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Ruiz, W., (2024). Aplicación del Sistema de Iniciación Electrónica para la mitigación de efectos adversos de voladuras controladas en zona urbana – Terminal Multipropósito Megapuerto de Chancay [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22133
Ruiz, W., Aplicación del Sistema de Iniciación Electrónica para la mitigación de efectos adversos de voladuras controladas en zona urbana – Terminal Multipropósito Megapuerto de Chancay []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22133
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title = "Aplicación del Sistema de Iniciación Electrónica para la mitigación de efectos adversos de voladuras controladas en zona urbana – Terminal Multipropósito Megapuerto de Chancay",
author = "Ruiz Julian, Willy Jordan",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
The study focuses on reducing vibrations and minimizing the adverse effects of blasting in urban areas through the use of electronic detonators. During tests in Trinidad, Buena Vista, and Santa Rosa, 11 electronic blasts were carried out without social incidents such as excessive vibrations, schedule changes, flyrocks, dust presence, or noise generation. These positive results were decisive for the client to choose to implement exclusively electronic blasting in areas B2, B3, and B4. The benefits include a favorable perception of electronic initiation systems by local residents, adherence to blasting schedules without extensions, and the ability to schedule detonations independently to avoid overlap between drills. Additionally, controlled detonations were successfully performed near homes without dangerous rock projections, thanks to detailed simulations in blast designs and effective controlled blasting techniques. No evidence of excessive dust or noise generation was recorded, and all vibration levels remained within permissible limits. With the implementation of double and triple electronic initiation, there was a significant increase in the volume of broken material and the number of drills fired, due to the reduction in operational charge through the decrease in explosive columns. In summary, the use of electronic detonators not only improved the operational efficiency of the blasts but also significantly reduced the negative impacts on nearby urban communities, ensuring a safer operation with less impact on residents close to port operation areas.
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