Blast design using measurement while drilling parameters


Autoria(s): Segui, J. L. B.; Higgins, M. R. T.
Contribuinte(s)

H. R. Rossmanith

W. L. Fourney

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

Measurement while drilling (MWD) techniques can provide a useful tool to aid drill and blast engineers in open cut mining. By avoiding time consuming tasks such as scan-lines and rock sample collection for laboratory tests, MWD techniques can not only save time but also improve the reliability of the blast design by providing the drill and blast engineer with the information specially tailored for use. While most mines use a standard blast pattern and charge per blasthole, based on a single rock factor for the entire bench or blast region, information derived from the MWD parameters can improve the blast design by providing more accurate rock properties for each individual blasthole. From this, decisions can be made on the most appropriate type and amount of explosive charge to place in a per blasthole or to optimise the inter-hole timing detonation time of different decks and blastholes. Where real-time calculations are feasible, the system could extend the present blast design even be used to determine the placement of subsequent holes towards a more appropriate blasthole pattern design like asymmetrical blasting.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64828

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Swets and Zeitlinger

Palavras-Chave #Thermodynamics #Soil & Rock Mechanics #Mining Industry #Mining Engineering #Geotechnical Engineering #Explosives & Blasting #Engineering Thermodynamics #Combustion Engineering #Applied & Economic Geology #CX #290701 Mining Engineering #640200 Primary Mining and Extraction Processes
Tipo

Journal Article