The Use of Blasting Models for the Optimisation of Mine Productivity

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Paine GG
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In coal mining each of the unit operations are interrelated with each preceding operation having an effect on subsequent operations. This presents difficulties for determining when the lowest overall costs for a particular mining system are achieved. Drilling and blasting is the first mining operation for production and is known to have an effect on the subsequent loading, hauling and crushing operations. Computer blasting models developed over the past 15 years can be used to describe the drilling and blasting operation. This paper describes the ICI Blasting Model "SABREX" in detail. Methods of using the model are discussed. This involves field measurements of geological structure, shallow refraction seismic surveys, laboratory measurements of rock properties and high speed photography of blasts. The predictions are compared with actual blast results for fragmentation sizing and muckpile profiles. Outputs from the model are described and these can be used for input to models of subsequent operations.
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APA: Paine GG  (1987)  The Use of Blasting Models for the Optimisation of Mine Productivity

MLA: Paine GG The Use of Blasting Models for the Optimisation of Mine Productivity. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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