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A Safety Analysis of Electric Detonator for Stray Currents by Domestic Transmission Network System (국내 송전계통별 미주전류에 의한 전기뇌관의 안전성 분석)

  • Park Hyun-Sik;Kim Young-Seok;Kang Choo-Won
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.15 no.4 s.57
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    • pp.296-304
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    • 2005
  • This study is to observe stray currents generated around the steel tower by domestic transmission network system and analysis stability of electric detonator. It is measured the stay current of each ten place at steel tower of 765 kV, 345 tV, 154 tV transmission line among domestic transmission network system. Stay currents measured a total of 40m at intervals of 4m toward a line direction and a line vertical direction centering around steel tower. Temperature of the surface, EC, water content also are measured. Although stay currents show the highest values, that is 12 percent of at 4m and less than 1 percent of 40m with Institute of Makers of Explosives(IME) regulations. It is shown correlation between stay currents and water content$\cdot$EC$\cdot$temperature of the surface. Stay currents measured at line direction and line vertical direction were little different and the shape of diminution was also shown a similar aspect.

A Case Study of GTX A Tunnel Station Blasting with Electronic Detonator (GTX A 터널정거장에 대한 전자뇌관 적용 시공 사례)

  • Hwang, Nam-Sun;Kim, Kyung-Hyun;Kim, Jeoung-Hwan;Seong, Yoo-Hyeon;Lee, Chang-Won
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.24-34
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    • 2021
  • Electronic detonators are widely used in various construction sites due to accurate delay time. Including the cases with exceeded noise and vibration from site using electric/non-electric detonator, electronic detonators are used to improve blast fragmentation or to reduce the cost of secondary partial blasting. Furthermore, the number of cases using electronic detonators are increased for reduction of the cost and construction period by maximizing operations efficiency. This case study is about applying electronic detonators on large section station, tunnel construction site which is the part of urban area GTX A project. Although it was initially planned to utilize non-electric detonators, damage was inflicted on safety-thing. We have considered blasting method using electronic detonators as solution of this problem. By applying electronic detonators, we not only satisfied environmental regulations but also prevented nearby safety-thing from getting damaged. In addition, we were able to shorten the construction period than the initial plan by conducting single simultaneous blasting on large section station, in order to ensure safe and efficient construction.

Establishing a Standard Work Guideline for Safe Blasting (발파작업 표준 안전작업지침에 대한 개선안)

  • Kim, Hee-Do;Lee, Joon-Won
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2014
  • The overall management for explosives in domestic and regulation for blasting is managed by the control Act of guns, sword, explosives etc. On the details for handling and method, delivery, storage, use and management for explosives and work safety for the accident prevention is recommended to the related business site through Standard safety work guideline of blasting which set by safety & health 27 Act handling. In this study, It reviews the standard safety work guideline of blasting notified by Ministry of employment & labor. We propose the new products introduced into domestic explosives market, definition of explosives word when the newest blasting technology is revised, emulsion explosives, bulk explosives and electronic detonators which increased in the latest. Indeed, We propose a typical handling method of non-electric detonator and electronic in order to make the renewed Standard safety work guideline of Blasting on work guideline.

A Study on the Combustion of the Ferrosilicon-Minium Delay Powders (지연화학의 연소에 관한 연구)

  • 김용욱;강원만
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 1986
  • The results from a study on the combustion of the ferrosilicon-miniun delay powder which was examined under the various conditions are as follows. 1. It has been found that in case of these delay powders, decomposition of oxidiging agents occurs first and then reducing agents are oxidized by the gases evolved from the oxidizing agents and by the oxygen in air. Therefore, the main reactions are heterogenous reaction and especially He gas phase plays an important role in combustion reactions of delay Powders. 2. In case the loading pressure is below 100kg per a detonator, the dispresion of burning time is large. 3. Little or no increase in humidity was observed on daily measurement during six month preservation tests. 4. The amperage of electric current for igniting the fuse head has no effect on the burning time of delay conposition itself changed in the detonator.

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Quality Characteristics of the Non-Electric Detonators(HiNEL) (비 전기식 뇌관(하이넬)의 품질 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Ho;Lim, Han-Uk
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.18
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    • pp.385-397
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    • 1998
  • The firing system for the detonators called ordinary blasting caps have almost completely been substituted by safer and more trust worthy systems that can be classified in two groups ; Electric systems, and Non-electric systems. The characteristics of the different initiation devices for both group will be discussed, along with other useful elements for the correct execution of blastings. These detonators are commercialized in several countries under different names such as HiNEL, Nonel, Anodet, Detaline etc. A great advantage is that they do not initiate blasting agents such as slurries and ANFO, allowing bottom priming to be carried out.

