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The Effect of Prill Specifications on Emulsion-ANFO Blends (dfcf65b3-c26f-475a-ba27-2ec8841d710f)By Greg S. Williams, David L. McDorman, Richard W. Givens
This paper examines the effect of prill size consistency, internal particle density, and oil absorbency on Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO)-emulsion blends. By analyzing these physical properties of p
Jan 1, 1990
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Digitally Integrating the Blast Design with Remote Wireless Electronic BlastingBy Charles Pretorius
Electronic Delay Detonators (EDDs) with remote wireless programming and initiation capabilities have been successfully used for almost two years now. This system has been used in blasts mainly in Sout
Jan 1, 2005
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Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial ExplosivesBy Gary Eck, Kevin Tallent
Over the past decades, the science of energetic materials has advanced dramatically in both the fields of military munitions, as well as industrial explosives. Out of necessity, test methods to measur
Jan 1, 1998
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Improvements in Quarry Blasting Cost EffectivenessBy P Cotton, N Cox
The Brisbane City Council has implemented a program of continual improvement at its Mount Coottha Quarry in the heart of Brisbane, Australia. The program has been underway for the past 6 years, and ha
Jan 1, 1996
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Comparison of Micro-Inch In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Resoponse of Cracks to Blast Vibration and WeatherBy Jeffrey Meissner, Mike Waldron, Charles Dowding
Most studies of crack response have focused on opening and closing of a crack in the plane of the wall in which the crack occurs. Crack movement also occurs perpendicular or normal to the plane of the
Jan 1, 2010
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Investigation of Ground Vibration at Gulyali Basalt Mine in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman, Alper Celtikc, Serdar Celik, Tuncer Gungor
This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements carried out in Gülyali Hisarcik Basalt open pit mine located on the north side of the Anatolia near Ordu province in Turkey. Within the
Jan 1, 2013
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Blast Simulation for Dilution Control: A Preliminary Study at Omai Gold Mine, GuyanaBy Stephen H. Chung, Kevin Atherton
The main purpose behind this preliminary study was the reduction of costs while maintaining productivity. Finding a way to achieve this balance without compromising controls on safety and quality of b
Jan 1, 1998
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Cautious Blasting in Critical Areas at Ramagundam Super Thermal Power StationBy N. Jayaraman, V. Srikant, A. Radhakrishna
Addition of a 500 MW unit to the existing units at Ramagundum Thermal Power Station requires blasting of large volumes of rock very close to sensitive installations like Turbo generator, Generator tra
Jan 1, 2003
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Quarry Blasting is BoringBy Darcey Baker
Quarry Blasting is usually boring, and that is how we like it. By this, boring means routine, straightforward, meat and potatoes blasting. Quarries typically will not utilize cast blasting, coyote tun
Jan 1, 2009
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Thermal Decomposition of Anfo at Low Heating RatesBy E. Contestabile, R. von Rosen, R. Guilbeault, R. Fouchard, P. Lightfoot
In August 1998, a truck loaded with 18 tons of blasting explosives, including over 13 tons of ANFO, left the road near Walden, Ontario. The crash caused a fire; approximately 30 minutes later a large
Jan 1, 2003
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Microphone Height Effects on Blast-Induces Air OverpressureBy Randall M. Wheeler, Kenneth K. Eltschlager
Blasting Seismographs use microphones to measure air overpressure from blasting. The microphone height above the ground has been the object of some controversy. The current ISEE “Field Practice Guidel
Jan 1, 2005
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Testing Electronic Detonators to Increase SAG Mill Throughput at the Red Dog MineBy Norman Paley
A blasting project was undertaken at the Teck Alaska Red Dog Mine to determine the extent that Semi-Autogenous Grinding (SAG) mill throughput could be increased by using electronic detonators. The Jul
Jan 1, 2010
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3D Computer Simulation of Bench Blasting With Precise Delay TimingBy Dale Preece, C. Mick Lownds
Detonation delay timing has been an important aspect of quality rock blasting for decades. Detonators that enable delay timing have improved over the years especially with the recent advent of precisi
Jan 1, 2008
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The Blasting Log - An Essential Witness of Professional BlastingBy S. J. Dillingham
As we enter the new century and close out the old, it has become standard procedure for most blasters to complete a blasting log or shot report following a blast. However, how can you be sure these co
Jan 1, 2000
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Preparing a Written Blast PlanBy David Ziegler
Rough sketches, field notes, an on-site conference or a phone call may no longer suffice to establish your blast plan at a job site. More and more, general contractors, site supervisors, owner re p re
Jan 1, 2004
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“Seed Wave” Modelling to Prevent Vibration-Induced Damage to a Gas PipelineBy Gilberto Nunez, Ron Eastman, Hector Parra
The prediction of blasting outputs has proven to be a sound engineering tool to provide a guideline for design improvement. It has also been demonstrated to be extremely useful in critical situations
Jan 1, 2015
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Underground Applications Using the New EZDrifter Dual Delay Detonator SystemBy Pierre L. Labelle
Non electric Dual Delay initiators have revolutionized many aspects of underground mining. The units are used in all types of underground blasting operations. Some operations, due to the complexity an
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of Optical Sizing MethodsBy Russell Carter, Tom Barkley
"Optimization of blasting is hampered by the lack of inexpensive methods of measuringblast results. Optical methods of size analysis have the potential of creating abreakthrough in size analysis and i
Jan 1, 1999
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Calculating Blasting Effects to Nearby Underground PipelinesBy Janice K. Means
The purpose of this paper is to provide the seminar attendee with: information on pipeline construction, operation and standards to better equip him (or her) to analyze the ultimate effect of blasting
Jan 1, 1992
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Molikpaq Blast Densification Project Sakhalin Island, RussiaBy Dave Otto, Ron Elliot, Ed Hatch
This paper is a summary of the work carried out by an international team of specialists in the successful explosive compaction of the sand fill core of the Molikpaq offshore oil production structure.
Jan 1, 2000