How Far Can Chemical Crushing With Explosives In The Mine Go Towards Further Replacement Of Mechanical Crushing In The Plant?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles H. Grant
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Communications in whatever we do, is one of the major problems we encounter. In an effort to provide a better understanding of the use of explosives, I am going to take a little different view of what explosives are, and how you might look at them as tools to fragment rock, and some of the problems encountered in doing so. First, let's take the explosive, and although there are many factors involved, I want you to consider these as being reduced to only two--shock strain imparted to the rock by the high early development of energy; and the other, the gas effect which is a combination of heat, moles of gas formed, rate of formation of these gases which develop pressures, etc..
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APA: Charles H. Grant  (1968)  How Far Can Chemical Crushing With Explosives In The Mine Go Towards Further Replacement Of Mechanical Crushing In The Plant?

MLA: Charles H. Grant How Far Can Chemical Crushing With Explosives In The Mine Go Towards Further Replacement Of Mechanical Crushing In The Plant?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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