A Reanalysis of Fragmentation Data from the Red Dog Mine - Part 2

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Finn Ouchterlony Norman Paley
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Detailed fragmentation data for different blast delay timing tests at the Red Dog mine in Alaska are analyzed. This work is a continuation of previous work in which the crusher output was found to be better described by the three-parameter Swebrec function than by the Rosin-Rammler function. For a crusher model, the x50 variable sufficed to describe changing crusher input while b and xmax could be considered fixed. For the crusher output from aggregated stockpile rock, as measured by digital image analysis using Split-Online, the constancy of b was not as apparent. In this paper detailed stockpile data, single Split data series, and sieved belt cuts of crusher product are analyzed using the Swebrec and truncated Rosin-Rammler functions. The variability of b is confirmed. By using specific fraction passing sizes a shortcut is presented that removes the need to do curve fitting to determine the three Swebrec function parameters.
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APA: Finn Ouchterlony Norman Paley  (2013)  A Reanalysis of Fragmentation Data from the Red Dog Mine - Part 2

MLA: Finn Ouchterlony Norman Paley A Reanalysis of Fragmentation Data from the Red Dog Mine - Part 2. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2013.

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