The Field Evalution of Explosives Performance
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 934 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1988
 
Abstract
In recent years there have been significant developments in the tech- nology available for blast monitoring, analysis and simulation. Progress  in these areas has been achieved through research conducted by explo- sives manufacturers and independent research groups from universities  and mining companies. Miners are increasingly keen to exploit this tech- nology to help them design blasts which make optimum use of explo- sives to produce easily excavated muckpiles for the minimum possible  cost. The art of blast design in the future will increasingly depend on  an adequate understanding of the nature of the rock mass, the perfor- mance of explosives and the characteristics required of the muckpile to  suit the chosen excavation machinery. Despite recent advances in blast simulation and the prediction of blasting  performance, the best way to determine how a particular explosive will  function relative to other explosives is to conduct properly designed and  monitored field trials. This paper discusses recent work at Mount Thorley Colliery which  demonstrates that field blasting trials can be monitored and analysed to  provide quantitative data on the relative performance of bulk explosives.  Techniques used in the trials included the sampling and analysis of explo- sives, insitu measurement of VOD, monitoring of near and far field vibra- tions, high speed and still photography and survey measurement of  muckpiles. These techniques provided data for the analysis of throw, swell,  fragmentation and burden movement together with data on the consistency  and robustness of different explosive products. The blasting trials allowed  both the shock and heave energy of various explosives to be observed  in the field and led to the derivation of design rules for the use of differ- ent explosives at the mine.
Citation
APA: (1988) The Field Evalution of Explosives Performance
MLA: The Field Evalution of Explosives Performance. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.