BLASTING, Volume. 42, Issue 1, 1(2025)
Shared Control Theory and Experimental Study on Open-pit Mine Blasting
Ore crushing is a crucial phase in hard rock mining and mineral resource recovery, significantly focusing on optimizing the energy consumption balance between blasting and mechanical crushing. This study analyzed industrial test data from an iron mine to explore the relationship between parent rock size distribution characteristics and mechanical crushing energy sensitivity, providing a theoretical foundation for process optimization and energy efficiency improvement. Initially, the connection between the key parameters of the parent rock size distribution curve and crushing power consumption was investigated. Subsequently, the maximum block size under the screen (D75) was identified as a sensitive indicator for crushing power consumption through correlation analysis. Finally, a theoretical model based on shared blasting control was developed, utilizing an optimal parent rock size distribution curve,
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LI Ping-feng, GUO Jiang, ZHAO Pei-dong, TANG Hong-pei. Shared Control Theory and Experimental Study on Open-pit Mine Blasting[J]. BLASTING, 2025, 42(1): 1
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Received: Oct. 10, 2024
Accepted: Mar. 21, 2025
Published Online: Mar. 21, 2025
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