Stratablasttm - A New Mining Method

International Society of Explosives Engineers
T Goswami
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The conventional practice in open cut coal strip mining has been to blast the overburden or coal layers in separate blast events. This is done in order to maximise the benefits from throw blasting and also to limit coal losses. Each blast event usually has a particular design of hole diameters, burdens and spacings, explosive charges and blast timing in order to achieve the required blast outcome for either the overburden or coal. This means that each blast has to be separately cleaned on the surface after excavation of the previous blast. Hole locations then have to be individually surveyed and marked, holes drilled, explosives and initiators loaded and the blast fired. Each of these actions takes considerable time and resources and therefore impacts on mine productivity. The mine has to be cleared for each blast event and every blast presents a new potential source for noise, dust or vibration disturbance to the neighbouring population. Exposed highwalls are also subjected to vibration and damage from each subsequent blast event
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APA: T Goswami  (2006)   Stratablasttm - A New Mining Method

MLA: T Goswami Stratablasttm - A New Mining Method. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2006.

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