BS 3618-6-1972 Glossary of mining terms - Drilling and blasting《采掘术语 第6部分 钻探和爆破》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS3618-6: 1972 Glossary of Mining terms Section6: Drilling and blastingBS3618-6:1972 This BritishStandard, having been approved by the Mining andQuarrying Requisites Industry Standards Committee,was published underthe authority of the Executive Board on 30 March1972 BSI12-1999 First
2、 published August1964 First revision March1972 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MQE/17 Draft for approval71/41397 ISBN 580 06839 0 Co-operating organizations The Mining and Quarrying Requisites Industry Standards Committee, under whose supervision
3、 this BritishStandard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government department and scientific and industrial organizations: Association of Mining Electrical and Mechanical Engineers* British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association British Steel Industry Council of U
4、nderground Machinery Manufacturers Department of Trade and Industry* Engineering Equipment Users Association Federation of Manufacturers of Construction Equipment and Cranes Institute of Quarrying Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Mining Engineers* National Coal Board* The Governmen
5、t department and industrial organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this BritishStandard: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy University of Birmingham University of London Univ
6、ersity of Nottingham Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBS3618-6:1972 BSI 12-1999 i Contents Page Co-operating organizations Inside front cover Foreword ii Glossary 1 Figure 1 The burn cut 9 Figure 2 The cone cut 10 Figure 3 The drag cut 11 Figure 4 The fan cut 12 Figure 5 The
7、 pyramid cut 13 Figure 6 The wedge cut 14BS3618-6:1972 ii BSI 12-1999 Foreword This glossary has been prepared, under the authority of the Mining and Quarrying Requisites Industry Standards Committee, in order to standardize and to co-ordinate the technical terms in current use in mining in theUnite
8、dKingdom. Although the majority of the terms defined in the original edition of this glossary were primarily concerned with coal mining, account has been taken of terms used in other forms of mining and of quarrying. The need for this glossary arose from the widely varying interpretation of terms us
9、ed within the industry, and the prevalent use of more than one synonym, some purely local in origin, to indicate specific meanings. The glossary has been issued in a number of sections, according to subject matter, as follows: Section1: Planning and surveying; Section2: Ventilation; Section3: Boring
10、 and exploration; Section4: Drainage; Section5: Geology; Section6: Drilling and blasting; Section7: Electrical engineering and lighting; Section8: Winning and working; Section9: Shafts and associated equipment; Section10: Transport; Section11: Strata control. In the normal process of periodical revi
11、ew of the BS3618 publications it was seen that a number of modifications and additions were desirable to Section6, “Drilling and blasting”; therefore, since the edition was dated1964, it was decided to publish a revision incorporating these changes. In compiling the glossary account has been taken o
12、f the fact that terms primarily associated with coal are separately defined in BS3323, “Glossary of coal terms”, and terms relating to coal preparation are defined in BS3552, “Glossary of terms used in coal preparation”. The following factors also have applied in the statement, selection and definit
13、ion of terms: 1) Where two or more terms are grouped together, the term which is favoured is printed first and in heavy type. It is hoped that such preferred terms will gradually displace the non-preferred terms. The non-preferred terms of a group are printed in small capital letters. Where the use
14、of any term is considered to be undesirable it is marked deprecated. 2) Generally, only terms which have a specific meaning in this field have been included. Where a technical term has an accepted meaning in other fields of engineering it has been omitted; the few exceptions are terms which are of p
15、articular importance in mining. 3) Purely local terms are not defined, but those of sufficient importance are included as non-preferred terms. 4) Obsolete terms are excluded. The subject of soil mechanics is not covered by this standard and, for terms in that field, reference should be made to CP200
16、1, “Site investigations”, and CP2003, “Earthworks”.BS3618-6:1972 BSI 12-1999 iii A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself
17、confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi to iv, pages1to14 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment tabl
18、e on the inside front cover.iv blankBS3618-6:1972 BSI 12-1999 1 Glossary Term Definition air blasting A method of blasting in which compressed air at very high pressure is piped to a steel shell in a shothole and discharged. airleg A device, incorporating a pneumatic cylinder, providing support and
19、thrust for a jackhammer. ANFO A mixture of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil in such proportions that the mixture can be detonated with a suitable initiator. base charge 1. The detonating component in a detonator, initiated by the priming charge. 2. The bottom charge in a deep borehole in quarry blastin
20、g. battery See exploder. bench A part of the face of a large excavation which is not advanced as part of the round but as a separate operation. bit 1. A cutting tool which is detachable from the drill rod. 2. The end of a drill stem that forms the actual cutting edge. black blasting powder See black
21、 powder. black powder BLACK BLASTING POWDER BLACKPOWDER GUNPOWDER, deprecated A low explosive composed of sodium or potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulphur. blasting gelatine A high explosive; the most powerful commercial explosive, taken as the standard of explosive power. blown-out shot A shot whi
22、ch has expended its force outwards down the line of the shothole without doing any appreciable blasting work. break detector A tool used to detect breaks or fissures intersected by a shothole. (Usually combined with a scraper.) bulk strength The strength of an explosive per unit volume expressed as
23、a percentage of the value for blasting gelatine as a standard. burden The distance between an explosive charge and a free face which is a measure of the work to be done by the charge. burn cut A cut consisting of a number of holes drilled parallel and close together, some (which may be of larger dia
24、meter than the shotholes) remaining uncharged to provide a free face. (See Figure 1.) burster An hydraulic mechanism which, when inserted into a large diameter shothole, breaks down the strata by means of pistons operating transversely. bursting time The total time interval between the application o
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