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Fragblast
International Journal for Blasting and Fragmentation
Volume 10, 2006 - Issue 3-4
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Original Articles

Powder factors in asymmetric blast patterns

Pages 97-109 | Published online: 28 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

A cell powder factor defines the local powder factor in a simple geometric procedure that accounts for the charge in each blast hole and the triangulation formed by blast hole collars in a blast pattern. In the case of asymmetric blast patterns, the cell powder factor deviates from the global powder factor. Poor drilling of blast hole collars produces significant variation in the cell powder factor, more so, than does poor blast hole charging. The cell powder factor does not account for timing within a blast and does not easily handle non-parallel blast hole configurations. The cell powder factor is best used as a design or audit tool before blast holes are loaded. It gives the opportunity to correct for poor drilling and/or poor charging practices prior to firing a blast.

Acknowledgement

This work was prompted by Susannah Osborne, who asked the question: how important is powder factor in blasting? This followed her field measurements at a mine where significant variation was observed in actual blast hole collar locations.

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