The Use of Laser Profiling, High Speed Cameras and Videography to Analyze Blasting Results in Underground Mining

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Bruce Notthup
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Using a Three Dimensional Laser Profiler, persomrel from Austin Powder were able to determine drilling patterns for use in underground mine Room and Pillar blasting operations, The faces had got out of alignment, causing concave faces across the 100 feet wide, 28 feet high tunnels. This was leading to poor drilling and poor blasting results. By profiling the faces, modifications could be made to the drilling pattern to help gradually straighten the faces. The Laser Profiler was also used to check the accuracy of collaring the holes and also perform post blast surveying of the positions of the bootlegs. This allowed recommendations to be made to improve drilling operations at the face. In addition, other volumetric calculations could be performed using the systems’ surveying software, all a lot more easily and quickly than by standard methods.
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APA: Bruce Notthup  (1994)  The Use of Laser Profiling, High Speed Cameras and Videography to Analyze Blasting Results in Underground Mining

MLA: Bruce Notthup The Use of Laser Profiling, High Speed Cameras and Videography to Analyze Blasting Results in Underground Mining. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1994.

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