Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole Diameters

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 252 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
The work presented in this paper investigates the influence of non-ideal detonation characteristics related to the blasthole diameter, base emulsion sensitivity (micro-balloon sensitised versus unsensitised) and percent emulsion on the explosive shock energy available to break rock using ANFOemulsion blends. A series of theoretical equal powder factor bench blasting patterns with hole diameters of 127mm (5”), 140mm (5.5”), 152mm (6”) and 165mm (6.5”) are compared to assess the non-ideal confined shock-state work energies. The Non-Ideal Shock Energy Factor (NSEF), which is the available shock energy per cubic meter of blasted material (MJ/m3) or kilocalories per cubic yard (kcal/yd3), is used to compare the different blasting patterns charged with a range of ANFO-emulsion blends from zero to 50% emulsion.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole DiametersMLA: Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole Diameters. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.