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Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Newman

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Optimising Blasting Operations through Rock Characterisation and Computer Modelling-Progress in Australia

Over the last 20 years the blasting industry has progressed from the stage of being artform to a science as it is today. The use of computers to simulate blasting results has allowed blasting engineers to accurately pre- dict blast results and to optimise their blasting. This paper describes the computer blast simulator called BLASPA and its various applications in blasting. BLASPA allows the blasting engineer to predict blast results given known details of explosive properties, their distribution, rock type and properties, hole size, burden, spacing, collar and subdrill._x000D_
The simulator runs mathematical situations and outputs numerical estimates of fragmentation and muckpile results. The paper discusses results which show that the mathematical outputs correlate very closely with actual results seen in the field, thus confirming the validity of the simulator._x000D_
BLASPA can be used to help improve blast design by predicting stress levels in the rock mass and consequent rock breakage.
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  • Published: 1986
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