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Flyrock prediction and control in opencast mines: a critical appraisal

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Title Flyrock prediction and control in opencast mines: a critical appraisal
 
Creator Raina, A.K.
Chakraborty, A.K.
Ramulu, M.
Sahu, P.B.
Haldar, A.
Choudhury , P.B.
 
Subject Blasting
 
Description Flyrock is unwanted throw of rock fragments during bench blasting in mines and civil constructions. The phenomenon is a probabilistic one and has been treated differently by several workers. Two basic models for prediction of flyrock range and size are in vogue. Indian authors have also tried to establish a relationship but have received little attention. Modern computational technique are useful in ascertaining probability or risk due to fly rock with different simulation techniques. This could , if treated in a comprehensive manner, become basis for guidelines in future. This paper tries to identify the lacunae in existing models along with an exhaustive survey of the literature published or available on the internet.
 
Publisher Mining Engineers's Association of India
 
Date 2004-12
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Raina, A.K. and Chakraborty, A.K. and Ramulu, M. and Sahu, P.B. and Haldar, A. and Choudhury , P.B. (2004) Flyrock prediction and control in opencast mines: a critical appraisal. Mining Engineers'Journal , 6 (5). pp. 10-20.
 
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