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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 20, 1999
Geoffrey F. Brent, New South Whales, AU;
Orica Explosives Technology Pty Ltd., Melbourne, AU;
Abstract
The invention of the present application provides a method of controlled blasting comprising dispersing an explosive ( ) within a blasthole ( ) to form a dispersed explosive having a lower average bulk density than said explosive ( ) prior to dispersion and detonating said dispersed explosive. Typically the explosive ( ) is dispersed in air, however the explosive ( ) may be dispersed in other matrices such as other gases or liquids or in gases comprising particulate matter. The explosive ( ) may be dispersed using a number of different techniques such as, using a discharge of pressurised fluid or by detonation of a small propellant charge or by falling under gravity in the blasthole. The invention of the present application is particularly useful where a reduced concentration of explosive energy is required such as in perimeter control, presplitting or soft rock conditions, can be controlled by a method which involves dispersion the explosives composition ( ) within a blasthole prior to initiating the blast. The dispersion of the explosive composition ( ) within a blasthole ( ) provides an in situ low density explosives composition.