Seismic study to understand the pre-splitting filter capacity

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Augusto Ferraz Ribeiro Pedro Barreto Garcia Julio Cesar Barbosa de Freitas Rafael Gonçalves Araujo Túlio Soares Jair Koppe
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 21, 2025

Abstract

This study thesis was motivated by the fact that it is of fundamental importance for open pit mining that the slopes initially have a geometry in accordance with what is proposed in the mining planning. This occurs because an inconsistency in this design can impact the operational safety and economic solutions of the mining project. These consequences can be explained by the fact that rock blasting close to mining limits requires specific study due to the attention required. Because, when this operation is not carried out properly, the mining plan in the mine may not be respected and may create risks to the operation due to the presence of unstable blocks on the slopes (Mackenzie). In this sense, Mackenzie (2004) cites pre-split, trim blasting and buffer as commonly used explosive blasting techniques that aim to limit damage beyond the projected wall. Therefore, Enaex Brazil realized the need to better understand the pre-split method. To do this, it is necessary to understand how the energy released during detonation is perpetuated in the rock mass when this technique is used and when it is absent. Thus, this analysis is based on a seismic study that allows the creation of vibration attenuation laws and an elementary wave damage model, which allows the local characterization of the rock. With this model it is possible to relate the peak levels of vibration during blasting and the extent of damage, but a critical level of vibration (PPVc) and its relationship with the Uniaxial Comprehension Resistance (UCS) are also defined for the start of fracturing and its level (McKenzie et al, 1995). And, mainly, this work aims to address a way to measure the pre-split filter potential by comparing the attenuation law with and without pre-split, ultimately knowing whether this finishing blasting is being effective, to understand the pre-split filter capacity.
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APA: Augusto Ferraz Ribeiro Pedro Barreto Garcia Julio Cesar Barbosa de Freitas Rafael Gonçalves Araujo Túlio Soares Jair Koppe  (2025)  Seismic study to understand the pre-splitting filter capacity

MLA: Augusto Ferraz Ribeiro Pedro Barreto Garcia Julio Cesar Barbosa de Freitas Rafael Gonçalves Araujo Túlio Soares Jair Koppe Seismic study to understand the pre-splitting filter capacity. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.

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