Delay Timing And Vibration-Induced Damage To The Rock Mass

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Karami
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

It is well established that an ordered sequencing of charge initiations in a blast pattern is an important design consideration that affects blasting performance. Delay times must be chosen such that damage to the rock mass is controlled. The accuracy of delay detonators is also of major concern. A large scatter could lead to an incorrect blast sequencing that would lead to damage to the rock mass causing increased over-break, degraded fragmentation, increased fly-rock and poor vibration control. In this study, the effect of using accurate delay detonators on the explosive energy generated is investigated. For this purpose, power spectral density of the blast vibration for delayed shots are calculated and compared with the case where holes are shot at the same time (no delay). At the end the results are presented and discussed.
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APA: A. Karami  (2000)  Delay Timing And Vibration-Induced Damage To The Rock Mass

MLA: A. Karami Delay Timing And Vibration-Induced Damage To The Rock Mass. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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