explosives and initiation system Various types of explosives are manufactured in India and a wide choice is available among them that include nitroglycerin based explosives, slurries, emulsions, ANFO (ammonium nitrate mixed with fuel oil) and heavy ANFO. The choice is also available between cartridged and bulk loading systems. In Indian mines, much importance is unduly given to the cost of explosives alone which is not conducive to optimization of blast design parameters. The concept of energy per meter of blasthole and the way in which the total explosive energy is partitioned between shock and heave is not considered in the prevailing practices. Besides, very little efforts are made to objectively evaluate the performance of explosives for a given site condition. Tailoring explosives is limited to changing the density of the bulk explosives. Cartridged explosives are still being extensively used in large operations where bulk explosives should be the preferred choice.
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APA: G. R. Adhikari  (2002)  Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 2

MLA: G. R. Adhikari Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 2. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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