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A study of comminution efficiency in relation to controlled blasting in mining
Date
1994Type
ThesisDepartment
Mining and Metallurgical Engineering
Degree Level
Doctorate Degree
Degree Name
Metallurgical Engineering
Abstract
Better fragmentation results are achieved when burden and spacing distances are reduced by 25% during blasting. An economic benefit can be achieved by transferring part of the energy from crushing and grinding to blasting.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11714/1185Additional Information
Committee Member | Daemen, Jaak; Hsu, Liang-Chi; Misra, Manoranjan; Smith, Ross W. |
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Rights | In Copyright(All Rights Reserved) |
Rights Holder | Author(s) |