Energy Factor Based Selection of Site Mixed Slurry Explosives for Limestone Mines of India

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 136 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Indian limestone mines which are highly mechanized in operation and supply limestone to the cement plants have been quite successful in devising ways and means to optimize blasting parameters, so as to have best fragmentation, powder factor, and cost of excavation. In primary blasting mechanized or manually mixed ammonium nitrate Fuel Oil is quite popular in dry holes, and in case of watery holes conventional packaged slurry/emulsions are being used. In order to avail the low density characteristics of the ANFO, some limestone mines have also used Saw Dust and Rice Husk along with ANFO. A number of field trials have been undertaken to explore the suitability of mixing rice-husk and saw dust with ANFO. Presently, about 10% of rice husk/saw dust is being used only to expand the explosive column. The main technical consideration for the use of saw dust/rice husk, has been to reduce the final density and increase the occupancy of explosive in the blast-hole. This not only lowers the detonation pressure in the blast holes, but also reduces cost of explosive without compromising on the fragmentation quality. Besides, with sleeping of the charge there is no substantial fall in the blast quality.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Energy Factor Based Selection of Site Mixed Slurry Explosives for Limestone Mines of IndiaMLA: Energy Factor Based Selection of Site Mixed Slurry Explosives for Limestone Mines of India. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2006.