Enhance Blast Performance by Using PPAN Blended With Emulsion Explosives

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Saurabh Sahay Sanjay Sengar Nabiullah Pingua
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In India, more than 80 percent of the total of 557 million metric ton coal production comes from open-cast mines involving large overburden removal with average 1:3.5 stripping ratio which is going to in-crease in future. This operation consumes nearly 0.5 million metric ton explosives consisting of 80-85 percent bulk explosives and remaining 15 to 20 percent non-permitted large diameter explosives. Quali-ties of bulk explosives play an important role in rock blasting. Post blast results like poor fragmentation, tight mucking, toe problems, improper muck profile and lower productivity of mine may require chang-es in explosive loading factor (amount of explosive used per unit of rock blasted ). The explosive load-ing factor is an extremely important index to assess the economy of blasting operation.
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APA: Saurabh Sahay Sanjay Sengar Nabiullah Pingua  (2014)  Enhance Blast Performance by Using PPAN Blended With Emulsion Explosives

MLA: Saurabh Sahay Sanjay Sengar Nabiullah Pingua Enhance Blast Performance by Using PPAN Blended With Emulsion Explosives. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2014.

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