Drill and Blast Trial Planning During Drill-Mill Optimization Project

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Nathan Rouse Tristan Worsey Yannick Lauras John Henchion
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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1060 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"This paper presents an approach used to plan and evaluate drill and blast trials for a mine that currently mechanically excavates in-situ rock. The document presents the approach used to plan the trials, the key performance indicators (KPIs) that were necessary to evaluate the mining methods, the test matrix used during the trials, and the results of the trials. The trials, which occurred as part of an overall drill to mill optimization project at this site, helped to evaluate various blast designs using fragmentation results,drilling and blasting costs, and downstream costs. This project was unique in that (1) drill and blast methods were trialed on multiple rock types and various bench heights using a range of blasthole diameters and powder factors and (2) the load and haul costs were evaluated using a range of loading equipment, from 66 tonne (73 ton) excavators up to 250 tonne (276 ton) excavators. A ten year net cost financial evaluation of the material extraction alternatives was also prepared for the site management. Ultimately, the process of evaluating the drill and blast trials helped the management decide whether to continue extracting using mechanical methods or to introduce drill and blast methods to extract the rock."
Citation

APA: Nathan Rouse Tristan Worsey Yannick Lauras John Henchion  (2017)  Drill and Blast Trial Planning During Drill-Mill Optimization Project

MLA: Nathan Rouse Tristan Worsey Yannick Lauras John Henchion Drill and Blast Trial Planning During Drill-Mill Optimization Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2017.

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