Blast Vibrations: A Critical Component of Dilution Control at an Underground Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Blast vibration analysis under relatively near-field conditions has been carried out in a narrow-vein underground operation. The objective was to characterize the vibration signal (particle acceleration and velocity) from carefully controlled stope blasts. The limitations of such analysis in deriving design guidelines for reducing dilution has been elucidated. It has been shown that identification of each individual hole with specific explosive types can yield explosive-specific predictive equations for particle velocity. This has been coupled with measurement of actual overbreak to arrive at a limiting vibration level to generate a realistic design tool for controlling dilution in narrow-vein mines.
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APA:  (2003)  Blast Vibrations: A Critical Component of Dilution Control at an Underground Mine

MLA: Blast Vibrations: A Critical Component of Dilution Control at an Underground Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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