A powder factor build-up model to quantify most common influencing factors at the Serra Sul mine

International Society of Explosives Engineers
L. Chaves
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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642 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2024

Abstract

In rock blasting, due to numerous factors, both controllable and uncontrollable, the execution rarely meets the planning. The powder factor is an important KPI for blasting since it represents the amount of explosive used to fragment the rock, therefore it depends on the rock mass characteristics and may be influenced by factors such as weathering and drilling quality. The blasts at the Serra Sul mine, S11D project, are usually big blasts and the high productivity is a challenge for maintaining the quality of the whole drill and blast process. It is important to know the contributions of each of the most common influencing factors of the powder factor to direct the efforts to the improvement of the process. A buildup model is presented to evaluate the contributions of five influencing factors to evaluate the planed x executed powder factor. The factors considered in the model are the average hole depth, the amount of hole/blasted volume, the stemming and decking length, the linear charge weight, and the density of the explosive used. The build-up may be applied for both individual blasts and for overall view of the blasts in a period. A case study is presented with the application of the model for the monthly powder factor analysis at Serra Sul mine has contributed to direct efforts to enhance drilling quality and preservation of the drilled holes.
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APA: L. Chaves  (2024)  A powder factor build-up model to quantify most common influencing factors at the Serra Sul mine

MLA: L. Chaves A powder factor build-up model to quantify most common influencing factors at the Serra Sul mine. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2024.

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