Reducing Coal Damage And Loss With A New Blasting Technology

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Tapan Goswami Geoff Brent Lloyd Hain
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

For many years Ramp 24 at Ensham mine in Queensland, Australia has suffered substantial coal loss and damage due to the fragile nature of the coal and problematic geological conditions, which have proved very challenging. In the past various blasting techniques were applied in attempts to improve coal recovery. One approach was to use a shallow throw (cast) blast followed by a separate post-strip blast underneath. Another method was the introduction of the practice known as “baby decking” with the addition of a large buffer of material in front of the coal. However, despite increasing mining costs, none of these techniques adequately reduced coal edge loss and damage.
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APA: Tapan Goswami Geoff Brent Lloyd Hain  (2008)  Reducing Coal Damage And Loss With A New Blasting Technology

MLA: Tapan Goswami Geoff Brent Lloyd Hain Reducing Coal Damage And Loss With A New Blasting Technology. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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