E7B Sector Drilling and Blasting Challenges and Learnings

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1665 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
At the end of 2016, the Mine started a new ore phase in the section of the pit located on the East Wall. The East Wall geological structures required controlled blasting for peak particle velocity (PPV) frequency vibrations to protect the wall. Frequency controlled blasting using linear seed wave superposition modeling was required and implemented to reduce the far-field affects to the wall. This paper covers the work done by the drill and blast engineering group, controls used to protect the mine infrastructure, and the continuation of work-to-date of frequency controlled blasting for wall stability. The narrow width of the layback required the combination of hole sizes to blast large diameter production patterns with smaller diameter trim patterns in the same blast. A single blast had to use different burden & spacing and hole diameters and required the use of different timings throughout the pattern. Electronic detonators were required to limit blast vibrations and accommodate the specific timings needed to reduce low frequencies. The geotechnical group with the help of geotechnical radars worked with the drill and blast group on creating a tracking and reporting of blast performance. The radar readings informed the drill and blast engineers of the performance of the blast as it related to the long term performance of the highwall
Citation
APA:
(2019) E7B Sector Drilling and Blasting Challenges and LearningsMLA: E7B Sector Drilling and Blasting Challenges and Learnings . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2019.