Basic Blasting PatternsBasic Blasting Patters
Basic Blasting PatternsBasic Blasting Patters
Dr. B. C. Paul 2000 Note The concepts contained in these slides represent the authors view of information commonly held among those well studied in the field. Some of the figures contained in these slides were taken from or prepared with inspiration from the Blasters Handbook published by DuPont.
Blasting Nomenclature
Free Face - open area at the rock air interface essential that broken rock has a place to go to avoid energy turning to bad vibrations Row - a line up of holes running parallel to the Free Face Spacing - the distance between holes in a row Burden - the distance from a row of holes to the free face - the rock that must be broken up and moved by the explosive
Drilling Patterns
Square Pattern - ease of drilling - easily explained to labor - not a lot of judgement to lay out - just one number to remember Spacing > Burden improves fragmentation - but not available here
Rectangular Pattern
Provides for spacing > Burden - Improves fragmentation if you can get your drillers to put one down
Staggered Pattern
Firing Patterns
All shots need a free face for rock to move to
With several rows must wait for material in front to move to create a free face
Plough Cut
Considerations in Firing
Starts at One End of Shot and Spreads Across Can See Hole Initiate on Surface Before Break-up begins at face Primer is generally placed in toe - Note That heave begins at bottom Top Will Swell
Usually causes top to slump down In Quarry the timing will be set to heave clear of face
The V Cut
Fire Only One Side of the V at two free faces - Called Row Echelon Form