Blast-Induced Rock Fragmentation in Wet Holes Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract
In open-pit mining, blasting pattern design is performed to achieve a desired degree of fragmentation for loading,
hauling, and crushing operations. Inappropriate fragmentation of rock will result in numerous problems such as
incurring extra costs for secondary blasting, production interruption, etc. Wetness of the blast holes is one of the
most important factors, which can cause the inappropriate rock fragmentation. Lowering ambient temperature in the
vicinity of the explosion, the presence of water in the hole adversely affects the quality of the explosive while
dissipating part of the explosion energy, ending up with inappropriate fragmentation problems. In the present
research, in order to study blast-induced fragmentation conditions in Baba-Ali Iron Ore Mine, three scenarios were
considered: explosion of ammonium nitrate with fuel oil (ANFO) in dry hole, explosion of ANFO in wet hole, and
explosion of the emulsion in wet hole. For this purpose LS-DYNA, a numerical simulation code was used. Results
of the present research showed that, compared to the explosion of ANFO in wet hole, the explosion of the emulsion
produced more uniform distribution of fragment size, while the explosion of ANFO in dry hole resulted in fewer
large fragments.
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Blast-Induced Rock Fragmentation in Wet Holes Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationMLA: Blast-Induced Rock Fragmentation in Wet Holes Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,