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A Test Studies on Open Cut experimental by Sequential Blasting Machine (다단식발파기에 의한 노천발파실험)

  • 안명석
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1995
  • This report was arrangemented and analysed by blasting previous instance of Nocsan, developing area of national factory town in Pusan since 1994. 11. our team have acquired sequential blasting machine which is used at open blasting sites of other countries. The result of study is that follow ; in case of delay electric detonator of Korea, it is possible to use 300 ~600 blasting holes in 2 charge per delay. But in our experience, it is best condition to use 100~200blasting holes at 1 charge per 1 delay.

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A Case Study on Explosive Demolition of Gunsan Steam Power Station in Republic of Korea (군산화력발전소 발파해체 실용화 시험시공 사례)

  • Min, Hyung-Dong;Song, Young-Suk;Kim, Hyo-Jin;Seo, Young-Soo
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2007
  • The main structure of Gunsan steam power station was demolished by the toppling method using high explosives. Height of a main building is 58m and a total floor area is $292,000m^2$. It is Rahmen(rigid-frame) structure consisted of almost columns and beams and slabs exist only in one part of the building for the electricity generators equipments. To improve the efficiency of blasting work, it is separated into 4 sectors. Blasting floors were 1, 2, 3, & 4 stories from first sector to third sector, while 1, 2, 5, & 7 of fourth sector were blasted because it had not slabs. About 102.675 kg of the MegaMITE were used with 225 electric detonator and 638 non-electric detonators to check detonator connection and confidence of detonation. The blasting noise and vibration were monitored to evaluate the environment effect and the damage of the nearby structures.

A Case Study on Multiple-deck-charge Blasting with Electronic Detonators (전자뇌관과 다단장약을 이용한 발파 사례 연구)

  • Ko, Tae Young;Shin, Chang Oh;Lee, Hyo;Lee, Seung Cheol
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.52-58
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    • 2012
  • A TBM launching shaft in DTL2 Contract 915 site is located in a typical hard Bukit Timah granite formation and lots of blasting work is required for shaft sinking. The original blast design used the electric detonator and ANFO blasts consisting of 30 holes per one blast with 1.5 m depth of drilling hole. However, significant delay of work and poor progress were expected due to the limitation of the number of blasting hole and strict vibration regulation on retaining systems. To overcome such constraints, an efficient new blasting method which can improve productivity and satisfy vibration limit was required. The revised blast design, using triple-deck blasts with electronic detonators and cartridge emulsion explosives, gives better construction performance and can reduce construction time. Such a new blasting technique can be effectively used for similar underground projects in the future where the volume of rock blasting is significant.

A Case Study on the Application of HiTRONIC-II Electronic Detonators to Overseas Site (HiTRONIC-II 전자뇌관 해외현장 적용 기술사례)

  • Lee, Dong-Hee;Jeong, Min-Su;Hwang, Nam-sun;Kim, Tae-hyun
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2019
  • An electronic initiation system that can support various types of field blasting works has been developed and put into practice. The newly developed equipment called Hanwha Electronic Blasting System (HEBS) II has three basic operation modes of scanning, logging, and tagging, among which the blaster can choose the most suitable one for the specific site conditions. In the present study, the work efficiency of the system in the scanning, logging and tagging modes was compared with that of the previous non-electric detonator. The results were estimated based on the aspects of the ground vibration, fragmentation, and digging time. It was found that the ground vibration, fragmentation, and digging time of the new system were decreased by about 45%, 31%, and 13%, respectively, with respect to the previous system. This result confirms that the new system is very efficient in the scanning, logging and tagging modes under the field conditions.

A Case Study About Applying Electronic Detonator on Downtown Tunnel Construction Area (도심지 터널에 대한 전자뇌관 적용 시공 사례)

  • Hwang, Nam-Sun;Heo, Eui-Haeng;Kim, Kyung-Hyun;Kim, Jeoung-Hwan;Seong, Yoo-Hyeon;Kim, Nam-Su
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2022
  • Electronic detonators are now widely used in various construction sites and quarry mines. Including the sites where safety-thing is located nearby, Cases of using electronic detonators are increasing to maximize operational efficiency by improving blast fragmentation or reducing the cost of secondary blasting. This case study is about applying for electronic detonators on zone 00 construction site, which is the part of urban area metropolitan express rail A line project. Although the project was initially planned to utilize non-electric detonators, Electronic detonators are considered as the solution not only for safe and fast excavation, but also to minimize civil complaint and the damage of safety-thing. By applying electronic detonators, we were able to satisfy environmental regulations standards and prevent nearby safety-thing from getting damaged.