Conference Proceedings
Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Newman
Conference Proceedings
Large Open Pit Mining Conference, Newman
Rotary Blast Hole Drills a Comaparison
This data is intended to provide a quantative cost comparison of one 40 800 kg. pull down rotary blast hole drill versus two smalter drills in the 18 100 kg. pull down class. While this cost analysis is affected by blast design, this paper is not intended to be a treatise on blasting theory and therefore places more emphasis on costs than on blast design. All costs, prices and production rates in this paper are estimates and should be used for comparison purposes only. The drills are sized in order to maintain a production rate sufficient to stay ahead of a dragline that is excavating in an average overburden (sandstone and shale). The large drill will use 270mm bit and penetrate at a rate of 0.012 m/s (scheduled basis)._x000D_
The small drill will use 170mm bit and penetrate at a rate of 0.010 m/s (scheduled basis).
The small drill will use 170mm bit and penetrate at a rate of 0.010 m/s (scheduled basis).
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J D Humphrey
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