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    Optimizing rock fragmentation in open pit mining: Blasting plan refinement using WipFrag and Kuz-Ram method
    (Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape, 2024) BATOUCHE Toufik
    In open-pit mining, optimizing blasting techniques is essential for enhancing both operational efficiency and achieving desired rock fragmentation, which directly impacts subsequent processes such as loading, hauling, and crushing. A well-designed drilling pattern and precise blasting plan are crucial for ensuring the effective distribution of block sizes. The technical and geometrical char acterization of rock fragments plays a key role in improving blasting performance. This study fo cuses on enhancing fragmentation quality in the ENG Ain Touta limestone quarry, NE of Algeria, through the application of numerical modeling techniques. Current blasting outcomes were evalu ated using WipFrag software to create particle size distribution curves, which revealed a significant proportion of oversized blocks, ranging between 21% and 25%. This highlights a critical need for modifications to the blasting plan. To address this, a revised plan was developed, incorporating an additional 20 kg of explosives per borehole. The predicted effects of this adjustment were mod eled using the Kuz-Ram method, showing a 40% reduction in oversized blocks and a substantial improvement in rock fragmentation quality. The results underscore the effectiveness of integrating image analysis software and predictive modeling in refining blasting strategies. By improving frag mentation, this approach can significantly boost mining operations’ efficiency, reduce the handling of oversized materials, and optimize the overall quarrying process. This study demonstrates the potential of numerical models and targeted adjustments in blasting plans to enhance productivity and cost-effectiveness in open-pit mining operations

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