Evaluation of Safety Against Lightning in MBS

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Yoji Tasaki Koichi Kurokawa Masahi Nakano Takeo Ueda
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A lightning strike generates several 10kA and several billion volts, and earth currents generated by lightning is dangerous to some underground and all surface blasting operations. In order to evaluate the safety against lightning in conventional electric firing method and electromagnetic induction blasting system, a test is conducted by connecting a wire with an impulse generator. Frequency of impulse current used in the test is 17kHz and the waveform is a vibration type and the duration time is 250 ~usec. The results of the test show that induced current increases with the increasing of impulse current. In the case of MBS connection, when maximum primary current is 1700A, Maximum secondary current is 11.8A and the electric detonator is fired at this condition.
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APA: Yoji Tasaki Koichi Kurokawa Masahi Nakano Takeo Ueda  (1988)  Evaluation of Safety Against Lightning in MBS

MLA: Yoji Tasaki Koichi Kurokawa Masahi Nakano Takeo Ueda Evaluation of Safety Against Lightning in MBS. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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