The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated Results

International Society of Explosives Engineers
H Elliott D Schneider
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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186 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The advantages and disadvantages of using inclined boreholes in blasting has been under discussion for a long time. Some recognized disadvantages are that drilling costs, both operating and capital costs, are higher for inclined holes than for vertical ones, and that drilling accuracy is more difficult to maintain. People who have used angled holes in practice, on the other hand, have claimed that the quality of blast results was improved. In fact, their popularity has increased, especially in Australia.
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APA: H Elliott D Schneider  (1988)  The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated Results

MLA: H Elliott D Schneider The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated Results. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1988.

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