Correlation of Measurement-While-Drilling Parameters to Fragmentation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P D. Katsabanis Kain Petterson
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Blast fragmentation, determined using image analysis was correlated to drill monitoring parameters in an open pit operation. Average fragment size and 80% passing size showed strong correlation with specific energy of drilling as well as with torque, while the same passing sizes did not correlate well with the rate of penetration. It was also determined that the uniformity of fragmentation decreases with the specific energy of drilling. Thus drilling monitoring parameters appear to be valuable in determining the blastability of the rock mass, enabling adjustment of blast loading to respond to changing conditions in the rock mass.
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APA: P D. Katsabanis Kain Petterson  (2013)  Correlation of Measurement-While-Drilling Parameters to Fragmentation

MLA: P D. Katsabanis Kain Petterson Correlation of Measurement-While-Drilling Parameters to Fragmentation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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