The Efficiencies of Cast Blasting in Wide Pits

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Robert L. Martin Marlyn G. King
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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6
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78 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Blasting activities in all four pits at Thunder Basin Coal's Black Thunder Mine are focused on cast blasting. With widths varying from 190 feet to 265 feet and bench heights varying from 90 feet to 175 feet, casting efficiencies vary with different geometry's. For example, the percent cast to final in the 200 foot pit is on the average higher than the 270 foot pit. The powder factors are somewhat higher in the narrower pits, thus increasing the cost of blasting. This leads to a very detailed look at the actual benefit of cast blasting and the associated cost of these benefits.
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APA: Robert L. Martin Marlyn G. King  (1995)  The Efficiencies of Cast Blasting in Wide Pits

MLA: Robert L. Martin Marlyn G. King The Efficiencies of Cast Blasting in Wide Pits. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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