Blast Optimisation for Efficient Extraction of a Block Cave Undercut - Case Studies at De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, South Africa
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 810 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Production blasting of Dc Beers Consolidated Mines Limited,  Koffiefontein and Finsch Mines involves both uphole trough rings of 9 to  I I holes and near vertical 360 degree compound rings of 42-54 holes.  The rate of production from these stages is dependent upon being able to  achieve a specified fragmentation size range and this has driven the  derivation of blasting practices to consistently achieve this target  fragmentation. At the Dutoitspan Mine, in Kimberley, where mining of the kimberlite  pipe is by block caving, 100 per cent extraction of the undercut level by  ring blasting is essential. If this is not achieved, pillars are formed which  not only inhibit the efficient initiation of the caving process, but also  concentrates load onto the extraction level, causing damage to draw  points and pillars. These two case studies demonstrate the importance of achieving  optimum blasting performance for downstream mining efficiency; ie  fragmentation for increased productivity at Koffiefontein Mine and 100  per cent undercut extraction for efficient initiation of the caving process at  the Dutoitspan Mine. The case studies also serve to highlight the long  road towards blast optimisation taken by De Beers Consolidated Mines  Ltd (Koffiefontein. Finsch, Premier and Kimberley Mines) since 1989.
Citation
APA: (1995) Blast Optimisation for Efficient Extraction of a Block Cave Undercut - Case Studies at De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, South Africa
MLA: Blast Optimisation for Efficient Extraction of a Block Cave Undercut - Case Studies at De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, South Africa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.
