Use of Basic Statistics for the Overlapping Timing Analysis of a Single Blast Hole

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Lifent Li Jhon Silva-Castro
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Since millisecond-delay detonators were first introduced, at least two variables, among others, have been more closely considered when timing a mining blast: the accuracy and the precision of the initiation system. Currently, most mine blast design software has the capability to use the precision/accuracy of the firing system and display the overlap timing window between charges in any given time interval (8 ms, 3 ms, etc.). Despite these technological advances, there are still situations which result in the overlapping of charge timings. The consequences of overlapping charges involve flyrock events, fragmentation and diggability problems, and other inconvenient situations affecting the operation of the mine.
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APA: Lifent Li Jhon Silva-Castro  (2015)  Use of Basic Statistics for the Overlapping Timing Analysis of a Single Blast Hole

MLA: Lifent Li Jhon Silva-Castro Use of Basic Statistics for the Overlapping Timing Analysis of a Single Blast Hole. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2015.

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