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The Effect of Charge Mass and Delay Timing on Airblast OverpressureBy Adrian Moore, Dominic Hooton, Alan Richards
Significant factors affecting airblast overpressure (AOP) emissions include charge mass per delay, distance from the blast site, burden, stemming height, and delay timing, topographic shielding, and m
Jan 21, 2025
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Chilean Challenges in Underground Mining - Electronic Initiation System (IS) and Drill & Blast Engineering Focused ProjectsBy Manuel Villalobos Calderón
This paper presents the Enaex group approach to addressing the blasting challenges and outlines the solutions created. Aspects such as rock mass damage occurrence as a function of blast vibration freq
Feb 1, 2020
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The Effect of Inclined Boreholes on the Quality of Blast Results in Coal Mining - Comparison Between Field and Simulated ResultsBy 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
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Application, monitoring, and control of vibrations induced by underground rock blasting using a near-field methodologyBy A. Gontijo, A. Matos, P. Lincoln, L. Fonsecail
This paper investigates how to manage and model the vibrations caused by rock blasting in a Brazilian underground mine. Considering the frequent detonations and the previous lack of effective vibratio
Jan 1, 2024
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Calculating Shock Wave Overpressure from High-Speed VideoBy Catherine Johnson, Kelly Williams
Advances in high-speed video imaging make it possible to see the refraction of light due to the high-density gradient at the shock front without the need for parabolic mirrors or additional light sour
Feb 1, 2020
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Using An Anfo/coal Blended Blasting Mixture For Commercial Blasting ApplicationsBy Dennis Wilzbacher, John Wiegand
In an effort to reduce the cost of bulk explosives, Vigo Coal Company found that the addition of coal mined at their Friendsville Mine, not only reduced explosive costs, but also appeared to actually
Jan 1, 2007
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World's Longest Highway-Tunnel Tests 'Site Sensitized Emulsion'By Bjoern R. Petterson, Lars Haakon Siem
The world's longest highway-tunnel -- the Aurland Tunnel in western Norway -- is scheduled to be opened in the year 2000. A project to build a main highway between Oslo and Bergen with no ferry connec
Jan 1, 1996
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Improvements in Quarry Blasting Cost Effectiveness (6a7d22cc-a510-497b-89ee-1733ae928c9c)By P Cotton, N Cox
The Brisbane City Council has implemented a program of continual improvement at its Mount Coot-tha Quarry in the heart of Brisbane, Australia. The program has been underway for the past 6 years, and h
Jan 1, 1995
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Vibration Effects of Coal Pit Blasts on Tower Pithead Concrete StructuresBy Mark Svinkin
To save time for construction of coal pits, the contractor decided to combine erection of the tower pitheads with digging of skip shafts to the depth necessary for placing proper coal pit equipment. I
Jan 1, 2004
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Implementation of Blast Vibration Frequency Control Technology at R & F Coal CompanyBy Doug Johnson
This paper reviews the field implementation of R & F Coal's blasting optimization work concerning analysis, prediction, and control of overburden blasting vibrations using site specific measurements a
Jan 1, 1988
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Precision Delay Detonators: A Decade of ProgressBy M. Y. Wong
Electronic detonators have been used on a trial basis for over a decade, and found more recent application in production blasting as well. The relative merits of these detonators and their applicabili
Jan 1, 2004
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Blast Segmentation for Vibration ManagementBy Lee Julian
Ground vibrations generated by mine blasting must be controlled to comply with legislation and to protect sensitive local or site infrastructure. The consequences of exceeding imposed limits can range
Jan 1, 2014
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"Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instrumentsfor Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 2"By Robert Hopler
In part one we discussed a Chinese seismoscope allegedly invented and used in the year 136 (or 132, depending on the source). Interestingly, historical references to the measurement of earth movement
Jan 1, 2006
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The Large Chamber Test for Toxic Fumes Analysis of Permissible ExplosivesBy Dennis J. Viscusi, James H. III Rowland, Lon D. Santis, Mark H. Weslowski
This paper describes the procedure for analysis of toxic fumes from the detonation of high explosives using the Large Chamber at the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC). This
Jan 1, 1995
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Blast Design and Quality Control Procedures at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Underground Research LaboratoryBy P A. Lang
Canada is constructing an Underground Research Laboratory as part of a comprehensive program to evaluate the concept of nuclear fuel waste disposal deep in stable rock formations. Careful blasting met
Jan 1, 1987
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Confiner Strength and Thickness Effects on Detonation Characteristics of Emulsion ExplosivesBy D. Lynn Gordon, Larry B. Weston, Michael W. Manhart, Patrick R. Bowden, Michael W. Redmond
Study of confinement effects on detonation characteristics and subsequent fitting form development as a function of confiner strength and thickness.
Feb 1, 2020
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Analyzing and Modeling Presplit Vibration Attenuation to Improve Mine ProductivityBy Tyler Rockley, J. P. Remi Proulx, Ruilin Yang
A highwall blast vibration project was carried out to quantify the level of blast vibrations produced from a trim blast in soft rock and a combined production and trim blast in hard rock. Combining pr
Feb 1, 2020
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Sequential Blasting Initiation System With Rf Control (Sbis–rf)By Lazar Kricak, Zoran Teodorovis, Dragan Bogunovic
Scattering of delay interval around nominal value is an important issue in blasting practice. The scatter interval, as becomes wider, increases a probability of time delay overlapping adjacent blastho
Jan 1, 2008
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Winning thin coal seams with Stratablast™- improving coal recovery and sustainability at Anglo Coal’s Drayton MineBy Matthew Graham, Tapan Goswami, Geoff Brent
In dragline coal mining operations, throw blasting is used for the controlled placement of overburden to maximise coal exposure rates or to minimise overburden removal costs. This may necessitate sacr
Jan 1, 2010