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3GSM introduces BMX Fragmenter for new post-blast fragmentation analysis

Posted on 15 Jul 2022

3GSM GmbH, a software developer focused on optimising blasting and reducing inherent environmental issues, has introduced new post-blast fragmentation analysis software, BMX Fragmenter, that works as an independent module or seamlessly integrates into BlastMetriX UAV.

BMX Fragmenter is a first-of-its-kind platform that automatically converts high-resolution drone images into a highly accurate 3D rendition of the muckpile with colour-coded delineation of gradation, the company says.

The system accepts overlapping high-resolution images taken by the operation’s standard drone. Using an interactive or preprogrammed flight plan, the system leverages the drone’s GPS coordinates, so no ground reference markers are required. To save time and improve efficiency, the images remain local to the computer and do not require time-consuming uploading to the cloud.

The new BMX Fragmenter generates millions of 3D data points, reviewing an average rate of 200 photos per hour, for more complete statistical particle analysis. Setting it apart from other programs, BMX Fragmenter automatically combines both 2D and 3D analysis for a more accurate and comprehensive evaluation of the muckpile surface.

“Delineation using only 2D analysis can lead to inaccurate measurements due to shadowing and the particle’s contour and structure,” Robert McClure, President of Robert A. McClure (RAM), Inc, an international blast engineering and consulting firm. “Adding the third dimension offers more accurate delineation through shape, and the 2D analysis is used for refinement and smaller particle detection.”

A 3D post-blast model is automatically generated showing the width, throw and height of the muckpile. Particle sizes are colour-coded to give a quick gradation overview and for easy visualisation of oversized material. The system comes standard with editing tools for analysis refinement. Quantitative charts generated provides distribution of particle size and percent passing through the screen. Users can also assign fragmentation models like Rosin-Rammler, Swebrec and Swebrec extended to the analysis.

Results can be exported and saved in PDF format. New BMX Fragmenter also generates comprehensive summary reports to be used for blast program optimisation. In addition to open-pit mining operations, the new system can be used in debris flow, dam and underground applications.

“For continuous cyclic optimiation of a surface blasting program, miners need a reproduceable blast design and objective analysis and quantification of the results,” adds McClure. “New BMX Fragmenter offers simple, fast and incredibly accurate analysis of the post-blast muckpile gradation, critical for a mine’s KPI program.”