Floor Blasting for Establishment of a New Crusher in Underground Limestone Mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Chris Searing
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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1154 KB
Publication Date:
Feb 6, 2023

Abstract

An underground room-and-pillar limestone mine in Western Missouri acquired a new primary crusher, physically larger in every dimension than the unit it replaced. Due to the space constraints within the mine, resetting the truck dump and feeder to account for the larger crusher was unfeasible. Mine management determined the most practical solution was to increase the available area for the new crusher via blasting. Fitting the new crusher into the existing area required the removal of 6 feet (1.83m) of limestone from the original floor grade. Blast parameters had to be designed to effectively break this shallow depth of rock while controlling movement to avoid contacting the mine back 23 feet (7.01m) overhead, an apron feeder 13 feet (3.96m) above the southern extent of the area, and the original crusher which was still in place 15 feet (4.57m) from the first pattern. Additionally, work needed to be completed within an aggressive schedule set forth by the mine, allowing little room for delay or error. This paper will examine the efforts taken to safely and effectively blast the rock while protecting nearby equipment and integrity of the mine back. Subjects covered will include blast design, adjustments made to account for drilling and equipment-related constraints, and how seemingly small changes in load parameters can significantly impact performance with small-diameter blast design.
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APA: Chris Searing  (2023)  Floor Blasting for Establishment of a New Crusher in Underground Limestone Mine

MLA: Chris Searing Floor Blasting for Establishment of a New Crusher in Underground Limestone Mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.

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