New Methodology for Excavation of High Drawbells With Pre-Loading.

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Alejandro G. Díaz Berríos Felipe Rodriguez Alveal Guillermo Lazcano Ríos Jorge Parvez Aguirre
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 21, 2025

Abstract

Codelco's Chuquicamata Underground Division (DCHS) faces issues due to collapses in its subsidence streets, which hinders the advancement of the subsidence front and leads to the loss of areas and reserves. To address these issues, DCHS and Orica have developed a new excavation methodology based on pre-loading explosives in high drawbell. This methodology involves creating a high drawbell extending from the floor of the production level to the ceiling of the subsidence level, divided into two phases: upper and lower. A resin stemming is used to separate these phases. The excavation strategy adjusts to variables such as reception volume, fluffing, and excavation geometry, involving vertical pre-loading of the explosive and the use of a separating element between the phases. The test aims to validate the new excavation methodology and the retaining element in the rock mass, evaluating aspects such as drawbell geometry, impact on the rock mass, damage to the retaining element, and fragmentation. Wireless electronic detonators are used in the upper phase to improve safety by eliminating the need for physical connections, while traditional electronic detonators are employed in the lower phase. Low-density bulk emulsion is applied to minimize the impact on the Crown pillar and extraction point, and higher-density explosives are used above the subsidence level to ensure good caving. Results showed that the blast achieved 86% conformity with the theoretical design. Resin stemming allowed for 100% effective detonation in the upper columns, and the fragmentation obtained was 5.44 inches, which was less than expected. No damage to the Crown pillar was observed, and the explosive quality met standards. This technique has proven to be effective and viable, suggesting the possibility of eliminating the subsidence level in future levels, resulting in savings, and providing greater stability to the rock mass.
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APA: Alejandro G. Díaz Berríos Felipe Rodriguez Alveal Guillermo Lazcano Ríos Jorge Parvez Aguirre  (2025)  New Methodology for Excavation of High Drawbells With Pre-Loading.

MLA: Alejandro G. Díaz Berríos Felipe Rodriguez Alveal Guillermo Lazcano Ríos Jorge Parvez Aguirre New Methodology for Excavation of High Drawbells With Pre-Loading.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.

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