Proceedings of the conference on Recent Advances in Rock Engineering (RARE 2016)

Investigations on rock drillability applied to underground mine development vis-à-vis drill selection

Authors
B.N.V. Siva Prasad, V.M.S.R. Murthy, S.K. Pandey
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B.N.V. Siva Prasad
Available Online November 2016.
DOI
10.2991/rare-16.2016.62How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Rock Drillability Models; Drill Penetration Rate; Underground Development Heading; Small to Medium Diameter Drill; Case Study
Abstract

Current underground mining scenario is inclining towards mechanized drilling and blasting since it proves advantageous in many ways like controlled excavation profile, limited ground vibrations and better ground control, higher rates of advance, enhanced mine development rates besides maintaining a balance in overall economics of the project. Considering the challenges posed by varied geological conditionsencountered in mining and civil engineering excavations, application of mechanized drilling and blasting technique still dominates. In order to meet the existing mineral demands, the development rates need to be maximized. To attain such development rates, there is an increased drill requirement which calls for an uninterrupted, consistent and a reliable drill system in place.Drilling is further affected by uncontrollable parameters like geological properties, rock structure and in-situ stresses, and controllable parameters like thrust, rpm, feed, flushing, operator's skill, working conditions, etc. Different rock drillability models have been reviewed in this paper to understand the influence of various key parameters influencing drill rates. However, it is interesting to note that not many of the drillability models consider the geology, rock drillability, machine (design and operational), bit parameters, in-situ stresses and working conditions all together. A case study of an underground hard rock mine is presented describing a mechanized drilling system for a development heading with a dimension of 3.6 m in width and 3.0 m in height using a rotary percussive electro-hydraulic drill jumbo. In order to meet a development rate of 3,600 meters per annum in a single mine, drill bits alone costs around Rs. 31.5 Lacs apart from other drilling expenses which is in fact a huge capital investment for any industry. This stresses on detailed research in this area and development of a comprehensive generalized model accounting for the key influencing variables

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the conference on Recent Advances in Rock Engineering (RARE 2016)
Series
Advances in Engineering Research
Publication Date
November 2016
ISBN
978-94-6252-260-2
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2352-5401
DOI
10.2991/rare-16.2016.62How to use a DOI?
Copyright
© 2016, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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