Feasibility of Narrow Vein Mining Using a Mechanical Rock Splitter

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Planeta
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The use of explosives in underground mining has its drawbacks, particularly in the case of thin or narrow vein type deposits. Due to that, there is a need to develop more discriminative and safe rock-breaking technologies. Mechanical rock splitting seems to be one of the most promising avenues in this respect. This paper describes briefly principles and features of radial-axial splitters. It reviews a feasibility study done to evaluate a potential of this technology in selective mining. It was intended to compare productivity and cost of ædrill-splitÆ mining with conventional cut-and-fill method. Hypotheses and assumptions adopted, methodology used and the obtained results are presented and discussed. The study has confirmed an interesting potential of radial-axial splitters in mining thin and narrow vein deposits. In conclusion, it is stressed however, that it will take more R&D work to corroborate the results obtained. Some suggestions concerning future research in this field are also given.
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APA: S Planeta  (2003)  Feasibility of Narrow Vein Mining Using a Mechanical Rock Splitter

MLA: S Planeta Feasibility of Narrow Vein Mining Using a Mechanical Rock Splitter. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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