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  • ISEE
    "We Agree to Provide Indemnification, Now What?"

    By Jeff Friedman

    This paper addresses certain problems to be encountered when a blasting contractor agrees to provide indemnification. Nearly 100% of all blasting work is performed pursuant to a contractual agreement.

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Finite Element Modeling of Blast Vibrations and Study of Vibration Control Criteria

    By Shad M. Sargand, Glenn A. Hazen, A M. M Jayasuriya

    Various types of waves originate from a blast source to propagate through rock/soil media away from the blast. Input vibration to a structure depends on the soil-structure interaction which varies wit

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / Post Blast Assessment Using Blasting Seismograph Data

    By Kenneth Eltschlager

    Post-blast assessment techniques using off-site data which includes location, seismograph and photographic data were discussed during the Blaster’s Weekend at this year’s ISEE Conference. Blast and pr

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Study of Facture Mechanism by Measuring Pressure History in Blast Holes and Crack Lengths in Rock

    By Shulin Nie, Mats Olsson

    The mechanism of rock fracture by explosive is a fundamental in rock blasting. It is generally believed that the shock waves from the detonation initiate the fractures. Then the detonation gases penet

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated Results

    By D Schneider, H Elliott

    The advantages and disadvantages of using inclined boreholes in blasting has been under discussion for a long time. Some recognized disadvantages are that drilling costs, both operating and capital co

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Expanded Rock Blast Modeling Capabilities of DMC_Blast, Including Buffer Blasting (8d3245d8-d11a-497d-a1ac-718f78cbeb14)

    By Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung

    A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been under development since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employs explicit time

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Tunneling from an Underground Limestone Mine to the Surface

    By John A. Huber

    At an underground limestone mine in the Central United States; there were plans for the installation of a limestone processing plant. The special design and layout of the plant called for the installa

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Controlled Excavation at the Trans-Koolau Halawa Tunnels

    By Ken Fiorentino, Gordon F. Revey

    H3 Tunnelers recently excavated two conventional 48 foot diameter highway tunnels through the Halawa side of the Tran-Koolau Mountains on Oahu. The primary blast design challenge on this Job was minim

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    High Precision Cap Accuracy - An Independent Study

    By Calvin J. Konya

    There have been many different brands of high precision caps introduced on the US market in the last five years. High precision timing definitely effects the performance of the blast. One should be ab

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Efficient Use of Explosives for Casing Advancement while Drilling

    By Vaughn Bowns, Allen Stanley, Brian Redeker

    "Running casing in drilling operations is often complicated by boulders or large cobbles.Past practices of dealing with these have included use of drop hammers, attempts to drillthrough or around the

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Development of the Wireless Initiating System Using Microwave Power

    By Masanobu Morita, Koichi Kurokana, Kenji Hashimoto, Yoji Tasaki, Yukio Iida

    "It has been the long desire of blasting engineer to realize the automatization of tunnelblasting to improve the safety and efficiency. As for bore hole drilling, the automatizationhas been achieved b

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Dynamic Blast Pattern Adjustments in Multiple Row Bench Blasting

    By J R. "Dick" Daniel

    One of the more common tasks in blast management is the adjustment of: shot geometry, explosive energy, and shot timing parameters to achieve changes in blast outcomes and costs. Many of these shot pa

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Demolition of Old Bridge Piers ByBlasting

    By S. Mandal, R. Singh

    The demolition of structures with explosive though most rapid, safe and efficient requires planned blast design parameters with respect to geometric and strength properties of the structure to be demo

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Blasting Works Quality Management in Accordance with Environmental Conditions

    By Rolf R. Schillinger

    It is established to an increased extent that the basic questions about raw material extractions deal with water, dust, noise and vibrations. If it has not been definitely proven that these points won

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Structural Response and Human Response to Blasting Vibration Effects - Is There a Connection?

    By G Alan Foster

    Many complaints generated from blasting operations result from the marked human response to ground transmitted vibrations and air blast effects and so many authorities have considered the regulation o

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Precision-Scale High-Explosive Water Shock Experiments

    By Charles E. Joachim, Christo V. Lunderman, Charles R. Wdch

    The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) recently conducted a series of precision-scale water shock experiments which consisted of the detonation of several 8-gram, 10-gram, and 12-gr

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Backstoping with Millisecond Delay Timing at the Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho

    By Dale Nies

    In the past, cap and fuse has been the only economical and efficient initiation system capable of providing sequential timing, ease of loading and hookup, and unlimited borehole number for backstope r

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    A Study of the Compressive Strength of Corrugated Boxes for Explosives

    By Larry D. Lawrence, Gerald W. Greenway

    Corrugated boxes have been the dominant shipping container for packaged commercial explosives for the past 3 decades. Recent changes in shipping regulations have dictated to the industry the adoption

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    The Development of a Low Shock Energy Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosive (719231f0-e844-434c-a59b-03c7b4557859)

    By Jaki M. Wilson, Neville T. Moxon

    The detonation pressure of ANFO can be significantly reduced by the addition of low density materials such as polystyrene, bagasse, sawdust or perlite. Laboratory and field test results have shown tha

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Pre-Controlling Blast Site Safety to Ensure Profitability

    By S. J. Dillingham

    One of the primary goals of every blaster is to achieve the optimum blast design. Too much focus on efficient design, however, can cloud certain issues and exposures that must be addressed if the enti

    Jan 1, 2002