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Vol 67 Iss. 1
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Physical prerequisites of transition to flow technology of rock fracturing in hard rocks

Authors:
A. N. Khanukaev
About authors
  • Ph.D., Dr.Sci. Leningrad Mining Institute
Date submitted:
1974-07-23
Date accepted:
1974-09-28
Date published:
1975-01-01

Abstract

Achieved successes in the technique and technology of development of mineral deposits have created the necessary prerequisites for the transition to the stream, more progressive technology of mining operations in strong rocks. ...

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References

  1. Arbiev K.K. Investigation of efficiency of application of large diameter explosive wells. Cand. dissertation, LMI, 1964.
  2. Belyatsky V.P., Bril V.Ya. Mechanism of rock destruction by explosion. Proceedings of the scientific seminar. Naukova Dumka, 1971.
  3. Dolgov K.A. Investigation of energy consumption and efficiency of the process of rock destruction by explosion. Cand. dissertation, LMI, 1969.
  4. Rubtsov V.K. Investigation of rock crushability by explosions at quarries. Doctoral Dissertation, MMI, 1971.
  5. Khanukaev A.N. Energy of Stress Waves at Breaking of Rocks by Explosion. Gosgortekhizdat, 1962.
  6. Khanukaev A.N. Mechanism of rock fracture. Proceedings of the scientific seminar. Naukova Dumka, 1971.

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