Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical Models

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 1472 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Understanding the effect of blast-induced damage on wall stability is critical to safe and economical operation of a large open pit mine. In this paper, a numerical modeling methodology is used to investigate damage to rock at distances of greater than 10 m (30 ft) from a blast. Two applications of the model are demonstrated. First, the method is applied at a zinc mine to investigate the effects of pit blasting on underground stopes. The model predictions are compared with the scaled distance formula. Next, the model is used to investigate a common problem in which unfavorable jointing creates a rock wedge on the bench above a blast. The numerical predictions of wedge stability are compared to the wedge energy model described by Wong & Pang (1992).
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APA:
(2020) Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical ModelsMLA: Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical Models . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2020.