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                     Computer Modelling of Bench Blasting for Grade Control Computer Modelling of Bench Blasting for Grade ControlBy Lindsay Wade, Peter Dare-Bryan Benches in surface mines often contain known areas of ore and known areas of waste, which must be mined selectively. When rock is blasted it not only fragments but is also physically, and non-uniforml Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Numerical simulation of blast demolition for steel construction Numerical simulation of blast demolition for steel constructionBy Y Wada, Y Ogata, T Nishida "Shaped charge is used for blast demolition of steel construction in general. It is important tocontrol movement of cutting part with shaped charge for the blast demolition of steel construction.Movem Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting Overburden Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting OverburdenBy R Frank' Mammele Chiappetta, Conny Postupack A major problem that has continued to plague the surface coal industry is blast induced damage to the coal seam. Atlas Powder Company has addressed this situation through seven years of field research Jan 1, 1988 
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                     HDAN Emulsion Blend Implementation Results in Open Pit Coal Mine HDAN Emulsion Blend Implementation Results in Open Pit Coal MineBy J. P. Remi Proulx, Juan Camilo Gonzalez T., Winston B. Wilches Alabama USA based Drummond Ltd. operates two open pit mines in the Cesar Coal Basin of Northern Colombia. The mines produce a combined total of over 25 million tons (22.7 Mt) of thermal coal per year Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Protection Techniques for Explosive Demolition of RC Pillar Protection Techniques for Explosive Demolition of RC PillarBy Seung-Kyu Baek, Chang-Ha Ryu, Yang-Kyun Kim Safety concern is one of the most important parameters in the design of building demolition by explosive blasting. Accidents were sometimes reported due to the flying chips of fragmented materials in Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Ground Vibration Attenuation Rate due to Blasting in South Florida Ground Vibration Attenuation Rate due to Blasting in South FloridaBy W. Sharkey Bowers This study was undertaken in order to determine a conservative estimate of the attenuation rate of vibrations through the shallow limestone in South Florida due to quarry blasting. Feb 1, 2020 
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                     A Review of Contemporary Blast Design Data and Rules of Thumb A Review of Contemporary Blast Design Data and Rules of ThumbBy David La Rosa, Matthew Craft, Lee Julian Rules of thumb are ubiquitous in blasting. Typically presented as ratios, they assist with the initial assumptions of blast design and provide guidance for best practice. Examples include the blast ho Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Rock Drilling Automation as a Factor of Sustainability and Efficiency Rock Drilling Automation as a Factor of Sustainability and EfficiencyBy Carlos Enrique Arroyo Ortiz, Jadir Pedro Alves This paper presents some of the results obtained during the research work about the use of technologies and digital transformation in the process of rock drilling in open pit mines. The use of automat Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Improving Drilling and Blasting By Using TQM and Appropriate IT Improving Drilling and Blasting By Using TQM and Appropriate ITBy John Hutchings Drilling and blasting is a clearly delineated work process, which has well defined inputs and outputs. Drilling and blasting is also a process with a number of steps each of which has measurable outco Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in Turkey Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in TurkeyBy M. Oguz Ozkazanc, Gulsev Uyar Aldas Because of its safety, being easy to handle, relatively inexpensive and containing a lot of energy, ANFO is the most popular and widely used explosive in Turkey as well as other countries in the world Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Process Intensification of Emulsion Manufacture Process Intensification of Emulsion ManufactureBy Shuli Teng, Vladimir Sujansky, Matthew Rawls, Ivan Junarsa In recent years significant advances have been made in chemical processing technology. In particular, process intensification using micro-technology has had some success in changing and improving chem Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Displacement and Mixing of Blasted Sedimentary Rocks in Quarrying Displacement and Mixing of Blasted Sedimentary Rocks in QuarryingBy Stephen Chung, John Carpenter, Scott Gosch, James Breedlove While controlling fly rock and ground vibration in quarrying in the neighborhood of a residential area, producing good fragmentation and keeping different grades of material separated in a muckpile ar Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Determination of the Precise Origins of Air Overpressure Generated from Production Blasts at Melton Ross Quarry Determination of the Precise Origins of Air Overpressure Generated from Production Blasts at Melton Ross QuarryBy C E. Johnson, S Hosein Previous researchers have put forward two different theories as to the origin of air overpressure from quarry blasting. In 1980, Siskind et al postulated that the initial face movement gave rise to th Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Coupled Rock Motion and Gas Flow Modeling in Blasting Coupled Rock Motion and Gas Flow Modeling in BlastingBy Steven D. Knudsen, Dale S. Preece The spherical element computer code DMC (Distinct Motion Code) used to model rock motion resulting from blasting has been enhanced to allow routine computer simulations of bench blasting. The enhancem Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Examination of Timing Requirements for Optimization of Fragmentation Using Small Scale Grout Samples Examination of Timing Requirements for Optimization of Fragmentation Using Small Scale Grout SamplesBy O Omidi Selection of delay times to optimize fragmentation has been a controversial topic among researchers and blasting practitioners. This paper reviews previous experimental information and presents the re Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Carbon Monoxide Poisoning at a Swface Coal Mine . . . . A Case Study Carbon Monoxide Poisoning at a Swface Coal Mine . . . . A Case StudyBy Thomas Kovalchuk, Kenneth Eltschlager, William Shuss In April of 2000, two adults and their newborn infant, were poisoned by carbon monoxide in their home and received medical treatment at a Pennsylvania hospital. Carboxyhemoglobin levels were; child - Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blast Optimization through Long Term Fragmentation Analysis Blast Optimization through Long Term Fragmentation AnalysisBy Florian Bauer The Fording River mine in British Columbia produces hard coking coal in an open pit operation. Coal seams are exposed by blasting overburden and digging blasted muck with rope shovels. The drilling an Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Factors Affecting Fumes Production of an Emulsion and ANFO/Emulsion Blends Factors Affecting Fumes Production of an Emulsion and ANFO/Emulsion BlendsBy Donald Hurd, James Rowland, Richard Mainiero In previous conferences the authors have reported on toxic fumes generated by the detonation of ANFO. The research reported here extends the earlier work to include an emulsion blasting agent and ANFO Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in Brazil Structure and Crack Response to Coal Blasting in BrazilBy C. T. Aimone-Martin, V. L. Rosenhaim Blasting near residential areas has become frequent in many locations throughout Brazil. It was deemed necessary by the authors to have a better understanding of how typical Brazilian structures respo Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Plug Blast for a Powerhouse Intake Using an Unusual Technique Plug Blast for a Powerhouse Intake Using an Unusual TechniqueBy Terry Matts, Bruce Ripley, Clark Fletcher, Paul Rapp, Stan Holtby, Jim Dent The Stave Falls Project of BC Hydro, situated 65km east of Vancouver, BC, Canada, involved the construction of a new two-unit 9OMW hydro-electric facility to replace an existing powerhouse. The final Jan 1, 2000 
