Fragmentation Mill Throughput Improvement Through a Dual-Salt Sodium Nitrate Emulsion Product

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Carl Diederichs Vanessa Roeland Brian Hall Khushaal Popli
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Feb 6, 2023

Abstract

Highland Valley Copper (HVC) has embraced an integrated Mine to Mill approach to comminution since the late 1990s. Previous blasting optimization was carried out through adjustments to blast pattern geometry (i.e., reduction of burden and spacing). This approach proved very effective and HVC reduced the burden and spacing of high energy ore blast patterns to what was considered the practical limit that still allowed for efficient drilling and bulk truck loading operations. While mining in the bottom of the Valley pit near the end of the previous pushback, HVC encountered high static groundwater conditions which enabled the transmission of elevated inter-blasthole pressures that had the potential to exceed safe operating limits for initiation products. This risk was mitigated through an expansion of burden and spacing for the high energy ore patterns, reducing the application of blasting energy and increasing the average particle size in Mill feed.
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APA: Carl Diederichs Vanessa Roeland Brian Hall Khushaal Popli  (2023)  Fragmentation Mill Throughput Improvement Through a Dual-Salt Sodium Nitrate Emulsion Product

MLA: Carl Diederichs Vanessa Roeland Brian Hall Khushaal Popli Fragmentation Mill Throughput Improvement Through a Dual-Salt Sodium Nitrate Emulsion Product. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.

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