DRBLST - A Computer Cost Model For Surface Coal Mine Fragmentation - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Catherine T. Aimone
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

A computerized cost model has been developed to simulate the technical and economic effects of strip mine blasting in the vicinity of structures. Current surface mining regulations restrict the allowable level of production blasting as a function of this distance. Blast design modifications,' therefore must be employed when blasting in the vicinity of homes to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations specifying limits to the seismic effects generated from a blast. The blasting level allowed. is computed by the charge weight of explosives per delay from the following scaled distance formula: [ ] where W is the charge weight per delay, in kilograms (pounds), D is the distance factor corresponding to the regulatory limit of peak particle velocity to which a structure may be subjected to. Current regulations specify 2.54 cm (1.0 in.) per second corresponding to a SD factor of 27 (60) (Federal Register, 1977).
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APA: Catherine T. Aimone  (1982)  DRBLST - A Computer Cost Model For Surface Coal Mine Fragmentation - Introduction

MLA: Catherine T. Aimone DRBLST - A Computer Cost Model For Surface Coal Mine Fragmentation - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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