Optimization of Blasting Pattern in an Underground Coal Mine for Maximum Production with Minimum Roof Disturbance

International Society of Explosives Engineers
M. Roy R. Singh D. Singh
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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111 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Success of a blasting pattern in Blasting-off-the-solid (BOS) in Bord (Room) & Pillar method of coal mining is judged by the percentage of pull achieved vis-à-vis the yield of coal produced in a blasted round. Improper blast design and distribution of explosives in shot holes normally causes poor breakage i.e. a major portion of shot holes left unbroken resulting into reduced yield per blast. Over and above the disturbance to the roof is also due to excessive vibration caused by explosive energy not properly utilized in fragmentation.
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APA: M. Roy R. Singh D. Singh  (2003)  Optimization of Blasting Pattern in an Underground Coal Mine for Maximum Production with Minimum Roof Disturbance

MLA: M. Roy R. Singh D. Singh Optimization of Blasting Pattern in an Underground Coal Mine for Maximum Production with Minimum Roof Disturbance. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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