This presentation concentrates on Drill-and-Blast terminology as well as the basics behind how blasting causes size reduction (fragmentation). The history of modelling of the resulting RoM is described together with an outline of the developments of blast modelling at the JKMRC which lead to the ground-breaking work in this field. In line with the introductory nature of this series of seminars, its aim is to help Minerals Processors who may have had limited exposure to Drill-and-Blast.
About this series
This is a 3-part series of presentations for Minerals Processors to provide an introduction to the understanding of, and tools necessary to conduct Mine-to-Mill programmes from a blasting and comminution perspective. Its aim is to provide the basics for Minerals Processors to help them achieve a successful outcome.
The 3 parts are entitled:
- The influence of feed size on AG/SAG milling
- An introduction to blasting
- Changing AG/SAG feed size through blasting
As far as possible use is made of data and information from published papers.
References
- Blasting for Mine to Mill Optimisation.pdf
- Grinding Circuit Expansion at Kidston Gold Mine.pdf
- Influence of Feed Size on AG_SAG Mill Performance.pdf
- Mine to Mill Optimisation at Paddington Gold Operations.pdf
- Modelling and Simulation Techniques Applied for Optimisation of Mine to Mill Operations and Case Studies.pdf
- Modelling Fines in Blast Fragmentstion and its Impact on Crushing and Grinding.pdf
- Optimization of the Cadia Hill SAG Mill Circuit.pdf
- The Importance of Primary Crushing in Mill Feed Size optimisation.pdf
- The kuz ram fragmentation model 20 years on.pdf
- The relationship between fragmentation in mining and comminution circuit throughput.pdf
- Tracking and quatifying value from mine to mill improvement.pdf