A study of comminution efficiency in relation to controlled blasting in mining

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Chi, Gexia

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1994

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Thesis

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en_US

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blasting , mining , metallurgy , mineral processing , crushing , fragmentation , models , Brazilian test , uniaxial compression test , size distribution , Ball mill , roll mill , comminution efficiency , Mackay Science Project

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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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University of Nevada, Reno

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