Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Efficiency

International Society of Explosives Engineers
S. Singh Michael Glogger David Willock
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The efficiency of the loading system in a mine depends upon the characteristics of the muck pile, the loading machine specifications and the loading practices. The focus of this paper was to look specifically at the size distribution of blasted material, and to quantify its effects on loader productivity. A scale model of LHD was designed and fabricated to represent machines currently employed in the industry. The experiments were performed using crushed Gabbro, which was mixed in various proportions according to Rossin-Rammler size distribution to give five different characteristic particle sizes and five different size distribution constants for each characteristic particle size. The effect of the size distribution constant on peak and mean penetration forces, work done and bucket fill factor was examined. In addition, the influence of mean particle size, 80% passing size (D80) and % oversize on the penetration force and bucket load was investigated.
Citation

APA: S. Singh Michael Glogger David Willock  (2001)  Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Efficiency

MLA: S. Singh Michael Glogger David Willock Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Efficiency. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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