The Development of Redundant Nonelectric Delay Systems for Surface Coal Mining

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ronnie Daniel Gary L. Self
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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287 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

With the advent of large scale blasts utilizing overburden casting techniques, it was imperative that an ultra reliable surface delay system be developed. Shock tube and detonating cord surface delay systems have been hampered by the lack of a reliable easy-touse method of incorporating multiple paths of initiation to each hole. Two new redundant nonelectric delay systems have been developed utilizing multiple signal paths to allow a higher degree of safety and reliability. The first system designed uses a combination of detonating cord and nonelectric shock tube delays to allow multiple delay paths to each hole. The second system incorporates a new all shock tube delay system which allows multiple delay paths while minimizing over-pressure by eliminating detonating cord trunk lines. These two redundant systems have been used in over 500 production blasts without any misfires due to surface cut-offs or detonator malfunctions.
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APA: Ronnie Daniel Gary L. Self  (1989)  The Development of Redundant Nonelectric Delay Systems for Surface Coal Mining

MLA: Ronnie Daniel Gary L. Self The Development of Redundant Nonelectric Delay Systems for Surface Coal Mining. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1989.

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