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  • ISEE
    GEM (Geologic Element Motion) Blast Heave Modeling with More Element Shapes and Energy Partitioning

    By Stewart A. Silling, C. Mick Lownds, Dale S. Preece, Ali Bhuiyan

    GEM (Geologic Element Motion) is a Distinct Element Method (DEM) for modeling blast-induced heave. It was developed with a very fast computational algorithm that efficiently treats many different elem

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Principles of Blasting

    The first principle one usually Learns about blasting is that cunpetence in this field is best gained by experience in making blasts rather than by reading a book or by listening to a lecture. The rea

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Tennessee's Largest Pipe Installation

    By James R. Houston, Wendel Clay Chaffin, John Loviza

    During the spring and summer of 1993 the largest pipeline in Tennessee was installed as part of the upgrading of Nashville's sewage needs through the year 2035. This new 3.3 million dollar outfall pro

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Drilling Cost Optimization by Using a Water-Powered Drilling Technique at an Underground Sublevel Stoping Operation

    By Alexandra Yuyali

    The objective of this research work is to increase the drilling ratio represented in tons per drilled meter (ton/m) to reduce mining costs. One of the key characteristics of this research is the use o

    Jan 21, 2025

  • ISEE
    Rational Methodologies for Setting Blast Vibration Limits for Houses

    By Adrian Moore, Alan Richards

    "It has been common practice to set blast vibration limits for structures using an “observational”approach whereby limits are set at a level based on observations of damage, or the lack ofdamage, comb

    Jan 1, 2013

  • ISEE
    Generating Site Specific Custom Blast Designs with Modern Blast Monitoring Instrumentation Systems

    The common approach of designing blasts on a trial and error basis is quickly coming to an end. When utilizing the full scale blast environment, trial and error can quickly become cost prohibitive and

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Probable Causes of Explosives System Malfunction in Blasting

    By B Mohanty, G Yamin

    A number of parameters, aside from blast design and pre-existing rock conditions, can change the performance of the explosives system in actual blasting practice. Sympathetic pressures caused by deton

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Use of Explosives for Coal Barrier Pillar Breach

    By Dale Ramsey

    During Phase IV of our Landfill Mine Stabilization project at a coal burning power generating station, it was determined that a coal barrier pillar separating two abandoned areas of the deep mine had

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Unlocking the Value of Drilling and Blasting Data Through AI Integration

    By R. Jacob Cefalo, Miguel Valenzuela

    The modern drill and blast engineer operates in an environment often rich with data from drilling data and blast designs vs. actuals to fragmentation distributions and vibration records. Despite this

    Jan 26, 2026

  • ISEE
    Haul Road Design Criteria

    By Laurance A. Beck

    Safety is the most important aspect of haul road design. Although other aspects of road installation enter decisions on design, the safety of persons using the road has to be foremost for the duration

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Thermodynamic Work Principal Overture — Not Just Rock n’Roll

    By 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

  • ISEE
    Blasting in Antarctica

    By Charlie Brumbaugh

    Antarctica with its diverse conditions such as severe cold, high winds, rock and ice structure and limited explosives available posed many obstacles. This paper will give an overall view of the method

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    Digital Detonators keep PA Coal Mine Operating

    By Douglas Bartley, Jay Elkin

    The state of Pennsylvania was at one time one of the leading coal producing states in the east. However, legislation and industry trends over the last 10 years have adversely affected the amount of bi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    The Assessment of Detonation Codes for Blast Engineering

    By C V. B Cunningham

    The assessment of blasting results under production conditions is extremely difficult. As a result, it can take months or years to establish objective and valid estimates of explosive performance in a

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Timing Effects on Fragmentation

    By C. Braun, C. Kennedy, P. Katsabanis

    A series of small scale tests, simulating multi-hole blasts have been performed to establish the effect of delays on blast fragmentation. The blasts were performed in high quality granodiorite blocks,

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    The Role of Particle Size and Shape on the Propagation of Reaction in Explosive and Pyrotechnic Formulations

    By James L. Austing, Allen J. Tulis, Ronald Pape, Ronald G. Draftz

    In a certain sense, the explosives industry began in the 13th century with the invention of black powder, which is an intimate mixture of sulfur, carbon black or charcoal, and potassium or sodium nitr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Estimation of Rock Fragmentation in Bench Blasting Using Numerical Simulation

    By Sang Ho Cho, Masaji Kato, Masaaki Yamamoto, Masaaki Nishi, Katsuhiko Kaneko

    This paper presents a numerical simulation method to predict rock fragmentation and to verify a fracture mechanism by bench blasting. The rock fragmentation, which has been used as a means of the inde

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Immediate Internet distribution of vibration data from the historic Byward Market, Ottawa, Canada

    By Robert Lee, Jeff Corace, Rob Cyr

    Blasting in the heart of the historic Byward Market District of Canada’s capital, Ottawa, presents a unique set of challenges. The obvious difficulties arising on projects requiring blasting within 3

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Peculiarities of Drilling and Blasting in Underground Small-Scale Mines

    By Patricio Santis, Jacopo Seccatore

    Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) is a prominent activity in the extractive industry: considering only gold, it produces about 20% of world market supply. Despite this fact, ASM is generally asso

  • ISEE
    A full-field solution to predict vibrations in the presence of a free surface

    By J. A. Sanchidrián, P. Segarra, S. Gómez

    Blasting is a common activity in mining that can cause significant damage in the remaining rock mass. The most commonly used method for predicting vibrations is the Swedish or Holmberg-Persson approac

    Jan 1, 2024