Hydtro-Fracturing Technology for Secondary Rock Breaking

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Don McCarthy
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Modern mining has been dominated by the drill-and-blast method for more than a century. There have been steady improvements in drilling technology, explosive products, methods of initiation and integration of the two techniques but the essential cyclical nature of drill-and-blast rock excavation naturally limits continuous improvements in cost and productivity. Dynamite and safety fuses, compressed-airdriven tools, and most of the crushing and grinding machinery in use today were all developed before 1900. Moreover, virtually every mechanized mining system used today was in use by the late 1950’s.
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APA: Don McCarthy  (1998)  Hydtro-Fracturing Technology for Secondary Rock Breaking

MLA: Don McCarthy Hydtro-Fracturing Technology for Secondary Rock Breaking. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1998.

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