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The Application of Pumpable Emulsions in Narrow Reef StopingBy Selwyn Pearton
Pumpable emulsion explosives have been available to surface and underground massive mining operations for decades and through their unique properties offer significant advantages through improved safe
Jan 1, 2015
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Blasting and Monitoring Practices for the MSDGC Deep Tunnel ProjectBy Kevin Cole, Dennis A. Clark, F William Laslow
Since 1976, the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, (MSDGC), has commissioned the excavation of a tunnel system in the Chicago area, hundreds of feet below the surface in solid limeston
Jan 1, 1982
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Demolition of the Anaheim Bay BridgeBy Lawrence W. Hallanger
Anaheim Bay, located at Seal Beach, California, is the site of the Huntington Harbor development of waterfront homes and marine facilities. The main entrance to Anaheim Bay is a relatively narrow chan
Jan 1, 1975
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The Origins and Effects of Inter-deck Pressure in Decked BlastsBy J. A. Rodgers, K. C. Whitaker
The time domain during which an explosive detonates and causes rock to fragment and displace is on the order of tens of milliseconds. Because of this, the dynamic processes that occur during this time
Jan 1, 2000
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The Application of Likelihood Ratio Test to Blast Vibration AnalysisBy W. J. Birch
The dedicated documenting of blast design and vibration monitoring results forms part of the best practice methodology for today’s blasting operators. This allows regression curves to be constantly up
Jan 1, 2004
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In-situ Fracture Stimulation: A State of the Art ReviewBy Mario Karfakis, G. Langlois
Well stimulation is the process by which any production well, whether for production (extraction), storage (injection) or deep interaction (remediation, monitoring, etc) can be made or stimulated to f
Jan 1, 2009
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"BLASPA" A Practical Blasting Optimization SystemBLASPA is the name for a computer code which can assist in the rapid optimisation of blasting procedures in an open-pit mine. BLASPA is based on a mathematical model of the blasting process, a model w
Jan 1, 1980
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Blast Monitoring Using High Speed Video Research EquipmentBy Scott G. Giltner, Paul N. Worsey
During the short duration of an explosive blast, many events occur which are too quick to be detected or observed in detail with the naked eye or by normal photographic techniques. Through the use of
Jan 1, 1986
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Using Vibration Prediction to Reduce Blasting Costs and ComplaintsBy Thomas Leonard, Philip R. Berger, Bryan E. Papillon
Bardon Trimount Inc., a large producer of aggregate, crushed stone, and concrete, was experiencing significant public opposition to its five quarries in the Boston area. It was believed by the authors
Jan 1, 1996
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Full-Face Blast Rounds in Shaft Sinking with Electronic Delay Detonators - a Critical AppraisalBy B Mohanty
Full-face blasting rounds have been used to excavate a 4.6-mdiameter shaft at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Underground Research Laboratory near Pinawa, Manitoba. Both standard pyrotechnic delay d
Jan 1, 1990
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Blasting with a Light Touch; Florida State Project 12014-3501 Fort Myers, Florida (307cb8ee-5b0c-48e5-806c-57d316a0ab82)By Doug Wathen, Philip M. E Thomas
The City of Fort Myers needed to replace a 40-year old 42-inch storm sewer line in downtown Fort Myers with a new 54-inch line to accommodate population growth. The old line had to be kept operational
Jan 1, 1996
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Accurate Delay Detonation with Shock-TubeBy W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield
All shock-tube based initiation systems have a time lag relating to the propagation velocity of the shock-tube itself. This paper examines the exploitation of this inherent time lag to achieve delay b
Jan 1, 2009
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Electronic Blasting & Blasting Management - Past, Present & FutureBy Frank Hammelmann, Peter Reinders
This paper briefly describes the past history of blast management. A modern blast management suite is then presented which demonstrates the current capability of the functional link between an electro
Jan 1, 2004
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Blasting in TunnelingBy Midori Sakamoto, Nobuaki Sakuma, Tsuyoshi Murashita
Recently, tunnel blasting works near the residential area and existing building are increasing and environmental problems caused by vibration have become serious public concern. In order to solve thes
Jan 1, 1998
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Safe Practices for Use of the Sheathed Charge in Underground Coal MinesBy Richard J. Mainiero, Harry C. Verakis, John J. Mulhern
There are application in coal mines where it would be advantageous from a safety stand point to fire unconfined shots. However, the firing of mud caps (adobes) or other unconfined explosive charges in
Jan 1, 1987
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Bio-fuel ANFO-Explosive alternative for a green worldBy Dale Ross, Bill Clements, Jim Spanos
Current world conditions are forcing the search for "green" energy technology in every aspect of our daily lives. Finding alternatives to petroleum fuels seems to be at the top of the list. The search
Jan 1, 2012
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Sheathed Explosive for Use in Underground Coal Mines: Prototype to Commercial ProductBy L D. Santis, L Wardrip
This paper begins with a summary of the development of the sheathed explosive charge from it's conception by the Bureau of Mines in 1981 through the evaluation of its safety, culminating in revisions
Jan 1, 1991
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Application of Automated and Centralized Rock Fragmentation AnalysisBy Matthew Baumann, Bahram Sameti, Tafazoli Zeng Hairong, Edmond Chow
An automated, centralized, image-based rock fragmentation analysis system provides blast engineers with the benefit of minimizing tedious and mundane work, and allows them to focus on their expertise
Jan 1, 2013
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The Effect of Discontinuity Orientation on the Success of Pre-Split BlastingPrevious approaches to pre-split blasting theory have tended to concentrate on the mathematics of dynamic stress wave interaction, whilst only recognizing some interaction with quasi-static stresses i
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of Water Stemming for Rock Excavation and SplittingBy Paul Worsey, Attila Szucs, Mark F. C. Schmidt
The use of water stemming with small explosive charges has been successfully developed at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Further study has been started to explore additional applications and uses f
Jan 1, 2000