Swedish Methods For Mechanized Blasthole Charging ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 2267 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
Placing a detonating explosive inside a volume of rock is an efficient method of rock fragmentation. The explosion generates internal tensile stresses in the rock, and because rock is a brittle material, this brings about crack propagation and fragmentation far more efficiently than does application of explosive on the surface. To get the explosive inside, we drill a pattern of boreholes and charge the explosive into the holes. This is really the one and only purpose of making blastholes in mining: to give access for the explosive to the interior of the rock. No matter how big and expensive a drilling jumbo we stand up in front of a rock face, and no matter how many boreholes we let it drill, the rock does not fall apart by itself without blasting. It is the action of the explosive in the boreholes that does it. When we consider that we need a pound or two of explosive for every cubic yard of rock to be fragmented, and a pint of borehole volume for each pound of explosive, we see that the process of blasthole charging is an important element in the whole process of rock blasting.
Citation
APA: (1975) Swedish Methods For Mechanized Blasthole Charging ? Introduction
MLA: Swedish Methods For Mechanized Blasthole Charging ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.