Geospatial Modelling Methods to Incorporate Subdrill in Powder Factor Calculation and Mine to Mill Analytics

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stephen Mansfield
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Feb 6, 2023

Abstract

In open-pit mining operations, the drill and blast processes have a significant impact on the downstream operational performance of crushing and grinding of ores and recovery of metal. The blast pattern parameters, combined with the material properties, defines the run of mine fragmentation, which in turn drives the subsequent energy requirements for further processing and mill throughput. A common parameter used to describe a single hole or collection of holes is powder factor, the ratio of explosives to the quantity of material blasted. One often-neglected aspect of calculating powder factor is the explosives contained within the length of hole drilled into the top of the bench from the previous bench, known as subdrill. Explosives in the subdrill directly affect the bench below and thus do not contribute significantly to the results of the upper bench, even though they are traditionally included in the powder factor calculation. This paper presents geospatial data modelling methods that link individual holes from an upper bench to the bench below. This enables a new method for the calculation of powder factor, whereby the explosives in the subdrill from the bench above are included in the powder factor calculation of the bench below. This method allows for a clearer understanding of the impact of subdrill on fragmentation, and how variations in blast designs in the upper bench, i.e. hole diameter, burden, spacing, subdrill length, explosive type, primer position, etc., and accuracy of implementation, i.e. actual hole depths and explosive mass per hole, affect the powder factor and blasting results in lower benches.
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APA: Stephen Mansfield  (2023)  Geospatial Modelling Methods to Incorporate Subdrill in Powder Factor Calculation and Mine to Mill Analytics

MLA: Stephen Mansfield Geospatial Modelling Methods to Incorporate Subdrill in Powder Factor Calculation and Mine to Mill Analytics. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.

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