Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 1

International Society of Explosives Engineers
G. R. Adhikari
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

A major part of mineral production comes from surface mining and there has been a rapid growth in this sector with the deployment of high capacity equipment. The importance of blast design combining appropriately both theoretical methods and practical approach has been well recognized in the field of surface mining. It is known that blast design has a direct consequence on productivity, safety and economic viability of these mines. Blasting is the most common method of breaking rocks in mining, but it has to be cost-effective. In coal production, for instance, drilling and blasting account for 25 percent of the total procution cost. In hard rock mining, the cost of drilling and blasting is about 40 percent. Due to ever increasing concern for cost-effectiveness together with environmental consciousness, designing blasts for each application has now become a stringent requirement and indeed a challenging task as well.
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APA: G. R. Adhikari  (2002)  Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 1

MLA: G. R. Adhikari Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 1. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2002.

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