Analysis and Visualization of Drilling and Blasting Data with the Software "SURPAC"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P Moser
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Within the EU-research project "Blasting Control", jointly operated with partners from France, Italy and Greece, between 1992 and 1995, the Department of Mining Engineering of the Montanuniversity Leoben, Austria took over the task to develop a diagnosis system applicable in underground drifting, in order to identify possible reasons for blast failures or poor blast performance. For that purpose 120 m of 12 m2 test galleries were excavated at two different mine sites. For every blast performed the collar and bottom position of every hole drilled, the charged hole length and the drift and face profile of the round blasted were monitored. These 'geometrical" data were put directly from the measuring devices into SURPAC, the mine planning software chosen for data analysis. Based on the data computed, 3D plots comparing actual and planned data were made visible on the screen or as hard copies. Experience from the introduction of this system into a mining operation showed, that the system developed contributes to an improved understanding of the reasons for blast failures and forms the basis for an improved blast design. The soft- ware package SURPAC was also used to train the miners directly at the mine site in order to improve the quality of their work.
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APA: P Moser  (1996)  Analysis and Visualization of Drilling and Blasting Data with the Software "SURPAC"

MLA: P Moser Analysis and Visualization of Drilling and Blasting Data with the Software "SURPAC". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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