Evolution Of Controlled Blasting Practices Dragon Products Company, LLC Quarry Operations, Thomaston, Me

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Boakye
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a review of historic blast design practices at the Dragon Products Company, LLC (Dragon) Quarry Operation, along with the results of two different blast design vibration monitoring programs. A blast pattern design modification was initiated to determine if production volume per shot could be increased and highwall instability could be decreased. A vibration monitoring program was undertaken to investigate peak particle velocity (PPV) and relate the data to the blastability of the jointed onsite rock mass, utilizing the relationship between PPV and dynamic stress and strain. The Dragon Quarry Operation has historically used a 6-in. diameter, 14-ft by 14-ft production blast pattern, with blast holes loaded manually using cartridge style explosive products. In 2011, Quarry Operations introduced a 6-in diameter, 16-ft by 16-ft production blasting pattern, using pre-mixed, truck-loaded, bulk emulsion/ammonium nitrate/fuel oil (ANFO) blends. This paper summarizes the results of the blast design modifications, the results of the vibration monitoring data, and describes how production blasting and excavation at the Dragon Quarry has benefited from such modifications.
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APA: K. Boakye  (2013)  Evolution Of Controlled Blasting Practices Dragon Products Company, LLC Quarry Operations, Thomaston, Me

MLA: K. Boakye Evolution Of Controlled Blasting Practices Dragon Products Company, LLC Quarry Operations, Thomaston, Me. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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