Analisis Geometri Peledakan Terhadap Fragmentasi Batuan pada Interburden Seam Batubara
Abstract
Blasting in mining activities at PT Suprabari Mapanindo Mineral's XYZ pit aims to 
provide cover material or overburden into a size that matches the capacity of the 
loading and digging equipment used. In this study, detonation geometry data was 
taken which were differentiated based on the type of explosive and the location of 
the XYZ coal pit seam interburden. The types of explosives used in this study were 
ANFO and Emulsion. This study uses two fragmentation calculation methods, 
namely Kuz-Ram theoretical and Split Desktop software. Analysis of Kuz-Ram 
theoretically yields a greater percentage value of material estimating sieve than the 
computational results of Split Desktop software. The fragmentation of the blasting 
results is then associated with the digging time of PC 2000. There is a trend of 
increasing digging time when the percentage of material escapes is small. The 
ultimate goal of this study is to provide recommendations in the form of proposed 
geometry improvements. Proposed geometric calculations using the theories of C.J. 
Konya, R.L. Ash, and ICI Explosives. The calculation geometry of R.L. Ash's theory 
is compared with the actual geometry of the field, which will then be selected 
geometry with the use of the most optimal powder factor which produces a 
fragmentation percentage above 100 cm below 5 percent. Detonation with ANFO 
explosives at seam 6 interburden locations is recommended to keep using actual 
geometry while seam 52, 4U1, 4U2, and 4SE interburden locations use R.L. Ash 
geometry. While blasting with emulsion on all coal seam interburden using the 
geometry proposed by R.L. Ash.
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