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E-raamat: Measurement and Analysis of Blast Fragmentation [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 162 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429220623
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 162 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429220623

Fragmentation characteristics influence mucking productivity, crusher throughput and energy consumption, plant efficiency, yield and recovery, or the price itself of the end product in the case of industrial minerals and aggregates. Reliable, quantitative measurements of fragment sizes are instrumental in controlling and optimizing the blasting results.

Measurement and Analysis of Blast Fragmentation presents the latest developments in rock fragmentation measurement techniques and analysis. It includes image analysis and machine vision techniques, either photographic or 3D such as stereo-photogrammetry and laser triangulation; case studies of fragmentation measurements in a variety of situations and used in different optimization and control tasks; fragmentation analysis and new suitable functional descriptions of size distributions, and model-scale fragmentation tests with weighed size distribution data.

The contributions in this book were presented at the workshop Measurement and Analysis of Blast Fragmentation, which was hosted by Fragblast 10 (New Delhi, India, November 2012), provide a snapshot of the activity in rock fragmentation measurements and analysis around the world, and are a must-have reference for engineers and researchers working in rock blasting.

Preface vii
Organising Institution ix
Committees xi
Sponsors xiii
Technology developments
A history of digital image analysis technique for blast fragmentation assessment and some Indian contributions
3(10)
A.K. Raina
Automated rock fragmentation measurement with close range digital photogrammetry
13(10)
M.J. Noy
Automated, on-line, calibration-free, particle size measurement using 3D profile data
23(10)
M.J. Thurley
Surfometric imaging for dimensional analysis of individual aggregates and bulk samples
33(8)
G. Dislaire
P. Illing
C. Laurent
E. Pirard
P. Di Carlo
C. Moitroux
Designing and optimising surface blasts using 3D images
41(10)
M. Potsch
A. Gaich
R.A. McClure
Fragmentation testing
Experimental blast fragmentation research in model-scale bench blasts
51(10)
P. Schimek
F. Ouchterlony
P. Moser
Fragmentation under different confinement conditions and the burden behavior-small scale tests
61(12)
N. Petropoulos
D. Johansson
F. Ouchterlony
Size distributions
A three parameter rock fragmentation distribution
73(14)
A. T. Spathis
On the performance of truncated distributions to describe rock fragmentation
87(12)
J.A. Sanchidrian
P. Segarra
L.M. Lopez
F. Ouchterlony
P. Moser
Applications of fragmentation measurement
Assessment of objective based blast performance: Ranking system
99(8)
V.R. Sastry
K.R. Chandar
Return on experience from full-scale open pit blasting experiments
107(8)
F. Delille
D. Goetz
B. Tessier
Fragmentation risk assessment in open-pit blasting using interaction matrix-vulnerability index method
115(8)
F. Faramarzi
H. Mansouri
M.A.E. Farsangi
M. Monjezi
Optimisation of blast design for an iron ore mine and assessment of fragmentation through image processing
123(10)
H.S. Venkatesh
K. Vamshidhar
G. Gopinath
A.I. Theresraj
R. Balachander
Research on prediction of average blasting fragmentation based on BP neural network
133(6)
G.Q. Zhang
T.J. Tao
X.G. Wang
C.P. Wu
Assessing the effect of rock mass properties on rock fragmentation
139(6)
A.K. Sirveiya
N.R. Thote
Author index 145
Jose A. Sanchidrian Blanco, Ashok Kumar Singh