Blast Optimization using Air Decking with Gasbags – An Open Pit Gold Mine Case Study.

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 988 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 21, 2025
Abstract
The Edikan mine in Ayamfuri, Ghana, faces economic challenges and community resistance due to its proximity to residential areas, particularly concerning blasting operations. Controlled blasting trials using air deck applications were conducted to address community concerns by minimizing environmental impacts and explosive costs. This method involves utilizing an air gap within blast holes to prolong the action of shock waves on the rock mass, enhancing crack formation and reducing rock movement. The trial project at the Edikan open pit gold mine aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of air deck blasting in reducing ground vibrations and overpressures, and to assess its impact on blast performance and economics in the prevailing geological conditions of meta-sediment and hard granite rocks. Results indicated lower Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) and Peak Sound Pressure Levels (PSPL) values in the air-decked blasts. Additionally, more uniform rock fragmentation and enhanced blast economics were achieved. Explosive costs were reduced by 20–24%, saving $0.97 to $2.24 per hole depending on the rock type. Overall blasting costs per volume decreased to $0.54 in granite and $0.48 in meta-sediment compared to conventional methods.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Blast Optimization using Air Decking with Gasbags – An Open Pit Gold Mine Case Study.MLA: Blast Optimization using Air Decking with Gasbags – An Open Pit Gold Mine Case Study.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.