Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore Holes

International Society of Explosives Engineers
R W. Bellenie P N. Blakey
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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236 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The phenomena of post detonation gases in muckpiles is reasonably well known. It causes the 'rumbling' noises occasionally heard after a blast in open pits or quarries and is thought to occur due to initiation of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, etc. by 'hot' spots within the muckpile. The problem usually occurs with highly aluminized products, but can occur with any oxygen deficient product. This phenomenon was never a problem underground due to restriction on access to blast areas, ventilation criteria, etc. until the advent of large diameter blastholes and particularly their use for specialized applications such as drilling for blasting down 'hang-ups' in ore passes.
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APA: R W. Bellenie P N. Blakey  (1980)  Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore Holes

MLA: R W. Bellenie P N. Blakey Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore Holes. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1980.

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