Bibliographic citations
Arenales, J., (2020). Implementación de la técnica de circado en los tajos de vetas angostas de la U.E.A. Julcani de compañía de minas Buenaventura S.A.A [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/20761
Arenales, J., Implementación de la técnica de circado en los tajos de vetas angostas de la U.E.A. Julcani de compañía de minas Buenaventura S.A.A [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/20761
@misc{renati/711023,
title = "Implementación de la técnica de circado en los tajos de vetas angostas de la U.E.A. Julcani de compañía de minas Buenaventura S.A.A",
author = "Arenales Ñaupari, Jean Claude",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2020"
}
The mining operation of Julcani has stopes with very narrow veins (widths from 2 to 30 cm.). The technique more recommended for mining these types of veins is the resuing which consist in selective mined, the first blasting extracts the ore veins and then the country rock with other blasting. There are many problems in Julcani: high dilution, high powder factor, low head grade, etc. These difficulties allow us to implement the resuing in our operations (all stopes with very narrow veins). The main goal of this work is to get an economic head grade. This objective will be achieved if we reduce the minimum mining width (from 1.2 m. to 0.60 m.). Our secondary objectives are: reduce the powder factor, get an adequate grading for primary crushing, reduce costs for blasting, etc. In order to implement the resuing, we need the support of all the involved areas: geology, mine operations, geomechanics, mine planning and prime contractor. We pose the tasks which each area had to do. In the end of this work, we implement the drill pattern and the blasting diagram. This implementation gave us good results which show them in this thesis. Previous mining width: 1.03 m. Current mining width: 0.64 m. Previous dilution: 28.13%. Current dilution: 15.67%. Previous average ore grade: 19.4 oz/t Ag. Current average ore grade: 21.3 oz/t Ag.
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