Systems Approach To Drilling And Blasting Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald E. Scheck
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Blasting practices based on sound engineering principles are well established but the successful application of these practices requires accurate information about the overburden geology and close supervision of the drilling and blasting operations. Good design alone is not sufficient to insure good results, but the process may be difficult to control unless steps are taken to measure the variables and to provide management and the operators with the information they need to establish and maintain control. Satisfactory blasting can be defined as loosening and fragmenting the rock so that it can be handled by the excavating equipment, while at the same time, governmental regulations on air blast and ground vibrations are not violated. Optimum practices achieve these objectives at the lowest combined cost of the drilling and loading operations and the blasting materials. Total system optimization, that is, taking into consideration the effect of fragmentation on the cost of operating and maintaining excavating equipment as well as drilling and blasting costs, probably is not a reasonable goal at the present time.
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APA: Donald E. Scheck  (1984)  Systems Approach To Drilling And Blasting Control

MLA: Donald E. Scheck Systems Approach To Drilling And Blasting Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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