Mining & Metals Solutions

Drill & Blast Optimization

Blast engineers design patterns using empirical rules and historical precedent, but rarely close the loop between design intent and realized fragmentation. Explosive energy distribution, burden-to-spacing ratios, and vibration monitoring data sit in separate systems while downstream crusher throughput and screen oversize reports are compiled days after the shot. Without that feedback loop, over-drilled benches waste explosive cost and under-fragmented shots cause crusher choke and SAG mill ramp-down.

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Drill & Blast Engineer reconciling blast design parameters against crusher throughput and fragmentation outcomes across a multi-bench open pit

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Lumi Geo

Mine Geologist / Grade Control

Correlates geological domains and rock hardness variability with explosive energy requirements and fragmentation outcomes.

Rock Mass Classification
UCS Variability Mapping
Domain-Based Pattern Design
Fragmentation Prediction
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Lumi Plant

Process / Plant Engineer

Tracks the downstream energy and throughput cost of coarse fragmentation in the crusher and SAG mill circuit.

Crusher Throughput Analysis
SAG Feed Size Correlation
kWh per Tonne Trending
Oversize Event Logging
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Lumi Ops

Mine Planner / Operations

Integrates blast scheduling with dig plan sequencing and crusher feed targets to minimize plant starvation and rehandle events.

Blast Schedule Coordination
Dig Plan Sequencing
Rehandle Minimization
Cycle Time Impact
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Lumina correlates blast design parameters against post-blast fragmentation image analysis, crusher throughput, and vibration records to surface the specific pattern variables driving poor breakage outcomes and quantify their downstream energy cost.

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Which blasts are producing the coarsest fragmentation and what design variables are driving it?

The last three shots on Bench 1085 came back with a P80 of 412 mm against a 250 mm design target, and all three ran a powder factor of 0.62 kg/t in the harder porphyry domain versus 0.78 kg/t on your high-performing benches. The coarse feed cut primary crusher throughput roughly 9% and added about 1.4 kWh/t at the SAG mill the following shift. Recommend lifting powder factor to 0.78 kg/t and tightening burden from 6.5 m to 5.8 m in that domain before the next firing.

Fragmentation P80 vs Powder Factor by Bench
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