Getting the Burden Right

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Varcos D J Poniewierski
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Efficient blasting requires constant vigilance with respect to the actual layout being used in the field. Objective measurement techniques are required in laying out a pattern as the 'by eye' or 'thumb suck' methods cannot guarantee consistent results in layout. Erratic blast results are the consequence of such an approach. In a case study at Sons of Gwalia mine, it was demonstrated that incorrect front burdens had a snowballing effect on otherwise carefully laid out blasts, resulting in both excessive amounts of boulders caused by preconditioning of bench fronts and tops, and tight digging. Both problems caused lower excavator productivity and excessive excavator damage, as well as making it difficult to set out subsequent blasts correctly. Several field measurement methods are available to aid in determining correct blast layouts and one is described in this paper.
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APA: Varcos D J Poniewierski  (1994)  Getting the Burden Right

MLA: Varcos D J Poniewierski Getting the Burden Right. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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