Blasting Effects on the Grindability of Rocks

International Society of Explosives Engineers
P. D. Katsabanish S. Kelebek C. Pelley M. Pollanen
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A series of small scale tests have been conducted to evaluate the effect of blasting on the grinding resistance of rocks. The samples consisted of homogeneous blocks of granodiorite and limestone while blasting was performed using single and multi hole configurations. Grinding resistance was evaluated using relative ball mill tests, rod mill tests and the SAG Performance Index test (SPI) developed by Minnovex. It was shown that the grinding resistance was affected by blasting. However the effect depended on the final product size. In the case of the coarse grained granodiorite, a negligible effect was observed for grinding below the natural grain size of the rock, while the fine grained limestone exhibited more significant changes, in the range of 13-16%. Grinding of granodiorite in the coarse size range indicated a general reduction of its work indices, as evidenced by the results obtained from the ball mill, the rod mill and the SPI tests.
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APA: P. D. Katsabanish S. Kelebek C. Pelley M. Pollanen  (2004)  Blasting Effects on the Grindability of Rocks

MLA: P. D. Katsabanish S. Kelebek C. Pelley M. Pollanen Blasting Effects on the Grindability of Rocks. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2004.

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