Abstract:
Blasting is an essential task in aggregate quarrying industry for rock fragmentation. Rock
fragmentation, which is the fragment size distribution of blasted rock material, is used in
mining industry as an index to estimate the effect of bench blasting. The extent of rock
fragmentation in the blasting process influence the efficiency of all the subsystems such as
loading, hauling and crushing in mining operations. To achieve an optimum rock
fragmentation a blast with optimized controllable parameters should be designed so that
the effects of the uncontrollable parameters could be minimized. Many countries such as
Australia, USA, Canada, UK and Russia use Numerical Modelling based software for
bench blast simulations, in order to optimize the blasts. However, in Sri Lanka up to now,
these methods are not used, and ordinary methods using the experience from previous
blasting sequences are practiced. The main objective of this research is to design the most
economic blast that will give the optimum fragmentation, using “JKSimBlast – 2DBench”
software. To validate the modelling, fragmentations from five blasts were assessed using
“Split Desktop” software, and the results obtained were compared with the predictions
carried out by JKSimBlast software followed by Kuz-Ram fragmentation model.
Citation:
Edirisinghe, E.A.A.V., Kaluarachchi, K.A.U.M., Lakmal, W.Y.P., Samaradiwakara, G.V.I., Hemalal, P.V.A., & Chaminda, S.P. (2020). Fragmentation optimization in aggregate quarrying in Sri Lanka. In D.M.D.O.K. Dissanayake & A.B.N. Dassanayake (Eds.), Proceedings of International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment 2020 (pp. 2-9). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa.