A Case Study of Dimensional Stone Blasting in Korea

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Chang-Ha Ryu Choon Sunwoo
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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370 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

There are various methods available for the recovery of dimensional stone in open pit quarries. Explosive blasting has more advantages in the economic point of view over the other methods but was not widely used in Korea because owner was concerned about much economic loss when it failed. Several years of efforts have been made in order to develop more effective cutting methods and to spread to the quarries for strengthening the competitiveness in the market. Rock cutting by jet flame and black powder was generally used in the early stage. Black powder was applied to cut the last horizontal plane after forming other vertical planes using the jet flame. Jet flame operation, however, is time consuming and produces excessive noise, and as the result, brings adverse effects on the operator as well as the complaints from the residence adjacent to the quarry. Some mechanical methods such as the slot drill, diamond wire saw or in-situ scale of diamond saw cutting were introduced. Most effective cutting methods using the explosive blasting were developed and applied successfully. Black powder was replaced with the detonating cord. A new air decking technique where plug was not used was developed. This paper reviews the technology for dimensional stone cutting and case study in Korea.
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APA: Chang-Ha Ryu Choon Sunwoo  (2003)  A Case Study of Dimensional Stone Blasting in Korea

MLA: Chang-Ha Ryu Choon Sunwoo A Case Study of Dimensional Stone Blasting in Korea. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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