Initiating-Systems for Underground Mass Firings Using Large Diameter Blastholes

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Rashleigh C
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The selection and application of an effect- ive firing system first require a clear under- standing of the initiating abilities of the com- ponents in such systems. The conditions under which charges can be prematurely initiated by a detonating cord downline must be appreciated. This is a principal consideration in the design of a successful downline/'Anodet'/primer assembly. The advantages and limitations of an electric and several non-electric initiating systems are explained. The factors which in- fluenced selection of the two most suitable systems for use at Isa Mine (viz. downline/ 'Anodet'/primer assemblies and the reinforced long-lead 'Anodet'-type delay system) are dis- cussed. Blasts are detailed in which each of these has been applied. The initiating design for a hypothetical 2 x 106 tonne blast using electric short delay detonators and multi-channel exploders is presented. In this design, charges in remote blastholes are activated after the detonation of earlier firing charges by protecting the firing lines with sandbags.
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APA: Rashleigh C  (1978)  Initiating-Systems for Underground Mass Firings Using Large Diameter Blastholes

MLA: Rashleigh C Initiating-Systems for Underground Mass Firings Using Large Diameter Blastholes. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.

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