A New Development of BQS (Blastability Quality System) for Closely Spaced Formations

  • Maria Chatziangelou
  • Basile Christaras
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Abstract

Success in the excavation of geological formations is commonly known as being very important in asserting stability. Furthermore, when the subjected geological formation is rocky and the use of explosives is required, the demands of successful blasting are multiplied. The present paper proposes a classification system, named: BQS (Blastability Quality System), for rock masses with closely spaced discontinuities (spacing lower than 0.1 m). It is obvious that rock quality is one of the main characteristics which define the blast ability of a rock. The BQS can be an easy and widely-used tool as it is a quick evaluator for blastability and rock mass quality at one time. Taking into consideration the research calculations and the parameters of BQS, what has been at question in this paper is the effect of blast ability in a geological formation with closely spaced discontinuities.

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Maria Chatziangelou, & Basile Christaras. (2017). A New Development of BQS (Blastability Quality System) for Closely Spaced Formations. Journal of Geological Resource and Engineering, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.17265/2328-2193/2017.01.003

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