Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving

In Block Caving drawbells allow for flow of broken rock. The drawbell construction starts with a drawbell design, which is constrained by the extraction layout shape and development drives sizes. The resulting shape of the drawbell is highly influenced by drilling performance, particularly drillhole...

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Main Authors: Bustos Salgado, Nadia, Villaescusa, Ernesto, Onederra, Italo
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92821
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author Bustos Salgado, Nadia
Villaescusa, Ernesto
Onederra, Italo
author_facet Bustos Salgado, Nadia
Villaescusa, Ernesto
Onederra, Italo
author_sort Bustos Salgado, Nadia
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description In Block Caving drawbells allow for flow of broken rock. The drawbell construction starts with a drawbell design, which is constrained by the extraction layout shape and development drives sizes. The resulting shape of the drawbell is highly influenced by drilling performance, particularly drillhole deviation. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of drillhole deviation data undertaken from more than 2,000 holes of 76 mm diameter, having an average length of 12 m and drilled in more than 500 ring positions. In terms of drawbell design, the analysis indicates that the holes less affected by drillhole deviation are those with plunge angle ranging between 65° to 90°. Those holes are located near the centre of the drawbell. The holes less inclined show more deviation. They correspond to those forming the edge of the drawbell shape. Therefore, these areas can be exposed to possible blast damage due to confined charges. The analysis also indicated that 59% of the measured points have a drillhole deviation percentage (DD%) greater than 2%, while 2% of the points present a DD% over 10%. An industry standard for drawbell drill deviation along drilled depth was developed as a tool to check the effectiveness of a blast design, in terms of drill patterns that are likely to appear due to drillhole deviation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-928212023-08-02T07:00:09Z Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving Bustos Salgado, Nadia Villaescusa, Ernesto Onederra, Italo In Block Caving drawbells allow for flow of broken rock. The drawbell construction starts with a drawbell design, which is constrained by the extraction layout shape and development drives sizes. The resulting shape of the drawbell is highly influenced by drilling performance, particularly drillhole deviation. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of drillhole deviation data undertaken from more than 2,000 holes of 76 mm diameter, having an average length of 12 m and drilled in more than 500 ring positions. In terms of drawbell design, the analysis indicates that the holes less affected by drillhole deviation are those with plunge angle ranging between 65° to 90°. Those holes are located near the centre of the drawbell. The holes less inclined show more deviation. They correspond to those forming the edge of the drawbell shape. Therefore, these areas can be exposed to possible blast damage due to confined charges. The analysis also indicated that 59% of the measured points have a drillhole deviation percentage (DD%) greater than 2%, while 2% of the points present a DD% over 10%. An industry standard for drawbell drill deviation along drilled depth was developed as a tool to check the effectiveness of a blast design, in terms of drill patterns that are likely to appear due to drillhole deviation. 2020 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92821 10.36487/ACG_repo/2063_63 unknown
spellingShingle Bustos Salgado, Nadia
Villaescusa, Ernesto
Onederra, Italo
Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
title Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
title_full Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
title_fullStr Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
title_short Analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
title_sort analysis of drillhole deviation during drawbell construction in block caving
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92821