Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I

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Autor(a) principal: Cardu,Marilena
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Seccatore,Jacopo, Vaudagna,Alberto, Rezende,Alvaro, Galvão,Fabio, Bettencourt,Jorge, Tomi,Giorgio de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM. Revista Escola de Minas (Online)
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Resumo: Drilling and blasting are fundamental operations in the mining cycle and consti tute an important component of the mining costs. Rock fragmentation can in principle be managed by means of two options: by increasing or reducing the specific consumption of explosives, or by modifying the drilling pattern. The choice of one or other type of control depends on the relationship between the unit costs of drilling and explosives, and on technical restrictions or regulations imposed by different reasons. It is then necessary to identify the link between the blast design and some factors affecting the downstream processing of the product. This paper analyzes the theoretical basis aimed at evaluating the main parameters involved when organizing a production blast in open pit quarries. In particular, a method developed through the analysis of the results in a large number of limestone open pit quarries in Italy is described and commented. The first experimental results in Brazil have been obtained by applying this method at the Experimental Mine of the Research Center of Responsible Mining of the University of São Paulo. Experimental methods and results will be analyzed and discussed in the second part of this paper.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
title Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
spellingShingle Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
Cardu,Marilena
Drill & blast
bench blasting
bench blasting
rock fragmentation
downstream processing
KPIs
title_short Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
title_full Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
title_fullStr Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
title_full_unstemmed Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
title_sort Evidences of the influence of the detonation sequence in rock fragmentation by blasting – Part I
author Cardu,Marilena
author_facet Cardu,Marilena
Seccatore,Jacopo
Vaudagna,Alberto
Rezende,Alvaro
Galvão,Fabio
Bettencourt,Jorge
Tomi,Giorgio de
author_role author
author2 Seccatore,Jacopo
Vaudagna,Alberto
Rezende,Alvaro
Galvão,Fabio
Bettencourt,Jorge
Tomi,Giorgio de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardu,Marilena
Seccatore,Jacopo
Vaudagna,Alberto
Rezende,Alvaro
Galvão,Fabio
Bettencourt,Jorge
Tomi,Giorgio de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drill & blast
bench blasting
bench blasting
rock fragmentation
downstream processing
KPIs
topic Drill & blast
bench blasting
bench blasting
rock fragmentation
downstream processing
KPIs
description Drilling and blasting are fundamental operations in the mining cycle and consti tute an important component of the mining costs. Rock fragmentation can in principle be managed by means of two options: by increasing or reducing the specific consumption of explosives, or by modifying the drilling pattern. The choice of one or other type of control depends on the relationship between the unit costs of drilling and explosives, and on technical restrictions or regulations imposed by different reasons. It is then necessary to identify the link between the blast design and some factors affecting the downstream processing of the product. This paper analyzes the theoretical basis aimed at evaluating the main parameters involved when organizing a production blast in open pit quarries. In particular, a method developed through the analysis of the results in a large number of limestone open pit quarries in Italy is described and commented. The first experimental results in Brazil have been obtained by applying this method at the Experimental Mine of the Research Center of Responsible Mining of the University of São Paulo. Experimental methods and results will be analyzed and discussed in the second part of this paper.
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