Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field Blaster Pitfalls of Residential Blasting—Experiences of a Field BlasterBy Chuck Kliche, Bill Clements This paper relates some of the experiences, good and bad, of blasting adjacent to residences of the primary author during his 15+ years of field blasting in the Northern Great Plains region. During th Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     The Use of Electronic Detonators to Control Air Blast The Use of Electronic Detonators to Control Air BlastBy Andy Hudson, Stuart Brashear, David Lilly Because of greatly increased timing accuracy, electronic detonator systems are a well-known and widely accepted major tool to control and reduce ground vibration. At a Southeastern quarry the authors Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     A "Holistic" Approach of Blast Vibration Modeling and Prediction A "Holistic" Approach of Blast Vibration Modeling and PredictionBy Thierry Bernard Considering rock fragmentation by explosive as the ultimate goal in mines and quarries, vibrations are definitely one of the main drawbacks faced by the Industry. If we can accurately predict vibratio Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Seismic Radiation from Explosive Charges in the Near-field: Results from Controlled Experiments Seismic Radiation from Explosive Charges in the Near-field: Results from Controlled ExperimentsBy L. Trivino Blast-induced damage criterion based on the peak particle velocity has worked reasonably well for estimating building damage. However, the same criterion cannot be used to estimate damage to rock and Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Strategic Public Relations for Underground Conservatory at Tennessee Governor’s Residence Strategic Public Relations for Underground Conservatory at Tennessee Governor’s ResidenceBy Jake Hutchison, Wade Hutchison The opposition to the project has risen as a result of some political pressures and from public perceptions about the project’s necessity and its impact on the neighborhood. As a result of this contro Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Quarry Blasting is Boring Quarry Blasting is BoringBy Darcey Baker Quarry Blasting is usually boring, and that is how we like it. By this, boring means routine, straightforward, meat and potatoes blasting. Quarries typically will not utilize cast blasting, coyote tun Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     An Appraisal of Overburden Cast Blasting Technique in Indian Surface Coal Mines An Appraisal of Overburden Cast Blasting Technique in Indian Surface Coal MinesBy Manish Uttarwar, Rajendra Yerpude India is the third largest producer of coal and the fourth largest in terms of coal reserves in the world. However, new research quite ironically projects that despite the continuing growth in domesti Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy RealizationBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Perry Kyle With the advent of any new technology comes the necessity of fully understanding the mechanics of that technology. The Shock Tunnel is one such technology that provides a cost effective means of simul Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Case Studies Demonstrating Electronic Initiation Versatility Case Studies Demonstrating Electronic Initiation VersatilityBy Pierre-Louis Migairou After a period of development and experimentation ranging over 20 years, electronic detonators have now come to maturity and are becoming the first choice in many diverse applications like tunnelling, Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     In-situ Fracture Stimulation: A State of the Art Review 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 
- 
                     Explosive Compaction of Foundation Soils for the Seismic Upgrade of the Seymour Falls Dam Explosive Compaction of Foundation Soils for the Seismic Upgrade of the Seymour Falls DamBy Frank Huber, Ed Fulop, Neil Singh, Ron Elliott, Blair Gohl, Lewis Clarke This paper covers the successful application of explosive compaction technology for the densification of the foundation soils for the seismic upgrade of the Seymour Falls Dam, Vancouver, BC. The origi Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Thermodynamic Work Principal Overture — Not Just Rock n’Roll Thermodynamic Work Principal Overture — Not Just Rock n’RollBy Michael Wieland The resolving capacity of the thermodynamic work-principal model has been seriously refined over its twelve year history, so a review of the innovations, wrong turns and their rectification is warrant Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization (a197a97d-a574-4dd6-b892-bc2dba4e791b) Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization (a197a97d-a574-4dd6-b892-bc2dba4e791b)By Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry This study explores how different geometries affect the shock tunnel’s performance and is broken down into three phases. Phase 1: Open arena testing in which theoretical energies produced by the deton Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     "Journal: Crazy Horse Memorial Update / Celebrating 60 Years of Carving Dreams into Reality" "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 
- 
                     PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast Damage PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast DamageBy Shawn Kirkpatrick, Yang Ruilin, Tamara Whitaker In order to manage blast vibration in soft ground containing large diameter holes and large charge weights, a number of issues must be considered. This paper describes techniques to control and reduce Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Safe Blasting Parameters And Seismic Influences During Construction Blasting Safe Blasting Parameters And Seismic Influences During Construction BlastingBy Mario Dobrilovic, Zvonimir Ester, Vinko Skrlec, Vjecislav Bohanek The first public garage in the city of Dubrovnik has been built in highly urbanized area, on location Ilina Glavica. The excavation of the building pit has been done partly by construction machinery, Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Autonomous Crack Displacement Monitoring of a Residence Near a Quarry Autonomous Crack Displacement Monitoring of a Residence Near a QuarryBy David Kosnik This paper describes the technology and methods deployed in the continuous autonomous remote monitoring of cracks in interior and exterior walls of a residence near a limestone quarry. The objective i Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Effect of Impact on Pre-Squibbed Fireworks Effect of Impact on Pre-Squibbed FireworksBy Paul Worsey, Yasutaka Dote The choreography of large fireworks displays dictates electric initiation for precise timing. It has been common practice to pre-squib products before transportation for reducing set up time. A number Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Cusum for the Control of Vibration and Air Blast Cusum for the Control of Vibration and Air BlastBy Baron Fidler, Dave Lilly, Matt Budin Cumulative sum (CUSUM) statistical process control methods have been used in many industries to monitor quality control results. CUSUM charts are a method to determine when small changes in data indic Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on Plates Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on PlatesBy H Ulrich Leiste, Leslie Talor This paper describes a series of small scale tests conducted to investigate the loading applied to a flat plate by the detonation of a cylindrical charge very close (between two and three charge radii Jan 1, 2009 
