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SPECIALISED BLASTING By Mutale Chipoma- Explosives Engineer. Wealth Unearthed. BRIDGE ACROSS LUAPULA RIVER. BACKGROUND. AEL invited to conduct blasting under water across the Luapula river A total of 8 points under water for the construction of abutment pillars were blasted.
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SPECIALISED BLASTINGBy Mutale Chipoma- Explosives Engineer Wealth Unearthed
BACKGROUND • AEL invited to conduct blasting under water across the Luapula river • A total of 8 points under water for the construction of abutment pillars were blasted. • The areas to be blasted were surrounded by sheets of steel to keep the water from flowing through.
BLAST DESIGN • The first area to be blasted was 16m x 16m. • Drilling was achieved by pneumatic drills with hole diameters of 45mm • A walk-way 1m wide was to be left around the blasted area to be used during construction • Holes drilled at 1m burden and spacing • Perimeter holes drilled at 0.5m around the blast area • Hole depth of 1.5m
CHOICE OF EXPLOSIVES • The rock at the river bed was classified as medium to soft material and powder factor was selected on this basis • A technical powder factor of 0.39 kg/m3 was selected • A water-proof explosive was needed because blast holes were in water • Magnum bustergel 32 x 200 was selected
CHOICE OF EXPLOSIVES CONT’ND • Uncharged collar of 0.5m was left in the main blast holes • Holes charged with five cartridges • Two cartridges tied to cordtex10 at a spacing of 0.8m centre to centre were charged in the perimeter holes. • For the perimeter holes, cordtex10 was used to connect the de-coupled charge only. Initiation was done using Smartdets
CHOICE OF INITIATING SYSTEM • In order to reduce vibration , single-hole firing was required • Use of Smartdets was decided upon to achieve single-hole firing and to blast perimeter holes as pre-split together with the ‘production’ holes • Hand lashing using buckets was employed therefore fine fragmentation required
CHALLENGES • Choosing a Powder factor to produce fine fragmentation without causing damage to steel works that kept water away • To reduce to minimum the blast induced vibrations so as to keep the steel works intact • Communication difficulties with customer during operations as only one was able to speak English.
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