Application of Thermal Fragmentation in Australian Hard Rock Underground Narrow-Vein Mining Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (1e34d89c-0565-45bf-a22d-0191b2dfefff)

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Abstract
This paper presents the results from the investigation of the application of thermal fragmentation in Australian hard rock
underground narrow-vein mining. Two geologically similar samples from an underground narrow-vein hard rock gold mine
were collected to obtain a measure of the technology’s ability to recover ore by the creation of large thermal openings to assess the
applicability of the thermal method. Particle size distribution showed a higher generation of fine product, − 2 mm, by thermal
fragmentation compared with selective blasting by 31%. The Bond work index for thermal ore (12.62 kWh/t) is half to that of the
blasted ore value (25.32 kWh/t). The average grindability obtained for the thermal ore sample was greater than the blasted sample
by a factor of 2.44, a higher value indicating a decrease in the energy required to grind. The thermal fragmentation method
generates product with higher dissolution of gold in cyanide, by 14% for the − 9.5 + 2 mm size fraction samples. Additionally, the
thermal fragmentation results in higher production of − 9.5 + 2 mm material by 15 % compared with selective blasting.
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Application of Thermal Fragmentation in Australian Hard Rock Underground Narrow-Vein Mining Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (1e34d89c-0565-45bf-a22d-0191b2dfefff)MLA: Application of Thermal Fragmentation in Australian Hard Rock Underground Narrow-Vein Mining Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (1e34d89c-0565-45bf-a22d-0191b2dfefff). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,