Efficient use of energy to control bench damage

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Marco Arellano Elias Poulakidas
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The impact of a higher copper price on the open pit metal mining sector has derived in a faster and safer way in which the mining operation of broken and mineralised material is carried out. In this regard, a good control of bench stability allows a lesser extra removal of material and so more safety to get the planned ore. The stability is ensured through an efficient drilling and blasting, applying the current technology and available know-how. An efficient use of energy through low-density explosives which are the most adequate for the existing solid rock releasing energy in a smoother way through a deterministic detonation sequence which is the application experience presented here. This application experience has two main technological factors; the adequate type of explosive for the kind of rock, in terms of velocity of propagation (Vp) together with the use of a determined detonation sequence and the appropriate designs, which allow to reduce the level of damage to the walls and to maintain a minor backbreaking through quantification with vibration modelling carried out at the near field. The reductions achieved were 30% lower in peak particle velocity.
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APA: Marco Arellano Elias Poulakidas  (2008)  Efficient use of energy to control bench damage

MLA: Marco Arellano Elias Poulakidas Efficient use of energy to control bench damage. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2008.

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