Non-Conventional Use of VoD Measurement Technology for the Quantification of Delay Performance

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C Guerrero M Tucker P Aguilera
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

With the advent of Electronic Detonator Systems in the global mining industry, as well as the development of high precision pyrotechnic delays, the measurement and analysis of delay performance (usually measured in terms of dispersion about a batch mean û precision, and the deviation of that mean from the nominal detonation time û accuracy), has become an important issue. Through the non-conventional use of existing Velocity of Detonation (VoD) measurement technology, it has been shown to be feasible to measure the precision and accuracy of delay detonator series connected in the same manner as a typical open pit bench hook up. This paper describes the work undertaken to compare and contrast performance results obtained using a range of instrumentation including High Speed Video (HSV) filming, digital counter timing using a Hewlett Packard Universal Counter and a digital VoD measurement device. The results obtained demonstrated the practical feasibility of using the latter technology in order to obtain relatively large amounts of data in a time-efficient manner, with a precision of better than 0.5 microseconds, if required. The results also confirmed the close statistical agreement obtained between the three forms of performance measurement, therefore permitting the substitution of the VoD measurement technique for the more capital cost intensive HSV technique and the slow, sample-by-sample HP Universal Counter method. This paper describes the methodology applied and the results obtained.
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APA: C Guerrero M Tucker P Aguilera  (2004)  Non-Conventional Use of VoD Measurement Technology for the Quantification of Delay Performance

MLA: C Guerrero M Tucker P Aguilera Non-Conventional Use of VoD Measurement Technology for the Quantification of Delay Performance. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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