A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting

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Autor(a) principal: Seccatore,Jacopo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM - International Engineering Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000100141
Resumo: Abstract Rock blasting is the first phase of comminution, completed by mechanical means downstream in the crushing and milling phases. Nevertheless, mineral processers and blasters seldom work together. The total energy of mechanical comminution depends on feeding grain size and on the internal resistance of the material to grinding. Blasting heavily influences both of these aspects: i) it induces visible fracturing: this is the particle size distribution visible to the naked eye, that is measurable by means of image analysis or sieving; ii) it induces invisible fracturing: this is the system of micro-fractures, invisible to the naked eye, that are detectable only by microscopic analysis but show their direct effect by reducing the grinding energy ("softens" the material). A proper management of blasting can greatly benefit the comminution circuit. In this article, the author analyzes data from literature and from field experiments and discusses the benefits that rock blasting can produce for the comminution process.
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title A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
spellingShingle A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
Seccatore,Jacopo
blasting
comminution
grinding
WI
title_short A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
title_full A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
title_fullStr A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
title_full_unstemmed A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
title_sort A review of the benefits for comminution circuits offered by rock blasting
author Seccatore,Jacopo
author_facet Seccatore,Jacopo
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv blasting
comminution
grinding
WI
topic blasting
comminution
grinding
WI
description Abstract Rock blasting is the first phase of comminution, completed by mechanical means downstream in the crushing and milling phases. Nevertheless, mineral processers and blasters seldom work together. The total energy of mechanical comminution depends on feeding grain size and on the internal resistance of the material to grinding. Blasting heavily influences both of these aspects: i) it induces visible fracturing: this is the particle size distribution visible to the naked eye, that is measurable by means of image analysis or sieving; ii) it induces invisible fracturing: this is the system of micro-fractures, invisible to the naked eye, that are detectable only by microscopic analysis but show their direct effect by reducing the grinding energy ("softens" the material). A proper management of blasting can greatly benefit the comminution circuit. In this article, the author analyzes data from literature and from field experiments and discusses the benefits that rock blasting can produce for the comminution process.
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