A new blast efficiency index for the assessment of blast performance in mine-to-mill studies
- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 554 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 26, 2026
Abstract
Explosive blasting is a widely used method for rock breaking, recognized for its energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Despite its advantages, the efficiency of blast energy can vary significantly between different blasts. This paper introduces a new blast efficiency index to assess the energy efficiency of rock blasting, incorporating factors such as explosive consumption, the energy required for fragment surface generation (based on fragment size distribution), and the strength reduction of rock fragments due to blasting.
Several examples presented in this paper demonstrate the calculation of the blast efficiency index using data from the literature. The findings indicate that blasting may be the most efficient method for rock breaking compared with direct mechanical techniques of rock breaking used for excavation. On the other hand, blasting is much less efficient compared with the controlled fracturing, such as the cleavage and fracture toughness testing, which highlights the significant potential to further enhance the efficiency of explosive energy usage for rock fragmentation during blasting.
The proposed blast efficiency index can be integrated with advanced blast modeling techniques to optimize blast designs, thereby increasing the effective utilization of explosive energy for rock fragmentation and fragment strength reduction.
Citation
APA: (2026) A new blast efficiency index for the assessment of blast performance in mine-to-mill studies
MLA: A new blast efficiency index for the assessment of blast performance in mine-to-mill studies. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2026.