Assessment of the Effect of Blasthole Design Parameters on Total Cost in Quarries

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2020

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Bilim, Niyazi
Kekeç, Bilgehan

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

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Crushed stone is the most important raw material for concrete and asphalt production. As a high-volume low-unit-value industry, the crushed stone production sector is highly competitive which implies the necessity to optimise the costs of all of its production operations, i.e. drilling and blasting, secondary breaking, loading, hauling and crushing. In this context, this paper investigates the effect of bench blasting design parameters on the unit-costs and total production cost of aggregate production. For this purpose, 40 blasts were conducted and investigated. The studied parameters included different blasthole length (12 m, 15 m, 18 m, 21.5 m and 25 m) and diameter (89 mm and 102 mm), in addition to different spacing, burden and stemming length. As a result, it was found that an increase in blasthole length led to an increase in the unit cost of drilling operation. In addition, it was found that a blasthole length of 15 m ensured optimum fragmentation, diminishing the costs of subsequent operations. Incrementing the blasthole diameter from 89 to 102 mm reduced the total unit cost by 0.091 $/m(3). Incrementing the burden and spacing by 0.25 m also decreased the total unit cost by 0.097 $/m(3). However, accreting the stemming length by 0.5 m induced a slight decrease in the total unit cost by 0.026 $/m(3).

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Aggregate, Crushed stone, Quarrying operations, Production, Unit cost, Cost parameters, IMPACT

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES

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