Current Advances in DMC_BLAST Modeling

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stephen Chung D. Scott Scovira Dale Preece
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been developed to model rock motion and displacement during the gas expansion phase after the detonation of an explosive in a borehole. Recently, a designated delay firing order algorithm was written into the DMC_BLAST code. The model can now be used to analyze rock mass displacement for a V-cut, center opening, or sinking cut initiation sequences. This new feature allows the investigation of the effects of delay firing order on rock displacement when blasting complex inter-bedded and ore-waste structures. The model provides important ground movement and mixing indicators for dilution control in surface gold mining relative to the initiation sequences employed. Echelon blasts as compared to center opening type blasts show differences in their internal muckpile displacement. These displacement differences can be important to operations that mine narrow strike driven ore bodies. The model also has applications to through coal seam blasting and demonstrates that down-dip blasting is a better alternative than up-dip blasting. There is less disturbance to the dipping coal seam and less mixing of the rock and the coal.
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APA: Stephen Chung D. Scott Scovira Dale Preece  (2000)  Current Advances in DMC_BLAST Modeling

MLA: Stephen Chung D. Scott Scovira Dale Preece Current Advances in DMC_BLAST Modeling. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.

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