Title of article
An Investigation of the Cumulative Impact of Decking Length and Firing Pattern on Blasting Results
Author/Authors
Chandrahas ، N Sri GMMCO Technology Services Limited (GTS LTD) , Choudhary ، Bhanwar Singh Department of Mining Engineering - Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad (IIT(ISM) Dhanbad) , Venkataramayya ، MS Department of Mining Engineering - Gallogly College of Engineering (COE) - Osmania University (OU) , Fissha ، Yewuhalashet Department of Geosciences, Geo-technology and Materials Engineering for Resources - Graduate School of International Resource Sciences - Akita University , Taiwo ، Blessing Olamide Mining Engineering Department - Federal University of Technology Akure
From page
97
To page
110
Abstract
To conducting efficient blasting operations, one needs to analyze the bench geology, structural and dimensional parameters to obtain the required optimum fragmentation with minimum amount of ground vibration. Joints presence causes difficulty during drilling and subsequent rock breakage mechanism. An idea on joints density will give an idea on deciding with column charging in-terms of decking-stemming and firing patterns. The goal of the research is to develop a hybrid algorithm model to predict joints width and joint angle. In order to achieve the task, advanced softwares, machine learning models and a field data tests were used in this study.
Keywords
Fragmentation , PPV , Decking Length , Firing Patterns
Journal title
Journal of Mining and Environment
Journal title
Journal of Mining and Environment
Record number
2771900
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