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  • AUSIMM
    Comparison of Empirical Fragmentation Models at the Gol-Gohar Iron Ore Mine

    By M Jahani, M Taji

    For suitable production planning in an open pit mine, and also to carry out the optimisation process during the mining production cycle, prediction of fragment size distribution is required prior to c

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Effect of Vibration Sensor Mounting Method on the Quality of Vibration Measurements

    By R Castedo, P Segarra, I del Castillo, L M. López, J A. Sanchidrián

    This work investigates some suggested methods for blast vibration monitoring on a hard surface based on 53 tests on a vibration exciter. Errors in the measurement attributable to coupling have been de

    Aug 24, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Reducing Crest Loss at Barrick Cowal Gold Mine

    By R Battison, R Duggan, S Esen, K Henley, P Dare-Bryan

    Increased catch bench crest loss has been observed in recent years at Barrick’s Cowal Gold Mine situated in central New South Wales, Australia. A project was initiated to diagnose the cause of the cre

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Dilution, Ore Grade and Blast Movement Calculation Model

    By I C. Carrasco, V G. Mirada, J F. D Domingo, F S. Leite

    This paper investigates ore loss and dilution produced by rock movement in bench blasting. A total of four blasts, in which electronic detonators have been used, were monitored in Cobre Las Cruces Ope

    Aug 24, 2015

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    A Methodology for Rock Mass Characterisation to Control Blast-induced Vibrations

    By A Karrech, E Hamdi

    The uncertainty of geomaterials properties is commonly encountered in resource engineering applications, especially in mining engineering where the rock mass texture, joints, fractures and damage zone

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Adjusting Initiation Direction to Domains of Rock Mass Discontinuities in Aitik Open Pit Mine

    By N Johansson, D Johansson, A Beyglou, H Schunnesson

    As demand for optimisation of mining processes increases, more attention is drawn to blast performance and fragmentation improvement. Fractures and discontinuities are among the most influential facto

    Aug 24, 2015

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    A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model – Its Concept, Formulation, Capability and Field Comparison Examples

    By R Yang

    This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts in an open pit or underground environment. The paper shows that the particle velocity is directly related to pressure, strain, and

    Aug 24, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Megablasts – Enabling Technologies in BHP Billiton Iron Ore

    By B Green

    With a focus on safe productive tonnes, there has been an ongoing drive to increase the productivity of the mining fleet across BHP Billiton. In response, a team from the Iron Ore business was formed

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Transfer Function – New Method to Accurately Predict Resonant Frequencies of a Highwall

    By R Osterman

    As mining companies have to go deeper in search of ore and coal, the importance of protecting the highwall increases. Wall fatigue also increases with importance of the long life expectancy of a highw

    Aug 24, 2015

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    A Simple Technique for Using High Energy in Blasting

    By S J. Hawke, L A. Dominguez

    In non-ferrous metal mining operations, it is generally necessary to crush and grind the ore to a very fine particle size to effectively liberate the contained mineral from the host rock. Fragmentatio

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Application of Engineering Discipline and a Full-process Optimisation Focus – Productivity to Profitability without Profuse Pruning

    By W R. Adamson

    "Optimisation of drill and blast design and engineering can deliver a significant positive impact on the profitability of any mining operation; however, true engineering of the blasting process is les

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Soft Computing Approach to Predict Blast-induced Flyrock

    By N Gupta, R Trivedi, S Bhandari

    Managing blasting operations in four mines surrounded by villages is a challenging task. This study aims to compare the blast-induced flyrock as observed in opencast mines by predicting flyrock distan

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Blast Design Parameters and Their Impact on Rock Fragmentation

    By B Prasad, M P. Roy, P K. Singh, C Drebenstedt

    Blasting operations play a pivotal role in the overall economics of opencast mines. The blasting subsystem affects all the other associated subsystems, ie loading, transport, crushing and milling oper

    Aug 24, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Analysis of Rock Fragmentation and its Effect on Gravity Flow at the Kiruna Sublevel Caving Mine

    By N Petropoulos and M J Thurley, E Righetti, M Wimmer

    Fragmentation in sublevel caving (SLC) is vitally important. Both gravity flow and any downstream processes are affected. Reasonably coarse fragmentation may lead to larger draw bodies (isolated extra

    Aug 24, 2015

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    What is Relative about Energy?

    By A Scott, A C. Torrance

    Explosive properties are typically summarised on manufacturers’ technical data sheets. The values most commonly referred to are the density of the explosive, the energy it is expected to release and i

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Effects of Specific Charge and Electronic Delay Detonators on Fragmentation in an Aggregate Quarry – Building Fragmentation Model Design Curves

    By M Olsson, U Nyberg, K Widenberg, P Svedensten, F Ouchterlony

    During 2007 and 2008, the project Optimal Fragmentation in Blasting II was conducted at the Långåsen quarry of NCC Roads AB near Arlanda. The main goals were:an evaluation of the effect of u

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Evaluating the Effects of Non-coaxial Charges for Contour Blasting

    By J Seccatore, F Golin, E Munaretti, M Cardu, J C. Koppe, J Bettencourt

    Contour blasting is commonly performed by employing linear charges decoupled from the boreholes. This method is common in surface and underground excavations, either for civil or mining purposes. To a

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Prediction of Rock Fragmentation Using a Gamma-based Blast Fragmentation Distribution Model

    By H Mansouri, M A. Ebrahimi Farsangi, F Faramarzi

    A blast fragmentation model is developed based on the gamma function to describe the run-of-mine fragmentation distribution. The model presented is aimed to benefit from simplicity in application and

    Aug 24, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Measured and Modelled Response of a Multistory, Urban Structure to High-frequency Blasting Excitation

    By C Dowding, C Aimone-Martin, P Abeel

    This paper presents measurement and analysis of the dynamic response of a five-storey building to very high frequency excitation (>100 Hz) from blasting vibrations originating from a contiguous exc

    Aug 24, 2015

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    Ranges of Validity of Some Distribution Functions for Blast-fragmented Rock

    By J A. Sanchidrián

    The general ranges of validity of some distribution functions are assessed from their behaviour with 119 sets of fragmentation data from bench blasting obtained by sieving. The emphasis is on determin

    Aug 24, 2015