In traditional mining, the mine department seeks to minimize drilling and blasting (D&B) costs, which often results in coarser fragmentation ...Read more
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In production blasting, overbreak refers to the excavation of rock beyond the planned design limit, while underbreak is the failure ...Read more
In open-pit mining, increasing pit slope angles can significantly reduce the strip ratio by limiting waste removal and enhancing economic ...Read more
Maintaining haul roads is one of the highest-leverage activities in surface mining and heavy construction. Because haulage can account for ...Read more
The design of haul roads requires balancing the mechanical limits of the truck fleet with the physical demands of the ...Read more
In mining and heavy industry, haul road geometry is the primary driver of operational costs and site safety. Poorly designed ...Read more
Methods of slope stability evaluation have varying complexities and data requirements. Kinematic methods are screening techniques that provide information on ...Read more
In open-pit mining, the design of a slope is rarely a “one-size-fits-all” calculation. Instead, engineers partition the pit into geotechnical ...Read more
In mining and quarrying, the blast hole diameter is a fundamental design parameter that acts as the “anchor” for almost ...Read more
Digital twins reduce operational risks by acting as a “virtual sandbox” where companies can predict failures, simulate dangerous scenarios, and ...Read more




