The Effects of Blasting on Crushing and Grinding Efficiency and Energy Consumption

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Lyall Workman Jack Eloranta
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Blasting has an important impact on mining and milling well beyond the necessary ability to dig and load the ore efficiently. There is an increasing body of blasting research indicating significant impacts in crushing and grinding. These include increased production through higher output and fewer delays for bridging and jamming by oversize. In addition, fragmentation better suited to the crushing and grinding system is indicated to lead to reduce energy consumption by these activities, an important result in today’s environment. An important component of optimum fragmentation for this purpose appears to be micro-fracturing within individual fragments. This differs from fragmentation criteria for loading which focus mostly on fragment size. Therefore, one must analyze blasting broadly to obtain satisfactory results throughout the operation.
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APA: Lyall Workman Jack Eloranta  (2003)  The Effects of Blasting on Crushing and Grinding Efficiency and Energy Consumption

MLA: Lyall Workman Jack Eloranta The Effects of Blasting on Crushing and Grinding Efficiency and Energy Consumption. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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