Blast Hole Drill Recorder Utilization

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. E. Scartaccini
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A drill recorder is a permanent data collecting instrument. In open pit blast hole drilling the application of a drill recorder is that of data collection, drilling control, and drilling education. The various drilling parameters (weight, RPM, penetration, torque, and air) have a drilling correlation which can be demonstrated and documented by a recorder graph. When the correlation is physically put to use during the process of drilling, then the recorder has become a drilling tool and is no longer just a data collecting instrument, per se. By being able to maintain accurate records and drilling control, comprehensive studies of changes both operational and technological can be made. These are based on in-progress facts and not after-the-fact logs. To determine total drilling efficiency, drilling conditions must be documented and controlled. Field operations at American Smelting and Refining Company's Mission Mine have proved that by increasing drilling control, demonstration of parameter relationships, and drill monitoring, more economic efficiency can be obtained. In comparing results obtained with recorder control and conventional control a decrease of 14 percent to 36 percent of drill footage costs were obtained. The percentage of variance is dependent upon whether drilling is milled-tooth or carbide-insert bit drilling.
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APA: T. E. Scartaccini  (1970)  Blast Hole Drill Recorder Utilization

MLA: T. E. Scartaccini Blast Hole Drill Recorder Utilization. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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