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Pattern Expansion Optimization Model Based on Fragmentation Analysis With Drone TechnologyBy Francisco Sena Leite, Thomas Palangio, Vinicius Miranda
With an increasing pressure to find efficiencies in the mining industry, operations are looking for continuous improvement tools to validate blasting procedures, a crucial and often overlooked area of
Jan 1, 2018
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil ExplosivesBy Johan Hawinkel
This paper explores the journey through time of technology in the civil explosives market to provide testing, measurement, analysis and control tools. This ultimately leads to better decision-making,
Feb 1, 2020
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Auditing Underground Development Drilling and BlastingBy Thomas L. Barkley
My historic auditing of Underground Drilling and Blasting Practices has demonstrated to the author the need for reviews of many mines' procedures in these processes. Poor understanding of the basic pr
Jan 1, 2019
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MSHA Regulations and Bom Research Program on Multiple Short-Delay Blasting of CoalBy J Edmund Hay, Harry C. Verakisl, Richard J. Mainiero, John J. Mulhern
As the first stage in the rulemaking process, MSHA prepared requirements for the approval and use of permissible explosives and blasting items in underground coal mines. These draft requirements known
Jan 1, 1985
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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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Improving stope productivity with wireless initiation.By Luan Monteiro, Francisco Biulchi
The AngloGold Ashanti - Cuiaba mine sought innovative approaches to minimize lateral development and stope extraction time while maintaining optimal gold recovery and minimizing dilution. The stope 8G
Jan 21, 2025
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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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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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Seismic Waves caused by Reinforced Concrete Decks impacting the GroundBy Andrea Francioso, Roberto Folchi
In order to comply with the latest European Highway Standards, the highway Salerno - Reggio Calabria, in southern Italy, had do be widened and upgraded to reduce its vulnerability to earthquakes. Rein
Jan 1, 2013
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil ExplosivesBy Davey Bickford, Johan Hawinkel
Blasting and the use of civil explosives are a critical step in the mining process. Good decisions provide significant downstream benefits and create a safe and sustainable working environment, while
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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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Unlocking the Wealth From Benefit Sharing in Drill and BlastBy Lawrie Logan, Mike Wiggin
This paper will be in two parts, a discussion of the benefits available from benefit sharing as a concept followed by an examination of how this approach was applied at Mesa J Mine and what improvemen
Jan 1, 2001
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Journal: 100 Years / The founding of the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) Chicago, 1913By Robert Hopler
After the disbanding of the Gunpowder Trust Association in 1904, the Association of Independent Powder and Dynamite Manufacturers was formed, followed in May of 1906 by the formation of the Associatio
Jan 1, 2014
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Portable Rock Fragmentation Sensing Using 3D ImagingBy Ian Bell, Shahram Tafazoli, Bahram Sameti, Aylin Azmin, Edmond Chow, Nima Ziraknejad
Image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods have been applied by blast engineers to estimate rock size distribution for over 25 years. These methods utilize a wide range of image segmentation tech
Jan 1, 2014
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Characteristics of Seismic Waves Produced by Surface Mining OperationsBy Tom Goforth, Rongmao Zhou
The interest of seismologists in mining explosions has increased substantially with the construction of the International Monitoring System (IMS). The IMS supports the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban T
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluation Of Artificial Neural Networks As A Reliable Tool In Blast DesignBy A. S. Tawadrous
This paper is an evaluation of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) as a tool in the design of the geometry of surface blast patterns. The built model uses eight different parameters, which affect the des
Jan 1, 2006
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IMESAFR Sensitivity StudiesBy Tyler Ross, John Tatom, Lon Lantis
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) began development of a Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) tool, IMESAFR (Institute of Makers of Explosives Safety Analysis for Risk), in 2005 as a technolog
Jan 1, 2014
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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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Blast Noise AnnoysBy David E. Siskind
Increased mineral consumption and environmental concern have caused much interest in potential damage and annoyance from ground vibration and airblast produced by production blasting in surface mines
Jan 1, 1977
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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