Vertical Retreat Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. D. Scott
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This paper consists of a review of the development and application of spherical charge blasting at Inco Metals Company. Topics will include the Livingston Strain Equation, the field data required for its use in full scale operation, the type of ground in which mining has been carried out, explosives in use and their characteristics and finally, an overview of actual production applications. These applications include Primary Stope Mining, Secondary Mining Against Fill, Mining a Faulted Ore Zone and Drop Raise Blasting. INTRODUCTION Crater blasting in itself has been in use for over twenty years, but only recently has the technique been combined with a spherical size charge to form the Vertical Retreat Mining Method. This article endeavours to put the Livingston Strain Equation in a practical light, to describe several actual hard rock applications, and the results achieved in each case. THE LIVINGSTON STRAIN ENERGY EQUATION C.W. Livingston put forward the following equation as a standard means of determining the optimum burden required for full crater production blasting. The constant "E" is included in an attempt to recognize secondary breakage caused by strain waves.
Citation

APA: J. D. Scott  (1981)  Vertical Retreat Mining

MLA: J. D. Scott Vertical Retreat Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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