Displacement and Mixing of Blasted Sedimentary Rocks in Quarrying

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stephen Chung Scott Gosch John Carpenter James Breedlove
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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7
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190 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

While controlling fly rock and ground vibration in quarrying in the neighborhood of a residential area, producing good fragmentation and keeping different grades of material separated in a muckpile are important in maintaining the productivity of quality aggregates. This paper describes a single row production blast for the study of fragmentation and displacement in the grade control carried out at a quarry of Barrett Paving Materials Inc. in Sylvania, Ohio. Digital video imaging was used to monitor the blast-induced motion of the bench face as input to the DMC_Blast (Distinct Motion Code), for the analysis of the formation of the muckpile. The actual digitized blast video and the DMC_Blast simulation are compared. The displacement and mixing of all the inter-bedded limestone layers are made visible in the simulated cross-section of the muckpile. The apparent fragmentation analysed with PowerSieve is also discussed.
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APA: Stephen Chung Scott Gosch John Carpenter James Breedlove  (2001)  Displacement and Mixing of Blasted Sedimentary Rocks in Quarrying

MLA: Stephen Chung Scott Gosch John Carpenter James Breedlove Displacement and Mixing of Blasted Sedimentary Rocks in Quarrying. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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