Reducing Overall Toxic Fumes at Fixed Work Output, by Formulating

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Michael Wieland
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

For shooting rock properly, some relatively fixed quantity of rock work is required from the total charge mass, while keeping the overall toxic fumes to a minimum. The overall fumes weighted for the toxicity of different species and taken per unit charge mass, ??, are represented by a relative fume toxicity (RFT) formula. The worst two contributions are often carbon monoxide {CO} and total nitrogen oxides {NOX}, so the traditional Russian formula RFT-R formula suffices, though a generalized form RFT-G with more terms is worth checking. Using the work-principle model from thermodynamics, the rock work per unit charge mass, ??, is found from the reduction in internal energy for the reaction zone. This resolution technique for rock-work invokes the usual assumption that the quick irreversible process occurs without notable heat transfer to the rock (adiabatic); rock-work is not resolved, when this restriction is untenable. The ratio of ?? to ?? yields the weighted toxic fumes divided by the rock work or the readjusted fume toxicity ??, where ?? = ??/??. For convenience, graphical trends of ??, ?? and ?? were normalized using reference results for a stoichiometric (ANFO) mixture of ammonium nitrate (AN) and fuel oil (FO) shot under nominal rock confinement, noted later.
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APA: Michael Wieland  (2006)  Reducing Overall Toxic Fumes at Fixed Work Output, by Formulating

MLA: Michael Wieland Reducing Overall Toxic Fumes at Fixed Work Output, by Formulating. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2006.

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