A New Approach for Hang‑Up Prediction in Block Caving Mines Based on Drawbell Geometry and Vertical Stress

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
René Gómez Víctor Sanhueza Roberto Fustos Gonzalo Nelis
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Oct 15, 2022

Abstract

Hang-ups are a challenging operational problem in block caving mines. They interrupt ore flow and imply hang-up removal activities, which take time, increase operational costs, and involve safety risks for workers. In block caving, the number of hangup events of mechanical arches that appear in the drawbell could be decreased if the drawbell geometry is adequately designed based on the expected rock fragmentation. Here, we compile and analyze hang-ups reported in several block caving mines to evaluate the impact of drawbell geometry, rock size, and vertical load on hang-up frequency at the mine scale. Results show that the ratios between drawbell length and d80 (dL/d80), between drawbell width and d80 (dW/d80), between drawbell volume and rock volume (VDB/VP), and vertical stress are critical parameters that define hang-up frequency. These findings confirm previous experimental studies, where a decrease in hang-up events is associated with an increase in these ratios. Additionally, these outcomes are used in a support vector machine algorithm to define categories of hang-up frequency. The results of this classification algorithm are presented in diagrams, which can be used to estimate the hang-up frequency in block caving projects.
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APA: René Gómez Víctor Sanhueza Roberto Fustos Gonzalo Nelis  (2022)  A New Approach for Hang‑Up Prediction in Block Caving Mines Based on Drawbell Geometry and Vertical Stress

MLA: René Gómez Víctor Sanhueza Roberto Fustos Gonzalo Nelis A New Approach for Hang‑Up Prediction in Block Caving Mines Based on Drawbell Geometry and Vertical Stress. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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