Large Diameter and Deep Hole Presplitting Techniques for Safe Wall Stability (702d8f82-2979-48dc-9390-2e853856733d)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Rodney Burke Tom McDonald
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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193 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

As mining progresses in the West, the depth of material has increased, making highwall stability a major factor in safety and production. The Jim Bridger Coal Mine has made highwall stability a priority, concentrating on safety as well as increasing and improving production. Overburden depths are increasing dramatically; the geological environment consists of medium to soft material, faulting, water, and current pit alignment not favorable to joint planes. Angle drilling the presplit at 20 degrees became necessary as vertical presplit drilling produced wall failures.
Citation

APA: Rodney Burke Tom McDonald  (1997)  Large Diameter and Deep Hole Presplitting Techniques for Safe Wall Stability (702d8f82-2979-48dc-9390-2e853856733d)

MLA: Rodney Burke Tom McDonald Large Diameter and Deep Hole Presplitting Techniques for Safe Wall Stability (702d8f82-2979-48dc-9390-2e853856733d). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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