JKVBOC Blast Movement Model Applications for Ore Control at Open Pit Mines

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Constanza Bujes Sedat Esen Mark Jones Graham Crook Yansan Jamyanbaatar
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Tracking ore characteristics such as grade and hardness from its original position into the material handling and processing stages remains one of the key challenges in open pit mining of hard rock deposits. The most efficient technique for rock fragmentation and separation of ore from waste is blasting, which induces changes in the grade distribution by displacing the in-situ ore into a diggable muck pile. Material movement defines the post-blast grade distribution, which is key to optimising the value of the ore and accounting for ore loss and dilution. Techniques to directly measure the displacement in open pit mining have been implemented routinely and have provided calibration and validation data for blast models to build upon. The JK Value-Based Ore Control blast movement model (JKVBOC) is the latest development of a series of research studies into blast movement and ore control at the Sustainable Minerals Institute of the University of Queensland. The blast model discretises the bench into blocks, defines the initial velocity of each block based on the blast design, confinement and explosive properties, and simulates the displacement using a physics engine. Calibration and validation of the model has been performed in open pit hard rock mines in Australasia in diverse confinement conditions. This paper describes the calibration and validation of the blast movement model against direct measurements of blast movement and final muck pile shape for a case study where the displacement of multiple shots was modelled for an open pit mine, with an analysis of the implications for ore loss and dilution. A key finding in this study is the need for further integration of this technology into the existing systems for ore control, and the potential for applications in tracking ore characteristics other than grade into process control.
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APA: Constanza Bujes Sedat Esen Mark Jones Graham Crook Yansan Jamyanbaatar  JKVBOC Blast Movement Model Applications for Ore Control at Open Pit Mines

MLA: Constanza Bujes Sedat Esen Mark Jones Graham Crook Yansan Jamyanbaatar JKVBOC Blast Movement Model Applications for Ore Control at Open Pit Mines. International Society of Explosives Engineers,

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