Wall control blasting – the influence of engineering geology on blast design

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T N. Little
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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15
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Publication Date:
Jun 22, 2022

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the influence of engineering geology on design of Wall Control Blasts. In the Introduction, the Blast Management Framework and the Blast Design Requirements classification system (previously developed by the author) is drawn upon to set the context. Blasting objective for all wall control blasts involves both profile and damage control. Four classes of approaches for blast design are outlined and briefly discussed. Five distinct wall control blasting techniques are summarised. The general relationship between geology and blast design is explored in the paper. Influence of geology on pre-split and post-split design and blasting direction is highlighted. Wall damage modelling from the closest row of blastholes is also introduced using the Analytical Damage Model (ADM). The relationship of rock properties and explosive selection and in particular the Mach wave generation is introduced to assist blast designer in this regard. Finally a Conceptual Model that relates vibration, damage and rock mass condition has been presented along with some applications that have been undertaken by the developer. Eight conclusions have been formulated based on extensive work in this area and the current study.
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APA: T N. Little  (2022)  Wall control blasting – the influence of engineering geology on blast design

MLA: T N. Little Wall control blasting – the influence of engineering geology on blast design. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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