Quantification of Production Quarry Blasting - the Search for the Most Effective Blasting Technologies

International Society of Explosives Engineers
A P. Ritter R Broughton S C. Brashear D A. Anderson S R. Winzer
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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292 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Results of quarry blasts can be quantified to show the effects of controlled variables. Two studies have been carried out: one to document the effect of delay on fragmentation and the other to show the effects of higher relief patterns and more accurate initiators. By using such techniques as highspeed photography and timing studies of mucking and crushing operations, subtle differences in blasting efficiency can be measured and quarry blasting can be optimized. Given the range of available and developing blasting technologies, quarry operators should resort to quantitative analyses of their blasting practices to get maximum productivity.
Citation

APA: A P. Ritter R Broughton S C. Brashear D A. Anderson S R. Winzer  (1985)  Quantification of Production Quarry Blasting - the Search for the Most Effective Blasting Technologies

MLA: A P. Ritter R Broughton S C. Brashear D A. Anderson S R. Winzer Quantification of Production Quarry Blasting - the Search for the Most Effective Blasting Technologies. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1985.

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