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Diggability, a measure of dragline effectiveness and productivity

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OSTI ID:398393

Given the capital intensity of the dragline operation coupled with rising cost of explosives, the onus is on mine operators to make maximum use of explosives in blasting to assist dragline diggability. At a surface coal mine in South Africa, large boulders necessitating secondary breakage and in some cases completely unfragmented sections of a blast resulting in low dragline diggability were encountered in the interburden blast. Twelve blasts were therefore closely monitored and dragline productivity evaluated. The ultimate aim was to improve the overall blasting performance and hence increase dragline productivity. Three areas were in focus; fragmentation assessment, dragline productivity assessment and cost analysis. The studies indicated unsatisfactory explosive and initiation performance, problematic blast design and questionable operators performance. It is established that dragline cost account for 60% of the total mining cost whereas drilling and blasting cost account for the remaining 40% and that improvement in dragline productivity results in automatic cost saving.

OSTI ID:
398393
Report Number(s):
CONF-960262--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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