Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox Pit

International Society of Explosives Engineers
D Anonby
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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28
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Fox Pit at EKATI Diamond Mine is designed with 11 m wide benches excavated using a double benching technique leaving 30 m high faces. Blasting tests were conducted to increase the percentage of benches that meet an 11 m catch width. The subdrill depth for the lower bench trim blasts and the blasthole diameter for the upper bench trim blasts were reduced to maintain the bench crests. Raising the lower trim blastholes by 0.5 m decreases the depth of broken rock below the final bench elevation, and consequently reduces damage to rock that forms the bench crest below. The use of smaller diameter (165 mm vs. 270 mm) blastholes in the A and B rows for the upper trim blast reduces the charge per delay during detonation, reduces the powder factor slightly, and reduces the energy affecting the final pit wall and crest.
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APA: D Anonby  (2007)  Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox Pit

MLA: D Anonby Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox Pit. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2007.

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