The Effects of Rock Mass Properties on Explosive Energy in Rock Blasting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Magreth S. Dotto Yashar Pourrahimian
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

Fragmentation by blasting is a critical process in hard rock mining. The blasting process and outcomes are highly influenced by rock mass properties and their response to higher stresses and loading rates. Each rock mass is unique, but some features affect the blast energy similarly, leading to similar outcomes. Having analyzed these features and their influence on blast results, they can be incorporated into the blast design to achieve better outcomes. This paper presents a numerical model validated by a case study from the actual mine blasts that studied the effect of rock mass properties on explosive energy production, attenuations, and overall blast outcomes. The results show that when the model parameters are calibrated based on real data, they can be used to simulate the fragmentation process and therefore be used to aid blast design.
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APA: Magreth S. Dotto Yashar Pourrahimian  (2023)  The Effects of Rock Mass Properties on Explosive Energy in Rock Blasting

MLA: Magreth S. Dotto Yashar Pourrahimian The Effects of Rock Mass Properties on Explosive Energy in Rock Blasting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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