Perimeter Control in Development Mining

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L Bottomley A J. Tucker
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The principle objective of development mining is to create thoroughfares that can be accessed by personnel and machinery for the entire life of an underground mine. The drill and blast process, being the primary method used when creating these thoroughfares, needs to be able to adequately fracture the rock to be removed whilst at the same time minimising any damage that may be sustained to the rock surface that remains. This process of damage prevention is known by a variety of different names including smooth blasting, sculpture blasting, contour blasting and controlled blasting. Whilst the terms are different, the objective is the same and that is to reduce and better distribute the explosive charges to minimise stressing and fracturing of the rock beyond the neat excavation line. The process in this report will be referred to as perimeter control blasting. This paper will discuss the benefits of using perimeter control blasting in a development mining operation and the theories that govern how these blasting techniques work. The methods that are used to implement perimeter control blasting will also be addressed, paying particular attention to how these blasting techniques have evolved, spawning new and improved perimeter control products. Finally some attention will be given to the process of optimising perimeter control blasting in any underground mining operation.
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APA: L Bottomley A J. Tucker  (2005)  Perimeter Control in Development Mining

MLA: L Bottomley A J. Tucker Perimeter Control in Development Mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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