Fragmentation Measurement Results for Fourteen Full-Scale Production Blasts: A Comparison With a Three Dimensional Wave Code

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Catherine T. Aimone Charles H. Dowding
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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18
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838 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Rock particle sizes were measured at fourteen steep-slope Appalachian coal mines during production blasting. The distribution of rock sizes shows the effects of inter-hole timing, sequence of hole initiation, as well as charge distribution within each shot. Blast design parameters were selected to: (1) minimize displacement of broken rock conforming to throw control required of mining methods, (2) minimize seismic effects, and (3) create breakage at a cost economical to mining operations.
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APA: Catherine T. Aimone Charles H. Dowding  (1983)  Fragmentation Measurement Results for Fourteen Full-Scale Production Blasts: A Comparison With a Three Dimensional Wave Code

MLA: Catherine T. Aimone Charles H. Dowding Fragmentation Measurement Results for Fourteen Full-Scale Production Blasts: A Comparison With a Three Dimensional Wave Code. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1983.

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