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                     Percussive Drilling Theory and Practice Percussive Drilling Theory and PracticeBy Pat McLaughlin Environmental constraints are pushing many operators to change from large rotary blastholes to the smaller diameter holes drilled with down-hole or top-hammer rigs. Productivity improvements over the Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Performance and Detonation Characteristics of BCHMX in three different plastic matrices Performance and Detonation Characteristics of BCHMX in three different plastic matricesBy Svatopluk Zeman, Zbynek Akstein, Jiri Pachman, Ahmed Elbeih, Marcela Jungova BCHMX (cis-1,3,4,6-tetranitro-octahydroimidazo-[4,5-d]imidazole or Bicyclo-HMX) was studied as an energetic component of three different plastic explosives based on three matrices: C4 matrix, semtex10 Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Performance Evaluation and Effects of Standoff on 10,500 grain per foot Linear Shaped Charge Performance Evaluation and Effects of Standoff on 10,500 grain per foot Linear Shaped ChargeBy Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Dominique Nolan The basic metric for linear shaped charge performance is the amount of cutting distance that the charge can effectively yield given a specific standoff and target. Due to its size and restricted produ Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Performance Support Systems: A New Tool for Explosives Users Performance Support Systems: A New Tool for Explosives UsersBy L M. Stodart In the increasingly competitive environment of the 1990's, there is a need to provide the users of explosives with accurate and immediate information. Research has shown that information technology al Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Performing decking with the use of an inflatable plug in high or total submergence applications in blastholes to improve final wall profile & stability Performing decking with the use of an inflatable plug in high or total submergence applications in blastholes to improve final wall profile & stabilityBy Glenn Tobin The overarching goal in modern drill and blasting operations is that of optimising mining operations to achieve higher levels of productivity, safety, profitability and sustainability. Air decking, a Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Perimeter Blasting in Underground Mining Perimeter Blasting in Underground MiningBy Paul Sterk In underground mining a great deal of time, money, effort, and resources have been used in the effort to minimize blast-induced damage. This damage occurs to the back, ribs, and pillars when the energ Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Perimeter Blasting with the ANFO-Spoon Technique Perimeter Blasting with the ANFO-Spoon TechniqueBy Larry Ng, Keith McDonald The benefits of controlled blasting techniques have gained increasing recognition by the mining industry in recent years. The utilization of an effective controlled blasting programme can result in a Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Perimeter Control Utilising Electronic Detonators Perimeter Control Utilising Electronic DetonatorsBy John Wall The use of electronic detonators in civil tunnelling applications, to reduce vibration is small firings has been successfully utilised for a number of years. As part of the mining industry’s commitmen Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Perimeter Control with Tracer Blasting Perimeter Control with Tracer BlastingBlasting is a very cost effective method of rock fragmentation but its uncontrolled application often results in excessive damage to the perimeter of an excavation. Several perimeter control technique Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Perimteter Control in Development and Breasting by Use of a Blasting Program Readily Accepted by Miners Perimteter Control in Development and Breasting by Use of a Blasting Program Readily Accepted by MinersBy G F. Baur Even though the benefits of an effective, perimeter control program in production and development blasting are evident to most everyone involved in the mining industry, there continuer to be only sele Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Permitted Explosives Research work in Australia Permitted Explosives Research work in AustraliaBy Duncan Chalmers, Rob Nowell, Miguel Araos Australian underground mines produce in excess of 60 mtpa of coal. Most of these use the longwall method, and they require the use permitted explosives (which are called “permissible” in other countri Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Photographic Observation of Channel Effect in the Detonation of Emulsion Explosive Photographic Observation of Channel Effect in the Detonation of Emulsion ExplosiveBy Kazuyoshi Kawami, Fumihiko Sumiya, Kunihisa Katsuyama, Yuji Ogata, Koichi Kurokawa, Yuji Wada When explosives are detonated in the borehole where there is an air gap between the explosive charge and the borehole of inner wall, the shock cave in an air gap travelling ahead of the detonation fro Jan 1, 1994 
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                     PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and Control PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and ControlBy Daniel B. Conn, John L. Floyd PhotoSeis™ is a blast analysis method that combines the advanced technologies of high speed motion picture photography and digital seismology. When fracturing rock with the use of explosive energy, th Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Physical Interpretation of Free-Surface Ground Motions from Chemical and Nuclear Explosions: (Operational and Synthetic Seismograms) Physical Interpretation of Free-Surface Ground Motions from Chemical and Nuclear Explosions: (Operational and Synthetic Seismograms)By Brian W. Stump "Seismic waves from explosions can be used to characterize physical processes in and around the source. The quantification of absolute levels of ground motion is important for minimizing impact on nea Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Physical Security On-Siite Magazines, Keys, Trucks & Periimeters Physical Security On-Siite Magazines, Keys, Trucks & PeriimetersBy John Brulia "Definition of On-Site Security: All mandatory and non-mandatory, deterrent and loss control measures undertaken by an authorized explosives business tokeep its stocks of explosive materials and precu Jan 1, 2006 
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                     PIBSA-based Emulsifier for Low Quality Ammonium Nitrate Emulsion Explosives PIBSA-based Emulsifier for Low Quality Ammonium Nitrate Emulsion ExplosivesBy Julia Creasey, Natalie Hodgson, Claire Ward, Craig Davies, Helen Sarginson "Emulsion explosive producers are attempting to lower the cost of emulsion production by using lowquality ammonium nitrate in emulsion formulations. Low quality ammonium nitrate contains additivessuch Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut ProjectBy Dale L. Ramsey The Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project is part of the National Gateway Clearance Initiative improvement project to achieve a minimum of 6.4 meters (21 feet) of vertical clearance along CSX Transportati Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Pioneering with Medium Diameter Lifters Pioneering with Medium Diameter LiftersBy Luke Thornton, Jack Janssen An unconventional drill pattern is used in an aggregate quarry to reduce pioneering costs. The site is the Iron Mountain Quarry, Granite Falls, WA., an aggregate quarry with an annual production of in Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Pipe Fragmentation Analysis to Determine Characteristics of Improvised Explosives Pipe Fragmentation Analysis to Determine Characteristics of Improvised ExplosivesBy S. Geerts, J Davidson The purpose of the experiment was to determine detonation characteristics of various improvised explosives. The test consisted of detonating a pipe filled with an explosive compound inside of a plywoo Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Pitfalls in Determining Thermal Hazards with Differential Scanning Calorimetry Pitfalls in Determining Thermal Hazards with Differential Scanning CalorimetryBy Kirk Yeager All explosive formulations display some sensitivity to heat. A common technique utilized to measure an explosive’s response to thermal stimulation is differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). As DSC an Jan 1, 2000 
