Method of Blasting Using Air Tubes Charged in a Blasthole

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Sang-Wook Kim Shin Lee Dae-Woo Kang
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Air-tubes blasting method is provided in which a series of aligned boreholes are charged with explosive s and air tubes in a predetermined blasting pattern. The air tube is composed of cylindrical flexible tubes which have a predetermined width and length to be fit with the site boreholes. Within a preferred formation, each borehole is charged with the explo sives and detonators with an air tube installed just above the explosives. Stemming materials are filled above the air tubes. At the limestone mine of Sung-Shin Cement Co., in South Korea, these blasting tests were performed by a diameter 102 millimeter and 15 m long boreholes with the charging length of explosives was 8m to 10 m by the total weight of explosive 40 to 50 kg with 3m to 6m air tube which has a 76 mm diameter, and 1m to 3m stemming cover. Blasting results showed the about 10% to 30% explosives savings available and especially, the about 20% to 50% reduction of ground vibration with the low noise measures around 2dB to 5dB by this new blasting method which was compared with the conventional blasting methods. The explosives and air tubes may be alternately charged along the boreholes. The use of air tubes which were charged above an explosive layer allow to form the quantitative air decking in every blast hole. Therefore, the Air-deck effect can be easily obtained through this blasting method, and also easy to increase the fragmentation rate resulting in the more suitable mucking procedures at the working site with the minimum usages of explosives for the better economic operations in mine quarries.
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APA: Sang-Wook Kim Shin Lee Dae-Woo Kang  (2005)  Method of Blasting Using Air Tubes Charged in a Blasthole

MLA: Sang-Wook Kim Shin Lee Dae-Woo Kang Method of Blasting Using Air Tubes Charged in a Blasthole. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2005.

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