Improved Blast Results with Variable Density, Gassed Emulsions

International Society of Explosives Engineers
L D. Lawrence R S. Day Gordon Coleman
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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109 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Commercial emulsion explosives are typically characterized by their relatively high detonation velocities due to the intimacy of oxidizer and fuel and to their sensitization with glass microballoons. However, numerous blasting operations in softer, more porous rock formations are better fragmented with slower shooting explosives. Although mixtures of emulsions with large amounts of ANFO (60-80%) can considerably reduce the high velocities, little water resistance is achieved with low levels of emulsion blended with ANFO. "Water proof" blends containing typically 50 percent of emulsion become quite costly due to escalating powder factors in ANFO patterns. Blends of sensitized emulsions with 20-30 percent ANFO retain the high velocity characteristics of the emulsions as well as increased densities which can also adversely affect blasting results in softer rock formations. The introduction of a reliable and predictable on-site gassing process for sensitization and density control of repumpable emulsions, with or without added ANFO, offers the end user the option of supplying a final product more suited to his blasting needs. The capability to widely vary final product loading densities and consequently product detonation rates better tailors the final explosive to different rock characteristics. The beneficial advantages of this system in softer rock formations have been well documented. Overall comparison between these variable density products with typical repump emulsions containing solid density control will be reviewed. Besides the obvious cost advantages and safety advantages of these systems the end user is provided more definitive control of his blasting operation.
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APA: L D. Lawrence R S. Day Gordon Coleman  (1990)  Improved Blast Results with Variable Density, Gassed Emulsions

MLA: L D. Lawrence R S. Day Gordon Coleman Improved Blast Results with Variable Density, Gassed Emulsions. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1990.

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