Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects

In India, various mega infrastructure projects are upcoming for development and growth of the country. Most of these projects are in metros’ or midsize cities. With huge population in the country, mega infrastructure civil engineering are in close proximity to community. Mining is also required to b...

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Main Authors: Bhatawdekar, R. M., Mohamad, E. T., Babu, S. M.
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spelling my.utm.907072021-04-29T23:28:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90707/ Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects Bhatawdekar, R. M. Mohamad, E. T. Babu, S. M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In India, various mega infrastructure projects are upcoming for development and growth of the country. Most of these projects are in metros’ or midsize cities. With huge population in the country, mega infrastructure civil engineering are in close proximity to community. Mining is also required to be carried out close to populated villages. Although blasting is most economical, adverse environmental impacts such as fly rock, ground vibration, air blast cannot be completely ignored and eliminated. This paper illustrates existing established technologies and various upcoming technologies which are blastfree and are environment friendly. At initial stage planning excavation, determining compressive strength, tensile strength, geological strength index are essential to decide type of excavation method. Surface miner for coal and limestone mines, ripper dozer, hydraulic rock breaker for secondary breaking are successful for more than two decades in India. Foam injection, plasma technology, chemical methods are emerging technologies. Impact hammer for primary breaking can be deployed in many mines in the country in the vicinity of local community. Excavation without blasting is the present need of technological requirement which is also well accepted as environment friendly. Books and Journals Private Ltd. 2019 Article PeerReviewed Bhatawdekar, R. M. and Mohamad, E. T. and Babu, S. M. (2019) Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects. Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, 67 (4). pp. 227-231. ISSN 0022-2755
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Bhatawdekar, R. M.
Mohamad, E. T.
Babu, S. M.
Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
description In India, various mega infrastructure projects are upcoming for development and growth of the country. Most of these projects are in metros’ or midsize cities. With huge population in the country, mega infrastructure civil engineering are in close proximity to community. Mining is also required to be carried out close to populated villages. Although blasting is most economical, adverse environmental impacts such as fly rock, ground vibration, air blast cannot be completely ignored and eliminated. This paper illustrates existing established technologies and various upcoming technologies which are blastfree and are environment friendly. At initial stage planning excavation, determining compressive strength, tensile strength, geological strength index are essential to decide type of excavation method. Surface miner for coal and limestone mines, ripper dozer, hydraulic rock breaker for secondary breaking are successful for more than two decades in India. Foam injection, plasma technology, chemical methods are emerging technologies. Impact hammer for primary breaking can be deployed in many mines in the country in the vicinity of local community. Excavation without blasting is the present need of technological requirement which is also well accepted as environment friendly.
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author Bhatawdekar, R. M.
Mohamad, E. T.
Babu, S. M.
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Mohamad, E. T.
Babu, S. M.
author_sort Bhatawdekar, R. M.
title Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
title_short Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
title_full Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
title_fullStr Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
title_full_unstemmed Hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
title_sort hard rock excavation without blasting for civil engineering and mining projects
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