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Title : EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON BLASTING FRAGMENTATION OF IRON ORE INFLUENCED BY CHARGE STRUCTURE AND DETONATION POSITION
Subject : Surface Blasting
Volume No. : NA
Issue No. : 
Author : Y. Long, X.H. Li, Q.J. Xu, H. Zhou, J.F. Liu & Z.H. Jiang
Printed Year : 2013
No of Pages  : 9
Description : 

The deep-hole surface blasting technique is a prime method of iron ore mining. Blasting fragmentation is one of the important economic indicators that measures the blast method to obtain the iron ore. To improve the efficiency of the blasting method and further reduce the cost of the subsequent processing of iron ore, this paper summarizes measured data gained from a certain amount of blasting test conducted in an iron ore mine in Guangdong province, China. According to the data analysis, there are differences on iron ore blasting fragmentation by different indicators of deep-hole blasting, such as decoupling coefficient of charge, contact state between charge and borehole wall, and change of detonation position in charge. These factors were compared in terms of relevance and impact. Research shows: under certain rock conditions, the decoupling coefficient of the charge has a best range related to blasting fragmentation. Since the detonation position in charge determines the direction of propagation of the explosion stress wave through ore and rock, bottom initiation and mid initiation will help to improve the iron ore blasting fragmentation in joints fractured rock and ore. The research conclusions have important application value for program design of iron ore surface blasting and to guide other types of rock surface blasting.

 

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