Evaluation of Factors Influencing Rock fragmentation by Blasting using Interrelations Diagram Method

S. Mulenga
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop an interrelations diagram for the factors affecting rock fragmentation by blasting and to determine their theoretical percentage contribution to rock fragmentation by blastingMethodology: In order to develop an interrelations diagram for factors affecting rock fragmentation by blasting, first, factors that affect rock fragmentation by blasting were identified through literature review. Secondly, uncontrollable factors whose influencing factors are difficult to pin point where group into three major categories of hardness factor, joints and in-situ block size. Thirdly, the cause and effect relationship between al factors affecting rock fragmentation were identified. The factors affecting rock fragmentation by blasting were then arranged in an orderly fashion and the arrows indicating the direction of influence were drawn among them. The arrows entering and leaving each factor were counted and count value for each factor was used to calculate the theoretical percentage contribution for each factor.Findings: Based on the Interrelations Diagram method, the top four influential controllable parameters towards rock fragmentation are Burden with 12%, Blasthole diameter with 9%, Powder factor with 7% and Delay timing with 7%. The most influential uncontrollable parameter towards rock fragmentation is Hardness Factor with 4%. It was further revealed that Controllable factors are more influential toward rock fragmentation by blasting than uncontrollable factors. This can be seen from the cumulative percentage contribution of 90% for controllable factors compared to cumulative percentage contribution of 10% for uncontrollable factors.Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: Application of the interrelation diagram gives insight on how factors affecting rock fragmentation by blasting are generally interrelated and identifies the theoretical percentage contributions of factor towards influencing rock fragmentation by blasting
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目的:本研究的目的是建立一个影响爆破破岩因素的相互关系图,并确定它们对爆破破岩的理论贡献百分比。方法:为了建立一个影响爆破破岩因素的相互关系图,首先通过文献综述确定影响爆破破岩的因素。其次,影响因素难以定位的不可控因素分为硬度因素、节理因素和原位块体尺寸三大类。再次,确定了影响岩石破碎的各因素之间的因果关系。然后对影响爆破破岩的因素进行有序排列,并在各因素之间画出指示影响方向的箭头。对进入和离开各因子的箭头进行计数,并利用各因子的计数值计算各因子的理论贡献率百分比。结果:基于关联图法,对破岩影响最大的4个可控参数分别为:料重(12%)、炮眼直径(9%)、粉重因子(7%)和延迟时间(7%)。对岩石破碎影响最大的不可控参数是硬度系数,为4%。进一步揭示了可控因素比不可控因素对爆破破岩的影响更大。这可以从可控因素的累计百分比贡献90%和不可控因素的累计百分比贡献10%中看出。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:相互关系图的应用揭示了影响爆破破岩的因素通常是如何相互关联的,并确定了影响爆破破岩的因素的理论贡献百分比
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