Hydraulic Pulse Generator For Nonexplosive Excavation (10f1a281-9a0e-412e-ac65-1440a2c270ad)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. J. Kollé
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A compressed-water hydraulic pulse generator (HPG) for nonexplosive blasting of rock and con¬crete is described Energy is stored in the HPG by compressing water to ultrahigh pressure. A large, fastopening valve discharges the com¬pressed water, resulting in a high-energy impulse. The HPG can be used for small-scale bench blasting by discharging the water through a nozzle that is closely fitted into a borehole. A bench blasting system requires an HPG, a drill and an indexing mechanism to allow insertion of the HPG nozzle into a drilled borehole. Systems with discharge energies ranging from 40 to 250 kJ have been used to excavate hard rock, including andesite, granite and quartzite. The largest system can excavate 15 t/h (16.5 stph) of massive quartzite based on a 2-min cycle time for hole drilling. Blasting with an ultrahigh-pressure hydraulic pulse generator was demonstrated as an effective means of excavating hard massive rock under the confined conditions of a tunnel opening or underground sloping panel. Hydraulic blasting provides a continuous mechanized mining capability that is well suited for deep-level mining and urban excavation sites where explosives are prohibited
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APA: J. J. Kollé  (1997)  Hydraulic Pulse Generator For Nonexplosive Excavation (10f1a281-9a0e-412e-ac65-1440a2c270ad)

MLA: J. J. Kollé Hydraulic Pulse Generator For Nonexplosive Excavation (10f1a281-9a0e-412e-ac65-1440a2c270ad). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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