Reliability of Timing Sequence Network for Multiple Blast Holes

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Lifeng Li Jhon Silva-Castro
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

In a previous work, the authors analyzed the overlapping probability of two adjacent charges in a single hole for pyrotechnic and electronic detonators. This document extends such work to a complete mine blast where more than two holes are detonated. In a mine blast, all the blast holes are connected as a network by detonators to follow a given initiation sequence. Such initiation sequence’s performance is based on the adequate timing between charges in the mine blast. The analysis of the reliability of a mine blast based on the timing between charges and the initiation type is presented in this document. For a long-run time and under proposed operating conditions, the reliability of the mine blast can be analyzed based on the network which is treated as a system. The failure of the system is defined as no success between any two delays charges either in a single hole or in between two holes.
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APA: Lifeng Li Jhon Silva-Castro  (2016)  Reliability of Timing Sequence Network for Multiple Blast Holes

MLA: Lifeng Li Jhon Silva-Castro Reliability of Timing Sequence Network for Multiple Blast Holes. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2016.

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