Optimization of Fragmentation in benches for Dragline deployed in large opencast coal mines- A case study of Indian mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Rajesh Sonkar Sanjeev Kumar
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The deployment of Dragline machines in opencast coal projects involves huge capital expenditure as well as operating costs. The mine operators always endeavor to ensure smooth excavation of material by the Dragline machines while meeting the major objectives of safety, minimal disturbance to environment and optimal operating costs. Optimization of fragmentation through well designed blasts is fundamental in meeting part of the objectives is good fragmentation of rock or mineral proposed to be lifted by the Dragline machine. If the overburden lying over mineral is not properly fragmented, it may result in formation of ‘Toe’ the removal of which is the most arduous task in opencast coal mines. The mine operators always endeavor to achieve best possible results in blasting to ensure smooth operation of the high cost Dragline Machine. However, despite continuous efforts by the blasting engineers involved in bench blasting for the machine, the formation of ‘Toe’ is an ever nagging problem faced in large opencast coal projects eventually reducing the overall operational efficiency of mining.
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APA: Rajesh Sonkar Sanjeev Kumar  (2011)  Optimization of Fragmentation in benches for Dragline deployed in large opencast coal mines- A case study of Indian mine

MLA: Rajesh Sonkar Sanjeev Kumar Optimization of Fragmentation in benches for Dragline deployed in large opencast coal mines- A case study of Indian mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2011.

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