Evaluation of Propagation Sensitivity of Commercial Explosives in Large Diameter Holes

International Society of Explosives Engineers
A W. Bauer RR Vandebeek
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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203 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory regularly evaluates the properties of commercial explosives for authorization under the Canada Explosives Act. Propagation sensitivity is normally measured using small scale tests. Relating the results in actual mining practice is difficult. In the mining industry, the propagation sensitivity is a measure of the ability of one cartridge to propagate to an adjacent cartridge in a borehole. They may be separated by a gap of in-filling material. As well the propagation sensitivity will be affected by the explosive type, temperature, degree of coupling, cartridge diameter and other factors.
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APA: A W. Bauer RR Vandebeek  (1987)  Evaluation of Propagation Sensitivity of Commercial Explosives in Large Diameter Holes

MLA: A W. Bauer RR Vandebeek Evaluation of Propagation Sensitivity of Commercial Explosives in Large Diameter Holes. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1987.

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