Blasting patterns are strategically designed sequences of blasting operations used to fragment rock in mining or construction. Properly designed patterns enhance efficiency, safety, and environmental considerations by controlling the size and distribution of rock fragments.
Energy distribution refers to the manner in which energy is spread across various systems, components, or regions, often aiming for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. It encompasses the transmission, conversion, and allocation of energy resources to meet the demands of different sectors while minimizing losses and environmental impact.
A detonation sequence is the precise order and timing in which explosive charges are detonated to achieve a specific effect, such as maximizing energy release or directing the force of the explosion. This sequence is critical in applications like mining, demolition, and military operations where controlled explosions are necessary for safety and effectiveness.
Drilling and blasting is a critical process in mining and civil engineering that involves using controlled explosives to break rock for excavation. The technique requires precise planning and safety measures to efficiently fragment rock while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring worker safety.