Effect of Presplit Perimeter Control in an Underground Cut and Fill Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Nathan Rouse David Porter
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Feb 6, 2023

Abstract

The implementation of presplit perimeter control in underground mining as a method to decrease dilution yields positive benefits throughout the current and future mining cycles. A case study to understand the benefits of reducing overbreak and underbreak in a cut and fill mining cycle was performed to quantify the reduction in backbreak. The study was performed in a control section of the mine where a presplit perimeter control design was utilized for a length of heading. This control heading was then compared to the existing standard blasting design within the same mining zone. The comparison included multiple aspects of the mining advance including overbreak, dilution of waste, dilution of Cemented Rock Fill, bolt counts, and cycle times. Once mining in the control section was completed and mining commenced in adjacent headings, blast damage due to blast design could be quantified.
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APA: Nathan Rouse David Porter  (2023)  Effect of Presplit Perimeter Control in an Underground Cut and Fill Mine

MLA: Nathan Rouse David Porter Effect of Presplit Perimeter Control in an Underground Cut and Fill Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.

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