A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Burden and Spacing Parameters on Rock Fragmentation in Blasting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Budavari S Vutukuri VS
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

During recent years many investigators have suggested large spacing to burden ratios to improve the fragmentation obtained in blasting. In spite of these suggestions, most operators still use a conventional ratio of 1 to 2. From single hole longitudinal charge tests in laboratory, it is shown that burden controls the fragmentation. The burden for obtaining uniform fragmentation is smaller than the burden to obtain maximum breakage. Tests on two or three holes show that a larger spacing to burden ratio can be used for smaller burdens, but it is not possible for the larger burdens chosen to obtain maximum breakage. By using finite element analysis evidence is presented to show the effect of spacing and burden relationship on blasting results.
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APA: Budavari S Vutukuri VS  (1975)  A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Burden and Spacing Parameters on Rock Fragmentation in Blasting

MLA: Budavari S Vutukuri VS A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Burden and Spacing Parameters on Rock Fragmentation in Blasting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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