Prediction of the penetration rate of rotary blast hole drills using a new drillability index
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2000•Elsevier
Rotary blast hole drills were observed in several formations at different open pit mines and
quarries. Rock samples were collected as near as possible to drilling locations and
mechanical and physical properties of the total 22 rock samples were determined.
Indentation tests were carried out on the block samples from the same formations. A new
drillability index for the prediction of the penetration rates of rotary blast hole drills and the
mechanical and physical properties of the rock formations was defined from force …
quarries. Rock samples were collected as near as possible to drilling locations and
mechanical and physical properties of the total 22 rock samples were determined.
Indentation tests were carried out on the block samples from the same formations. A new
drillability index for the prediction of the penetration rates of rotary blast hole drills and the
mechanical and physical properties of the rock formations was defined from force …
Rotary blast hole drills were observed in several formations at different open pit mines and quarries. Rock samples were collected as near as possible to drilling locations and mechanical and physical properties of the total 22 rock samples were determined. Indentation tests were carried out on the block samples from the same formations. A new drillability index for the prediction of the penetration rates of rotary blast hole drills and the mechanical and physical properties of the rock formations was defined from force-indentation curves of indentation tests. A penetration rate model for rotary for blast hole drills was developed using this drillability index. It was seen that the model was valid for the formations having uniaxial compressive strength over 40 MPa and especially for carbonaceous rocks. The drillability index exhibits a significant correlation with the proportionality constant k defined in the model. It is also seen that significant correlations exist between the drillability index and rock properties suggesting that the proposed model may be used universally to estimate the penetration rate of rotary blast hole drills.
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