Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, South Australia
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, South Australia
The Science of Blasting and its Use to Minimise Costs
This paper gives a description of the research undertaken by an explosives manufacturer to give better technical advice to the Mineral Industry. Blasting Physics is defined as giving a systematic and coherent account of the initiation and subsequent effects of high explosives upon the surrounding medium. As a result of this work a mathematical model based on the gener- ally accepted mechanism of blasting has been developed. The mechanism and the resulting model are briefly outlined. IFrom'this model the effects of burden, spacing, blasthole diameter, rock and explosive properties upon fragmentation and heave can be calculated. Using these calculations it is then possible to see how variations in frag Imentation and heave can affect the overall production costs of a mine whether it is surface or underground._x000D_
The overall costs are made up of a number of individual costs - drilling, blasting, loading, hauling and crushing. ach of these operations influences or is influenced by fragmentation and heave s these costs are inter-related, the
The overall costs are made up of a number of individual costs - drilling, blasting, loading, hauling and crushing. ach of these operations influences or is influenced by fragmentation and heave s these costs are inter-related, the
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G Harries, J K Mercer
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