Using the Aegis underground drill and blast analyser to optimise drill patterns: A case study

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. J. Nong E. Uludag P. J. K Leeuw
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Oct 2, 2025

Abstract

Efficient drill-and-blast performance is pivotal to the profitability of deep-level mines, where high operating costs and declining grades demand maximum throughput. This study investigated persistent fragmentation problems at a longhole stoping operation that suffered from simultaneous oversized rock blockages in 300 mm × 300 mm grizzlies and excessive fines. Fifty-one muckpile images from five blasted stopes were analysed with Split-Desktop. Although the overall F₈₀ was 287 mm, nominally suitable for the grizzly aperture, the Rosin- Rammler uniformity index of 0.80 revealed a highly inconsistent size distribution containing both boulders and fines. Existing drill patterns were then evaluated with the Aegis underground software, which showed negligible crack overlap at the toe owing to inadequate spacing and burden. Insufficient energy overlap between blastholes, particularly at the toe, was found to contribute to the coarse fragmentation, while excessive fines were attributed to the crushing and severely fractured zones of blastholes. Optimisation simulations demonstrated that an 89 mm blasthole diameter on a 2 m × 2 m pattern would overlap, aligning with Aegis requirements of balancing powder factor, break angle, and energy distribution. Implementing this revised pattern is expected to reduce secondary breaking, prevent ore-pass blockages, lower fines, and ultimately improve overall production efficiency. The methodology illustrates how integrated image analysis and modelling software can effectively diagnose and address fragmentation issues, particularly in underground longhole mining, where challenging blasting conditions require a balance between achieving optimal fragmentation and maintaining stope stability. This approach offers a cost-effective pathway to improving comminution performance in deeplevel mines.
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APA: M. J. Nong E. Uludag P. J. K Leeuw  (2025)  Using the Aegis underground drill and blast analyser to optimise drill patterns: A case study

MLA: M. J. Nong E. Uludag P. J. K Leeuw Using the Aegis underground drill and blast analyser to optimise drill patterns: A case study. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2025.

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