Delay Variability-The Measurement, Analysis and Implication on Rockj Blasting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mckenzie CK
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Delay scatter, although widely recognised, has rarely been studied with the aim of critically reviewing blast designs. With current trends towards increased deck charging, and the effect on the number of separate delays in blast designs, delay scatter is shown to have a rather profound influence on the control of initiation sequence and the ability to successfully con- duct pre-splitting and smooth blasting. Determination of realistic delay scatter distributions is the first step towards application to blast design. Delay scatter must be evaluated in terms of deviation from the nominal time, not in terms of deviation from the batch mean, since the latter is not usually known without specific testing, requiring accurate timing instrumentation. Computer programs using Monte Carlo simulation can then be developed to investigate the probabilities of out-of-sequence initi- ation or near-simultaneous initiation within any specified interval. The procedures have been applied to both production and development blast designs in Australia and Chile to improve initiation sequence control and to rationalise and simplify blast designs.
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APA: Mckenzie CK  (1988)  Delay Variability-The Measurement, Analysis and Implication on Rockj Blasting

MLA: Mckenzie CK Delay Variability-The Measurement, Analysis and Implication on Rockj Blasting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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