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Metal Mine ›› 2026, Vol. 55 ›› Issue (3): 142-150.

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Liquid Oxygen Transient Phase Change Rock-breaking Technology for Multi-fractured Open-pit Limestone Mines#br#

WU Jianhui1 ZHANG Fangping2 WANG Yanbing2 FU Dairui2 DING Baoshan2   

  1. 1. Zijin Mining Group Co. ,Ltd. ,Shanghang 364024,China;
    2. School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering,China University of Mining and Technology-Beijing,Beijing 100083,China
  • Online:2026-03-15 Published:2026-03-31

Abstract: To address the challenges encountered in open-pit limestone mines,including low fragmentation efficiency of
hard rock with high joint density and high compressive strength,difficulty in controlling blasting-induced vibration,and stringent
environmental constraints in ecologically sensitive areas,a liquid oxygen (LOX) transient phase-change rock-breaking
technique suitable for fractured rock masses is proposed. Based on the quasi-static high-pressure generated by the rapid vaporization
and expansion of liquid oxygen,a two-stage rock-breaking mechanism characterized by stress-wave reflection enhancement
and gas wedge-driven crack propagation is analyzed. Field experiments were conducted in a large open-pit limestone mine
in Hebei Province. By systematically deploying vibration monitoring,fragment size statistics,and environmental parameter
measurements,the fracturing effectiveness,vibration propagation characteristics,and environmental impacts of the LOX phasechange
rock-breaking technique were quantitatively analyzed. The results indicate that approximately 70% of the rock fragments
in the free-face zone have particle sizes smaller than 30 cm,demonstrating significantly improved fragmentation uniformity compared
with conventional blasting. At a distance of 40 m from the source,the peak particle velocity is reduced by about 37% relative
to conventional blasting,and the dominant vibration frequencies are stably distributed within the range of 8 Hz to 15 Hz,
effectively avoiding resonance with typical building structures. In addition,no detectable emissions of harmful gases such as
NOx and SO2 were observed during the rock-breaking process,and the dust concentration was significantly reduced. These results
demonstrate that the liquid oxygen transient phase-change rock-breaking technique achieves both efficient rock fragmentation
and favorable vibration and environmental performance in high-steep slopes and ecologically sensitive open-pit mines,providing technical support for the engineering application of non-explosive rock-breaking methods and the development of green
mining practices.

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