Optimization Of Fragmentation In An Underground Mine ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dan Nilsson
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Rock from underground mining has a size-distribution, that varies from mine to mine, depends on rock conditions and mining method and on how much explosives etc, that is used. Because at the high costs, associated with full-scale studies of the size-distribution of blasted rock in a mine, detailed information is seldom published about such size-distributions. However, some facts can be noticed. Rock from tunnelling and other types of development work has a fine fragmentation. Cut-and- fill mining is a method that normally results in blasted rock with an advantageous size distribution. Block caving on the other hand often results in large amounts of boulders, since blasting of the rock is normally not used.
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APA: Dan Nilsson  (1985)  Optimization Of Fragmentation In An Underground Mine ? Introduction

MLA: Dan Nilsson Optimization Of Fragmentation In An Underground Mine ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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