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Micro fractures aid in mineral recovery - ISEE2024

January, 2024

2024 Conference - International Society of Explosives Engineers (isee.org)

Creating Micro Fractures in Rock Fragments for Blasting Efficiency Improvement

Dr. Ruilin Yang, Orica Limited

Prof. Sidney Green, Enhanced Production Inc.

Abstract

Blasting is a commonly used method for rock fragmentation in mining operations for mineral extraction. It involves breaking the rock mass into small pieces, and ideally creating micro fractures within the small pieces. Such micro fractures could significantly reduce the energy required for subsequent processes like crushing and comminution. Additionally, micro fractures would enhance the rock-fragments fluid permeability thereby enhancing desired chemical reactions during certain processing operations.

This paper presents recent developments of the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model, which simulates blasting rockmass fragmentation. The MBF model allows estimating rock strains experienced during the blast, for various blast design parameters and geometries. The intent is to correlate these strains with created micro fractures in the blast rock fragments. Adjusting blast design parameters in the MBF model of explosive loading and delay timing allows blast optimization. Such optimizing would create desirable strains to enhance micro fractures within the rock fragments. This would improve mining operations by enhancing downstream operation efficiency, thus reducing costs. Questions? Reach out regarding this presentation.

EPI Presents at US Association of Energy Economics, 22nd Annual Washington Energy Policy Conference "Energy Technologies and Innovations..."

April 23, 2018

Sidney Green recently presented at George Washington University at the US Association of Energy Economics, National Capital Area Chapter, 22nd Annual Washington Energy Policy Conference on "Energy Technologies and Innovations:  A Disturbance in the [Market] Force". 

He served on the Panel "Hydrocarbons Strike Back:  Innovations to Maintain the Status Quo", and presented "Upstream Innovations in Shale Production".  His Panel remarks can be read here.

 

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