Drill and Blast Instrumentation for Troubleshooting Underground Up-Hole Stoping

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1246 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Loading explosives up hole has challenges that are typically not seen in down hole explosive loading. Most explosives applications are not up hole. Lack of experience and technology can cause significant problems when loading explosives up hole. When results aren’t achieved, the blame is commonly put on the design when the true problems are unknown. Not knowing the cause of the problem causes drill and blast designs to be over engineered and very costly with little success. Being able to know and record key data is crucial to actually solving the problem. This paper goes over blast instrumentation that can be used to trouble shoot drill and blast problems in up hole explosives loading in underground mines. The tools and procedures used to trouble shoot include velocity of detonation recorder, borehole tracking, seismographs, and borehole camera. Each item will be discussed in detail with a case study to show the usefulness of the instrumentation. The operation discussed in the case study had issues pulling raises and had hang ups in the stope shots. These problems caused production slowdowns and costly remediation blasting that was not very successful. The case study is an underground gold mine that used modified sub-level caving with backfill as the mining method.
Citation
APA:
(2018) Drill and Blast Instrumentation for Troubleshooting Underground Up-Hole StopingMLA: Drill and Blast Instrumentation for Troubleshooting Underground Up-Hole Stoping. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2018.