Comparison of Highwall Control Methods at Bayswater Colliery

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Tapan Goswami Michael Croucher
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

At Bayswater Colliery various methods of controlling highwall stabii were investigated. The use of presplitting was trialled and its effectiveness measured. The presplit hole spacing and explosive charge were based on those succes& lly used in other coal mines in the Hunter Valley. The major presplit design parameter to be determined was the stand-off distance between the presplit line and the back row of the production blast. This could not be transfmed directly from other sites due to the difference between the Bayswater’s production blast geometry and geology to that of other sites. Using highwall face surveys and Orica’s SUR..YPlus@ software, the average back-break behind normal production blasts was determined. This was then used to select the stand-off distance between the back row production blastholes to the presplit line. While presplit designs are normally based on powder factor (kg/m2), the use of energy factor (MJ/m2) was also investigated as a possible design criteria.
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APA: Tapan Goswami Michael Croucher  (1999)  Comparison of Highwall Control Methods at Bayswater Colliery

MLA: Tapan Goswami Michael Croucher Comparison of Highwall Control Methods at Bayswater Colliery. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1999.

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