Development and Application of the SHOTPlan TM Blast Sequence Design Software

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Evans R McCallum P
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Modem blast initiation systems allow users many options for connection and application in the field, and have resulted in more innovative and complex uses of sequencing to influence blast outcomes. However, no tool existed which allowed the blaster to easily and quickly assess the effect of different options. The original requirement was for a computer program which allowed the easy input of blast patterns and the associated initiation sequence, and then permitted the evaluation of different options with respect to established criteria such as the number of holes per delay and angle of initiation. The implementation of this goal saw the development of the SHOTPIan blast sequence design software, with particular emphasis on an easy-to-use menu driven interface and visualisation of the blast sequence. Extensive trialling during development saw the incorporation of additional features requested by industry such as the ability to import from established mine design software packages, and further features such as the calculation of burden relief times. Case studies of the use of the program are provided, where the rapid evaluation of a number of options has enabled blast results to be optimised. Examples are also given of cases involving two-path initiation
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APA: Evans R McCallum P  (1995)  Development and Application of the SHOTPlan TM Blast Sequence Design Software

MLA: Evans R McCallum P Development and Application of the SHOTPlan TM Blast Sequence Design Software. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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