Case Study Using 3-D Blast Modeling to Develop Design for Blasting in Close Proximity to Pit Pump

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1199 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 21, 2025
Abstract
This Limestone site required the removal of a bench containing high quality rock located in close proximity to sump and pit pump. The sump and associated electrical box were below the bench that needed to be blasted and located only 70 feet (21.33 meters) away. It was proposed to blast material needed without moving or disturbing the pump or electrical junction box.
The area to be blasted was flown with a drone and stitched into a 3D orthographic model. Proprietary blast design software was used to create a blast design solution that would allow for a series of blasts that would provide required fragmentation and muckpile development and not disturb the sump or electrical box.
A drill patten was created for each blast using the burden heat map and 3D face profiles created from the 3D orthographic model. Timing contour lines and muckpile displacement predictions were used to create timing sequences for proper face movement away from the sump and electrical box. The shot designs were laid out with a GPS system to insure hole location accuracy. All holes were remeasured for proper face burdens using the 3D model and Boretrak®® data collected after drilling operations were completed to insure hole locations were within face burden tolerances as derived by the burden heat map.
After each drill log was reviewed, a charge loading scenario was created for each hole. The timing design created, for each shot and was reviewed and adjusted as needed with regard to desired muckpile displacement away from the sump and electrical box.
Blasting results were satisfactory, with fragmentation and muckpile development consistent with the calculated throw from the blast model, with no rock hitting the pump or box and no rocks striking the sump water and disturbing the pump motor.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Case Study Using 3-D Blast Modeling to Develop Design for Blasting in Close Proximity to Pit PumpMLA: Case Study Using 3-D Blast Modeling to Develop Design for Blasting in Close Proximity to Pit Pump. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.