The Use of Electronic Detonators to Control Air Blast

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stuart Brashear Andy Hudson David Lilly
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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6
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225 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Because of greatly increased timing accuracy, electronic detonator systems are a well-known and widely accepted major tool to control and reduce ground vibration. At a Southeastern quarry the authors found that the use of electronic detonators improved the reliability of the well known cubed root scaled distance equation for determining air blast. In addition, the authors noticed significant correlations between selected major peak particle velocity frequencies and air blast magnitudes. The major peak particle velocity frequency alone is a close approximation to air blast magnitudes. This relationship is not as significant or not always evident when standard pyrotechnic initiation systems are used.
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APA: Stuart Brashear Andy Hudson David Lilly  (2009)  The Use of Electronic Detonators to Control Air Blast

MLA: Stuart Brashear Andy Hudson David Lilly The Use of Electronic Detonators to Control Air Blast. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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