Defining Characteristics For Carbon Monoxide Concentration Versus Time Curve Following Blasting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. A. Sauer
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Blasting can create severe interference for a mine's carbon monoxide based fire detection system. At the present time, without being able to differentiate between blast and non-blast carbon monoxide, a fire detection system must either set fairly high alarm levels for its sensors, or allow frequent "false" alarms to sound during blasting. This paper will introduce current work being done which will attempt to define characteristics of the carbon monoxide concentrations time curve for blasting. The work uses drift blasting for its data base as it is one of the more common forms of blasting. Future work with the data may produce a mathematical model which can be used to monitor and identify the carbon monoxide time curve for drift blasting.
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APA: K. A. Sauer  (1989)  Defining Characteristics For Carbon Monoxide Concentration Versus Time Curve Following Blasting

MLA: K. A. Sauer Defining Characteristics For Carbon Monoxide Concentration Versus Time Curve Following Blasting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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