RI 3118 Explosive Shattering Of Minerals As A Substitute For Crushing Preparatory To Ore Dressing - Explosive Crushing Of Minerals - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. S. Dean
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

The principle of explosive crushing depends upon the fact that an expandable substance contained within the pores of a solid body will disrupt such a body upon expansion. Such expansion may be obtained by the detonation of an explosive or by the sudden release of pressure of a superheated liquid. That this principle of disruption may be applied to minerals rests on the fact that cracks, cleavage planes, and pores exist in all minerals to an extent hardly conceived possible heretofore. Crushing by this method takes advantage of forces applied from within the mineral rather than from forces applied from without. The application of a force from within would appear to be more effective.
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APA: R. S. Dean  (1932)  RI 3118 Explosive Shattering Of Minerals As A Substitute For Crushing Preparatory To Ore Dressing - Explosive Crushing Of Minerals - Introduction

MLA: R. S. Dean RI 3118 Explosive Shattering Of Minerals As A Substitute For Crushing Preparatory To Ore Dressing - Explosive Crushing Of Minerals - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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