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Journal: Junction Chamber Blasting November 22,1999By Edward Walter
Rock excavation for tunneling projects occurs on a regular basis in the Cleveland area. These tunnels are being constructed to increase the capacity of the sanitary sewer system. Controlled blasting m
Jan 1, 2001
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The 8 Millisecond, "Criterion": Have We Delayed Too Long in Questioning It?By Douglas A. Anderson
The simplest method used to predict ground vibration from blasting is scaled distance -the distance from a blast divided by the square root of the Pounds per delay. Pounds per delay is defined as the
Jan 1, 1989
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Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated Sand using a Visco-Plastic ModelBy W G. Szymczak, Leslie C. Taylor
The University of Maryland (UMD) has conducted a series of small-scale tests using explosive charges buried in saturated sand. Twelve different combinations of depth of burial of the charge and height
Jan 1, 2007
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"Journal: Crazy Horse Memorial Update / Celebrating 60 Years of Carving Dreams into Reality"By Unknown
More than 60 years ago Lakota (Sioux) Chief Henry Standing Bear asked Korczak Ziolkowski to create a monument of Crazy Horse in the sacred Black Hills. Today, you can see Standing Bear’s dream has gro
Jan 1, 2009
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Vibration Control Blasting for Low Stability Final WallBy Greg Wyartt
In the Pilbara region of Western Australia, an iron ore mine is undertaking a high wall cut-back to improve stability and allow access to deeper ore deposits. Several sections of the wall have been cl
Jan 1, 2018
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Fragmentation Interaction with Underground Mining Systems and ProductivityBy B Mohanty, Y C. Lizotte
Optimization of blast fragmentation in underground hardrock mining requires analysis of its effects on loading and haulage equipment, together with the downstream materials handling system, with the o
Jan 1, 1991
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New Model for Realistic 3D Blast SimulationBy Thierry Bernard
To be able to precisely predict the result of a mine blast before pressing the button is a goal for many blasters due to the environmental and economic constraints of our century. Based on the fundame
Feb 1, 2020
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A Five Staged Approach to the Analysis of a Blast from Budget Through to ImplementationBy Stephen Mansfield
Analysing how accurately a blast design is implemented is one of the cornerstones of a successful operation, and critical for mine optimisation. This paper presents a concept that involves the collect
Feb 1, 2020
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Underwater Blasting and Train-induced Ground Vibrations on 80 Years-old BuildingBy Paulo José Costa Couceiro Junior, Manuel Lopez Cano
In 2011, two historic outcrop rocks known as Teffé and Itapema located in the navigation channel of the Port of Santos, Brazil (Latin America’s largest port) – were excavated by drilling and blasting
Jan 1, 2016
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The Seismic Visibility of Mining and Its Implications with Regard to the Comprehensive Test Ban TreatyBy Frank Chiappetta, Karl Zipf, Robert Hopler, Brian Stump, Francois Heuze, Bob Martin, Vindell Hsu, William Walter, Craig Pearson
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) was accepted for signature at the United ,Nations in September of 1996. It ‘now awaits ratification by its signatories, ~including the United States. After the
Jan 1, 1998
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Journal: 100 Years / du Pont Magazine E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder CompanyBy DuPont Magazine
RBH Note: as stated many times in these articles, frozen dynamite was one of the greatest hazards facing the blaster. It wasn’t until the late 1920s that it was solved for good, with the introduction
Jan 1, 2015
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Non-Electric Shock Tube Initiation Systems Applications and HookupsBy John Watson, Tom Treleaven
This guide presents nur-nerous patterns that provide 8 millisecond separations between initiated charges. The guide is tabulated in seven sections to provide Quick reference by number of decks or bunc
Jan 1, 1995
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Experimental Method to Evaluate the Vibrational Behavior of low Energy Explosives and Their Impact on Slope Damage ControlBy P. Lozada
The objective currently demanded from controlled blasting techniques is to minimize damage to the remaining rock mass while protecting the integrity of mine walls and ensuring the quality of the fragm
Jan 1, 2024
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Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry IndustryBy Victor C. Bryan
"One of the more challenging issues facing operators of U.S. mines and quarries is blasting in an environmentally acceptable way. It is quite important that industry management understand and apply gu
Jan 1, 1995
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Near-field Blast Vibration Response of Sensitive PipelinesBy C. Sawmliana, P. Pal Roy
Near-field blast vibration response of restrained pipelines either buried or exposed was studied during rock excavations at sensitive locations for Stage-II (4x500 MW) commissioning work in a super th
Jan 1, 2001
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Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications"The objective in controlled blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. The six main types of controlle
Jan 1, 1994
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Reliability of Timing Sequence Network for Multiple Blast HolesBy Lifeng Li, Jhon Silva-Castro
In a previous work, the authors analyzed the overlapping probability of two adjacent charges in a single hole for pyrotechnic and electronic detonators. This document extends such work to a complete m
Jan 1, 2016
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Rapid RaisingBy Jim Peterson
Raising equipment that is commonly used include handheld drills such as Jacklegs or Stopers, Alimak raise climber also using handheld drills, drop raises using long-hole drills whether top hammer or I
Jan 1, 2014
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BAI Workshop Presentation - New Stem Plug Devices and ApplicationsBy Brian Carr
This workshop will display all of the existing products that are available as stemplug devices and discuss the general concept of the use of them. Actual results will be discussed along with several c
Jan 1, 2000
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Variations in Vibration Signals from Single Hole Quarry BlastsBy Rob Farnfield, Yuill Gavin
The rock blasting industry continues to be under pressure to reduce the level of vibration induced by the use of explosives. In recent years much research and development has been directed to minimizi
Jan 1, 2001