A Field Study of Fracture Control Techniques for Smooth Wall Blasting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. C. Holloway G. Bjarnholt W. H. Wilson
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper describes the results of field tests conducted on a 5x25m bench face to evaluate several new concepts for improving smooth wall blasting. These ideas involved the use of notched boreholes to direct the fractures and unconventional types and placements of explosives. The notches were made with a mechanical broaching tool, a water jet and with shaped charges. Borehole pressures were measured with an inexpensive and expendable pressure transducer developed for this program. The testing showed that at hole spacings 38% greater than normal practice, notched holes with half the normal loading density produced equivalent results.
Citation

APA: D. C. Holloway G. Bjarnholt W. H. Wilson  (1986)  A Field Study of Fracture Control Techniques for Smooth Wall Blasting

MLA: D. C. Holloway G. Bjarnholt W. H. Wilson A Field Study of Fracture Control Techniques for Smooth Wall Blasting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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