Optimizing Drill and Blast Parameters for Enhanced Fragmentation and Cost Efficiency in Open Pit Mines.

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Shadrack Nuamah Jesse Addy Bright Afum Erik Westman
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 21, 2025

Abstract

Rock fragmentation is the most critical aspect of hard rock production blasting due to its significant impact on drilling and blasting costs and the economics of subsequent loading, hauling, and crushing operations. This study analyzes current cost trends in the drill and blast operations of an anonymous open pit gold mine and proposes cost-effective drill and blast geometric parameters. The investigation focused on one operational pit with provided design parameters for two shots, shot 1 and shot 2. Existing blast parameters and two additional proposed sets of geometric parameters were evaluated using the Kuz-Ram and Chung and Katsabanis fragmentation models to estimate mean fragment sizes. The results indicated that the proposed blast parameters produced estimated mean fragment sizes within the mine’s desired range (not exceeding 45 cm). Additionally, the explosive energy was utilized efficiently per in-situ material blasted. The proposed parameters increased the estimated total volume of in-situ material fragmented by approximately 14% for both Shot 1 and Shot 2 compared to the current parameters. Furthermore, adopting the proposed blast parameters could lead to significant cost savings. The evaluated total drill and blast cost savings were approximately 11% for Shot 1 and 12% for Shot 2. These savings stem from the increased efficiency and effectiveness of the blast operations, highlighting the potential for substantial economic benefits. This study demonstrates that optimizing blast geometric parameters will allow open-pit mines to achieve desired fragmentation, utilize explosive energy more effectively, and realize considerable cost savings in drill and blast operations.
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APA: Shadrack Nuamah Jesse Addy Bright Afum Erik Westman  (2025)  Optimizing Drill and Blast Parameters for Enhanced Fragmentation and Cost Efficiency in Open Pit Mines.

MLA: Shadrack Nuamah Jesse Addy Bright Afum Erik Westman Optimizing Drill and Blast Parameters for Enhanced Fragmentation and Cost Efficiency in Open Pit Mines.. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2025.

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