Conference Proceedings
Twelfth International Symposium on Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (MPES 2003)
Conference Proceedings
Twelfth International Symposium on Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (MPES 2003)
Feasibility of Narrow Vein Mining Using a Mechanical Rock Splitter
The use of explosives in underground mining has its drawbacks, particularly in the case of thin or narrow vein type deposits. Due to that, there is a need to develop more discriminative and safe rock-breaking technologies. Mechanical rock splitting seems to be one of the most promising avenues in this respect. This paper describes briefly principles and features of radial-axial splitters. It reviews a feasibility study done to evaluate a potential of this technology in selective mining. It was intended to compare productivity and cost of drill-split' mining with conventional cut-and-fill method. Hypotheses and assumptions adopted, methodology used and the obtained results are presented and discussed. The study has confirmed an interesting potential of radial-axial splitters in mining thin and narrow vein deposits. In conclusion, it is stressed however, that it will take more R&D work to corroborate the results obtained. Some suggestions concerning future research in this field are also given.
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J Paraszczak, S Planeta
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- Published: 2003
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