Separating Explosive Charges with Air Gaps to Improve Fragmentation Whilst Reducing Explosive Usage

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Results of blasting trials conducted at Gregory Mine, a large open cut coal mine situated in the Bowen Basin, show that fragmentation was improved or equalled whilst reducing the amount of explosives previously required. This was achieved by a system of deck loading whereby two or more explosive charges, separated by air gaps, were positioned in the blast hole, thereby extending the effective explosive column whilst minimizing the total explosives required. In the three trials to date, a saving of approximately 213 kg of ANFO per blast hole was achieved. This represented an approximate 20% reduc- tion in ANFO requirements.
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APA:  (1989)  Separating Explosive Charges with Air Gaps to Improve Fragmentation Whilst Reducing Explosive Usage

MLA: Separating Explosive Charges with Air Gaps to Improve Fragmentation Whilst Reducing Explosive Usage. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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