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Prediction of Sarcheshmeh copper mine blasting operation effects on nearby structure.

Authors :
Osanloo M.G.
Mine planning and equipment selection 2000: ninth international symposium Athens, Greece 06-Nov-0009-Nov-00
Bakhshandeh H.
Javaherian A.
Osanloo M.G.
Mine planning and equipment selection 2000: ninth international symposium Athens, Greece 06-Nov-0009-Nov-00
Bakhshandeh H.
Javaherian A.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

A mathematical model has been developed to predict the effect of particle velocity on nearby structures at the Iranian mine, such as the dispatching station, leaching and oxide dump locations. The 57 resultant components of ground motion from 11 blasting operations were recorded by digital seismograph and analysed by DADISP and Winsurf software. The mathematical model was developed using Excel and was found to indicate the safe distance from blasting operations as 310 m for a maximum 7 100 kg charge per delay.<br />A mathematical model has been developed to predict the effect of particle velocity on nearby structures at the Iranian mine, such as the dispatching station, leaching and oxide dump locations. The 57 resultant components of ground motion from 11 blasting operations were recorded by digital seismograph and analysed by DADISP and Winsurf software. The mathematical model was developed using Excel and was found to indicate the safe distance from blasting operations as 310 m for a maximum 7 100 kg charge per delay.

Details

Database :
OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1309224292
Document Type :
Electronic Resource