Title of article :
Influence of Front Row Burden on Fragmentation, Muckpile Shape, Excavator Cycle Time, and Back Break in Surface Limestone Mines
Author/Authors :
Singh Choudhary, Bhanwar Department of Mining Engineering - IIT(Indian School of Mines) - Dhanbad-826004, India , Arora, Rajesh Department of Mining Engineering - IIT(Indian School of Mines) - Dhanbad-826004, India
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Front row burden is one of the key parameter to improve the bench blasting results. Improper design of the front row burden can create nuisances in the form of ground vibration, flyrock, back break or it may responsible for breakage of improper fragment size from the rockmass. Therefore, front row burden need to be optimised on the basis of proper scientific assessment. It has been proved that there cannot be a unique blast design that would serve the varied situations prevailing in mines but site specific and customized blast designs can accommodate the different blasting environments encountered in the field under the variegated geo-mining conditions. This study was conducted to know the influence of front row burden on fragmentation, muckpile, excavator productivity and from the study it was found that front row burden range of 0.50-0.70 of designed burden resulted the improved blasting results (fragmentation, Muckpile shape parameters and final wall profile). While, front row burden range of 0.8-1 of designed burden created more congested material, uneven fragmentation and back break in high wall.
Keywords :
Blasting , Surface mines , front row burden , fragmentation , muckpile shape , back break , excavator
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2438181
Link To Document :
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