Post-Blast Cast Profile Shape Prediction at Large Coal Surface Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Paula Pereira
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The better the capability of accurately predicting the results of any process the less laborious and costly is the optimization or improvement of that process. Rock blasting is a process that one intends to optimize for productivity and cost. Cast or throw blasting is a particular type of rock blasting which is widely used in surface coal mines, where draglines are used to remove the overburden from the top of the coal seam, in preparation for coal mining. Usually, the more rock that is thrown by the blast to the spoil side of the cut or pit, so that the dragline does not have to handle it, the more cost-effective is the cast blasting operation. As such, from an operating cost standpoint, it is crucial to better understand and predict the performance of cast blasting. The Distinct Motion Code or DMC is a Discrete Element Model which has been under development since 1987 and has been used to predict rock motion in several types of mining operations, particularly in surface coal and gold operations.
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APA: Paula Pereira  (2001)  Post-Blast Cast Profile Shape Prediction at Large Coal Surface Mines

MLA: Paula Pereira Post-Blast Cast Profile Shape Prediction at Large Coal Surface Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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