Study on the High Bench Cast-Blasting Effects Influenced by Explosive Specific Charge

2011 ◽  
Vol 250-253 ◽  
pp. 3763-3768
Author(s):  
Xiang Long Li ◽  
Dian Shu Liu ◽  
Long Fa Luan ◽  
Yi Yang ◽  
Zhi Yu Zhang

Explosive specific charge is the key to the high level of casting blast. In order to study how the explosive specific charge affects the high bench cast blasting, theoretical analysis and experimental study were used in the Hei Dai-gou open pit cast blasting. Experimental study shows that: under the same engineering geological conditions and blasting parameters, the throw distance increases as the average explosives specific charge increases, and this trend slows down gradually. Settlement muck-pile height increases as explosives specific charge increases, and then gently muck-pile shape tends to be more conducive to the work platform dragline flat-field and inverted reactor efficiency. Whenq> 0.65 kg/m3, the cast percentage can reach more than 30%, as 0.67 kg/m3<q<0.70 kg/m3, the cast percentage increases with a significant effect as the explosives specific charge increases; whenq> 0.74 kg/m3, the increasing rate of the cast percentage with the increase of explosive specific charge decreases.

2020 ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
A.A. Oschepkov ◽  
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V.V. Friauf

Presented is study in the problem of leadership in youth environment, in frames of which theoretical analysis of scientific works was conducted. The analysis showed, that the most actual in the present time is the value approach to leadership development for verification of which is experimental study is conducted. Results of the experiment showed dynamics of changes in values systems of both girls and boys during the period of conducting psycho-pedagogical program of values development. The analysis of experimental study results showed, that values orientations system of girls with high level of leader’s ability is oriented to social interaction, and values orientations system of boys with high level of leader’s ability is oriented to inner-group interests.


2012 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 363-373
Author(s):  
Jan Macuda

Abstract In Poland all lignite mines are dewatered with the use of large-diameter wells. Drilling of such wells is inefficient owing to the presence of loose Quaternary and Tertiary material and considerable dewatering of rock mass within the open pit area. Difficult geological conditions significantly elongate the time in which large-diameter dewatering wells are drilled, and various drilling complications and break-downs related to the caving may occur. Obtaining higher drilling rates in large-diameter wells can be achieved only when new cutter bits designs are worked out and rock drillability tests performed for optimum mechanical parameters of drilling technology. Those tests were performed for a bit ø 1.16 m in separated macroscopically homogeneous layers of similar drillability. Depending on the designed thickness of the drilled layer, there were determined measurement sections from 0.2 to 1.0 m long, and each of the sections was drilled at constant rotary speed and weight on bit values. Prior to drillability tests, accounting for the technical characteristic of the rig and strength of the string and the cutter bit, there were established limitations for mechanical parameters of drilling technology: P ∈ (Pmin; Pmax) n ∈ (nmin; nmax) where: Pmin; Pmax - lowest and highest values of weight on bit, nmin; nmax - lowest and highest values of rotary speed of bit, For finding the dependence of the rate of penetration on weight on bit and rotary speed of bit various regression models have been analyzed. The most satisfactory results were obtained for the exponential model illustrating the influence of weight on bit and rotary speed of bit on drilling rate. The regression coefficients and statistical parameters prove the good fit of the model to measurement data, presented in tables 4-6. The average drilling rate for a cutter bit with profiled wings has been described with the form: Vśr= Z ·Pa· nb where: Vśr- average drilling rate, Z - drillability coefficient, P - weight on bit, n - rotary speed of bit, a - coefficient of influence of weight on bit on drilling rate, b - coefficient of influence of rotary speed of bit on drilling rate. Industrial tests were performed for assessing the efficiency of drilling of large-diameter wells with a cutter bit having profiled wings ø 1.16 m according to elaborated model of average rate of drilling. The obtained values of average rate of drilling during industrial tests ranged from 8.33×10-4 to 1.94×10-3 m/s and were higher than the ones obtained so far, i.e. from 181.21 to 262.11%.


Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 699
Author(s):  
Ruifeng Wang ◽  
Xiong Wu ◽  
Yanliang Zhai ◽  
Yuxuan Su ◽  
Chenhui Liu

Chengde City boasts a wealth of high-quality mineral water resources characterized by a high level of strontium (Sr), a low level of sodium, and low alkalinity. In order to study the mechanism of formation of Sr-bearing mineral water in Chengde and to scientifically guide future mineral water exploration, taking three typical mineral water exploration areas in Chengde as examples, this paper studies the sources of Sr in mineral water and the general rules of its dissolution via a laboratory static leaching experiment and impact experiments, and it provides an analysis of the characteristics of typical rock samples. The research results indicate that the content of Sr in surrounding rock and the characteristics of minerals existing in surrounding rock jointly control the dissolution of Sr in water; that CO2 can promote the formation of mineral water containing Sr; and that temperature increases may boost the dissolution of Sr from carbonate minerals but also inhibit the dissolution of Sr from silicate minerals.


2003 ◽  
pp. 203-208
Author(s):  
Hideo KOMINE ◽  
Nobuhide OGATA ◽  
Akira NAKASHIMA ◽  
Hajime TAKAO ◽  
Hiroyoshi UEDA ◽  
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A. Giacomini ◽  
K. Thoeni ◽  
C. Lambert ◽  
S. Booth ◽  
S.W. Sloan
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Structures ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 2996-3012
Author(s):  
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Houzhan Zhou ◽  
Xiaojuan Wang ◽  
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