Detonation Simulation

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The detonation simulation is used as a final check of the design performance. It shows:
  • the elapsed time;
  • the initiation front as each surface and downhole delay is fired;
  • the detonation front as each deck explodes.

    The simulation can be started from any point in the design. It can be run in step mode or continuous, and can be stopped at any time.

    For a downhole or surface delay to initiate successfully it must be connected to a previously initiated delay.

    For a deck to detonate successfully (explode on screen) it must either have a successfully initiated delay placed within the deck, or be continuous in the hole with another successfully detonated deck.

    A simulation can be run with or without the influence of delay scatter. Multiple random simulations can be calculated to determine timing statistics for each component of the design.

    Note: the simulation shown here is from an animated GIF file, and may run slowly on your computer. The speed of an actual detonation simulation in a JKSimBlast design module can be controlled by the user.

     


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