The Influence of Rock Mass Quality in Controlled Blasting (87c67f30-2368-4c33-b1ba-1ff98b35a5ef)

- Organization:
- International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 173 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Blasting is an integral part of mining activity and is an inherently destructive process. The quality of the rock mass in which an excavation is being driven has a strong influence on the level of dynamic forces to which the rock can be subjected and sustain damage. Though each specific rock mass occurrence is unique, yet there are common rock mass features which influence the outcome of controlled blasting in a similar way. A field study was conducted which involved assessment of blast damage at several operating mines and blasting of small scale models. The effects of block size and strength, joint parameters, ground water, weathering of rocks and rock mass rating on the results of controlled blasting have been investigated and discussed in this study. The influence of number and thickness of weak layers on overbreak control has been discussed in the light of practical data. Critical particle velocity ranges for damage to rock masses with different qualities have been outlined. An approach for the judicious design of perimeter hole pattern and charge concentration has been proposed.
Citation
APA:
(2007) The Influence of Rock Mass Quality in Controlled Blasting (87c67f30-2368-4c33-b1ba-1ff98b35a5ef)MLA: The Influence of Rock Mass Quality in Controlled Blasting (87c67f30-2368-4c33-b1ba-1ff98b35a5ef). International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2007.