Instrumenting Delay-Blast Malfunctions in Underground Coal

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Michael S. Wieland
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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159 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This report discusses the U.S. Bureau of Mines research regarding the desensitization and malfunction of cap-sensitive explosives deployed in underground coal mines. Delay blasting in underground coal generates severe shock waves and rifting forces that fracture and heave coal. These dynamic interactions can damage other charges still remaining in the delay pattern. The debilitating impacts precipitate degrees of reduced charge performance ranging from misfires to weak detonations or out-of-sequence firings. Damaged charges react poorly, perform less useful work, and/or generate atypical fumes with higher toxicity.
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APA: Michael S. Wieland  (1993)  Instrumenting Delay-Blast Malfunctions in Underground Coal

MLA: Michael S. Wieland Instrumenting Delay-Blast Malfunctions in Underground Coal. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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