Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Z X. Zhang
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Ground vibrations from the blasts of the LKAB mine at the Malmberget town had reached 18-19 mm/s from year 2000 to 2002. From 2004 to 2010 the maximum vibrations had been reduced to 9 mm/s and most vibrations lowered to about 5 mm/s, indicating that the technical measures used in the mine are effective in vibration control. The major measure that has always been used in Malmberget mine is the method called Changing Initiation Sequence (CIS in short). Another method named Dividing Ring Blasting (DRB in short) is often applied to some special blast rings in the mine. Both methods have been proved to be successful in vibration reduction, and they do not need any additional costs. Because of the two methods, both maximum vibrations and average ones have been reduced by around 50% since 2004.
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APA: Z X. Zhang  (2012)  Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget Mine

MLA: Z X. Zhang Controlling Vibrations Caused by Underground Blasts in LKAB Malmberget Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2012.

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