Performing decking with the use of an inflatable plug in high or total submergence applications in blastholes to improve final wall profile & stability

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Glenn Tobin
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

The overarching goal in modern drill and blasting operations is that of optimising mining operations to achieve higher levels of productivity, safety, profitability and sustainability. Air decking, a technique used in drill & blasting to optimise explosive product use while achieving a target rock fragmentation1, is a technique that when executed correctly is proven to achieve consistent results independent of rock strength and the position of the holes (single, multiple, vertical, slanted), as well as being proven to reduce super-fragmentation (under-size or fines) while able to achieve optimal fragmentation, especially in the stemming zone2. The ‘shock absorber effect’ if the air deck reduces ground vibration and air blast3. Additionally, the practice of loading explosive product directly in saturated ground without dewatering or lining prior is an increasing global trend.
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APA: Glenn Tobin  (2012)  Performing decking with the use of an inflatable plug in high or total submergence applications in blastholes to improve final wall profile & stability

MLA: Glenn Tobin Performing decking with the use of an inflatable plug in high or total submergence applications in blastholes to improve final wall profile & stability. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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