Directional Effects of Primers in Small Diameter Boreholes

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Calvin J. Konya
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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5
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98 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Many controversies and differences of opinion exist in blasting technology. The primer location in small diameter dynamite columns is an example of one of these controversial areas. It is generally agreed that in rotation firing of small diameter blastholes, primer placement near the bottom of the borehole is beneficial since it reduces the likelihood of cutoffs. The controversy results in the actual location of the primer in the bottom of the blasthole. Some references indicate that the primer cartridge should be the first cartridge in the bottom of the hole, with the cap pointed toward the collar of the hole. Others indicate that performance is improved with no sacrifice in safety by placing a tamped cartridge first in the hole, and the second cartridge being the primer. The following investigation provides some factual data for consideration.
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APA: Calvin J. Konya  (1980)  Directional Effects of Primers in Small Diameter Boreholes

MLA: Calvin J. Konya Directional Effects of Primers in Small Diameter Boreholes. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1980.

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