Blasting for Installation of one of the World’s Largest In-Pit Crushers at an Open Cut Copper Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
S. Mansfield A. Sharma
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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2475 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2024

Abstract

At a large open cut copper mine, in pit crushing and conveying is used to shorten haul routes and minimise stockpiling of ore. This strategy decreases capital expenditure by reducing the number of haul trucks and excavators required and reduces the need to rehandle ore from stockpiles with a secondary load and haul fleet, with an overall goal of lowering operating costs and carbon emissions. As the mine has developed and expanded, it was necessary to extend the conveying network and install a fourth, semi-mobile crusher to increase the output of the operation, while maintaining the operational efficiencies. This required the blasting of a new tipping bench and pocket for the installation of one of the largest and most powerful semi-mobile, crushing plants. Fed by 360 tonne (396 ton) ultra-heavy class haul trucks, the KB 63-130 Pro gyratory crusher is the highest capacity available in the market. This paper describes the holistic process that was applied to model, design and execute the blasts required to create the pocket for the semi-mobile crusher, the surrounding tipping bench, plus the conveyor corridor and access ramp used by the ultra-heavy class trucks.
Citation

APA: S. Mansfield A. Sharma  (2024)  Blasting for Installation of one of the World’s Largest In-Pit Crushers at an Open Cut Copper Mine

MLA: S. Mansfield A. Sharma Blasting for Installation of one of the World’s Largest In-Pit Crushers at an Open Cut Copper Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2024.

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