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Notes on Detonation Physics
By P D. Katsabanis
According to Persson(1) steady state detonation along a cylindrical charge can be regarded as a self propagating process in which the axial compressive effect of the shock front discontinuity changes
Jan 1, 1989
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Ore Waste and Dilution Studies of Surface Mineral Blasting with 3D Distinct Element Heave Models
By Stewart A. Silling, Dale S. Preece
The two key results of rock blasting are fragmentation and movement of geomaterials. Movement/flow of the blasted rock is often referred to as heave. Modeling the movement of full scale blasting is no
Jan 1, 2016
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Journal: 100 Years / Cosmopolitan February 1906 / A Fulminating Philosopher Study of Tremendous Human Force and Its Work in the Making of High Explosives
By William Stewart
Recitations were taking place in the red schoolhouse at Orneville, Maine. It was winter and the snow lay deep on the ground, but some of the scholars were in bare feet, and only half as many hats hung
Jan 1, 2007
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Cost Optimization for Controlled Blasting, Transportation and Crushing
By Taner Sumer, H Altay Guvenir
Fragmentation in rock quarries is tried to be achieved by changing the specific charge, drill pattern and bore hole diameters by different experts. This paper is a brief summary consisting of the util
Jan 1, 1993
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Case History: Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Structure in San Sepolcro, Italy
By Roberto Folchi
This note deals about the controlled demolition work for the dismantling of an industrial structure in San Seplocro, Italy. The structure to be demolished, the FLOWERS SILOS, consisted in a multilevel
Jan 1, 1994
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Benefits of Power Decks in Blasting
By Marlyn King, Kevin Peterson
Power Decks are voids created in the bottom of the borehole through the use of a suspended Super Plug. Explosive energy is started downward at initiation creating high pressures which find relief at t
Jan 1, 2002
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Cast Blasting in the Light of the Electronic Option
By Winfried Rosenstock
The development of electronic initiation systems has partially reached or will reach in a short period of time full reliability for general use without limitations. Unfortunately those systems meet wi
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Digital Image Analysis Technique for Fragmentation Assessment and Blast Optimisation
By M. Ramulu, A. Raina, A. Chakraborty, Jethwa Choudhury, Dudhankar
Application of digital image analysis technique for assessment of blast fragmentation is gaining grounds in India, very recently. Central Mining Research Institute, India made its maiden attempt to op
Jan 1, 2001
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Gravois Bluffs: Review of a Successful Large-Scale Blast-Monitoring program.
By David Weidner
Public relations, regulatory compliance, determination and implementation of pre-blast inspections, and accurate blast monitoring data are all essential components when conducting blasting operations
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunnel blast drill hole surveying – Benefits and Methodologies
By G. Adderley, A. Wetherelt
The problems of poor drilling in underground operations have been highlighted on many occasions. Incorrect collaring and poor angular deviation can all lead to an increased block size, dilution, over-
Jan 1, 2009
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Large Diameter and Deep Hole Presplitting Techniques for Safe Wall Stability
By Sam Bang Jr, Rodney Burke
As mining progresses in the West, the depth of material has increased, making highwall stability a major factor in safety and production. The Jim Bridger Coal Mine’has made highwall stability a priori
Jan 1, 1998
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Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal Mines
By A Bagchi, Nabiullah, Jagdieh
"A number of coal mines in India are affected by fire. Most of coking coal reserves in the country are located in Jharia coalfield where more than 18 sq. km is in the grip of fire. Generally such fire
Jan 1, 1993
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The EU Project “I.C.E.A. Identification Colors of Explosives & Blasting Accessories”
By Gennaro Di Lauro, Laura Meraviglia, Demostenes Efstratiadis, Danilo Coppe
This paper presentation regards the European Union’s project “I.C.E.A. - Identification Colors of Explosives and Blasting Accessories (Agreement number – HOME/2010/ISEC/AG/071 – 30 – CE – 0447240/00-1
Jan 1, 2015
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Simulations of Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated Sand
By William G. Szymczak
A set of experiments were conducted at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds [1] in which explosive charges were buried in saturated sand beneath a suspended rigid platform. The goal of these experiments was t
Jan 1, 2005
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Development of a Wireless Sensor Network for Blast Monitoring and Slope Stability
By Johnny Lyons-Baral, John Kemeny, Don Kraemer
Ground vibrations from blasting can result in the degradation and failure of rock and soil exposures, as well as damaging neighboring houses and buildings. At the same time, vibration provides an oppo
Jan 1, 2014
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Blasting Effects and Recommendations when Blasting Near Pressurized Buried Pipelines
By John E. Wiegand
This study will discuss the AMAX Coal Co., Penndiana Pipeline Project, which was conducted in conjunction with the following parties: AMAX Coal Industries, (U.S.B.O.M.) United States Bureau of Mines,
Jan 1, 1994
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Cap Precision in Perimiter Control Blasting and the Potential Application of Electronic Detonator
By Derek T. Novotny
Blasting cap precision is of major importance to advanced blast design. New technologies have introduced the use of microchips within detonator casings in the hope that the electronic control of the t
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of Underground Bulk Explosives in Polyethylene Pipes for Perimeter Control
By Jena Moshen
Underground Bulk Systems (UBS) technology has gained widespread application in tunneling and underground mining owing to its safety, reliability, increased Velocity of Detonation (VOD) and excellent r
Jan 1, 2018
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The Application of Mid-Column Air Decks in Full Scale Production Blasts
By Barend Botha, Trevor Davids
The presence of an extensive soft siltstone layer in the middle of the inter-burden sequence of rocks at Syferfontein Colliery in the Republic of South Africa prompted tests to determine the effect of
Jan 1, 2000
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"Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves"
By Larry Schneider
Are you one of the thousands of hunters, fisherman, or hikers who purchased handheld GPS systems over the past several years and then been disappointed in their accuracy and performance. Or maybe you
Jan 1, 2001