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A Static Model for Rock Splitting Design With ExplosiveBy R Mancini
Explosive charge action on the medium is intrinsically dynamic (fast rising and fast vanishing). On the contrary, information available on rock strength is drawn from static behaviour, and it's common
Jan 1, 1995
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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
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Blasting Research to Enhance Permeability for In Situ MiningBy Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen Rholl
The Bureau of Mines is engaged in research to develop and test high explosive fracturing and rubblization techniques that will enhance ore body permeability and thus increase recovery during in situ m
Jan 1, 1991
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Efficient Use of Explosives for Casing Advancement while DrillingBy Vaughn Bowns, Allen Stanley, Brian Redeker
"Running casing in drilling operations is often complicated by boulders or large cobbles.Past practices of dealing with these have included use of drop hammers, attempts to drillthrough or around the
Jan 1, 1993
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Non-Electric Sequential Blasting for Open Pit Mining ApplicationBy C A. "Hawk" Hanger
"The paper that will be presented is an in-depth study of sequential blasting using standardnon-electric shock tube down hole timing along with surface M.S. connector timing.Included also will be a di
Jan 1, 1993
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Dynamic Shock Tests for Dynamite Slurry and Emulsion ExplosiveBy Kenichiro Yamamoto, Masaharu Murakami, Toshio Matsuzawa, Yoshiyuki Ikeda
In a series of tests, we examined the dynamic shock resistance of Emulsion Explosive in water and compared it with that of Dynamite and Slurry Explosives. Both the distance between donor and acceptor
Jan 1, 1983
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Considerations for Drill and Blast Excavation of a Geologic Repository for the Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Nuclear Waste at Yucca MountainBy Norman Kramer, Roger Keller
The authors would like to thank Austin Powder Company for their technical support and input, specifically Stephen Harris, Jason Ryan, and John Capers of Austin Powder, without whose support this paper
Jan 1, 2000
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Investigation of Blasting Fumes using Numerical SimulationBy Sunil Vytla, Akash Adhikari, Purushotham Tukkaraja
Blasting operations produces gases and fumes that may be toxic or non-toxic in nature. A detonation of commercial explosives such as ANFO, emulsion, and dynamite would ideally produce only nontoxic pr
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ANFO’S Behavior in Height-To-Detonation and other Thermal Stimulus TestsBy E. Contestabile, B. von Rosen, P. Lightfoot
As part of an accident investigation ANFO was subjected to various abusive tests. A tractor-trailer carrying 18,000 kg of blasting explosives, caught fire, burned for approximately 30 minutes, and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Put Your Money on Your PaperworkBy John L. Didlinger
We all hate the paper work in keeping accurate blasting records. Nevertheless, have you ever thought what those records could show you? Think about it. Those records could show you vibrations, noise,
Jan 1, 1997
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MS Initiation, a Possible Risk in Blasting Tall StructureBy Bob de Raadt
After a review of the general principles for blasting stacks, the stagnations of two stack demolitions are investigated. The author concludes and demonstrates that MS-delay blasting can be risky under
Jan 1, 1982
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Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe LoadsBy John Floyd, Larry Wardrip
A series of tests were conducted to evaluate the performance of a high density, high velocity cartridged explosive. The tests included two production blasts in a limestone quarry and two production bl
Jan 1, 2002
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Journal: USDA’s Wildlife Services Explosive Safety Program “Managing Wildlife Damage”By Alton Dunaway, Kevin Sullivan, Charles Gray, Doug Hall, Kevin Grant, Kelly Thiel, John Paulson, Bruce Leland, Cole Boyd
Beaver (Castor canadensis) are responsible for economic losses exceeding $4 billion over the last 4 decades in the southeastern United States alone. A large portion of these damages occurs to public r
Jan 1, 2007
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How the USDA Uses Explosives to Remove Beaver Dams in Unique LocationsBy Bruce R. Leland, Steven H. Smith, John D. Paulson
The USDA - Wildlife Services has been removing beaver dams with explosives for over 30 years. This paper will discuss the history of the explosives program, summarize how we've evolved, and highlight
Feb 1, 2020
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Charleroi Locks and Dam - Old River Wall Explosive DemolitionBy David Harrison
The Charleroi Locks and Dam (Figure 1) was completed in 1932 and is located on the Monongahela River, approximately 22 miles (35 km) south of Pittsburgh, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. It is comprised of
Jan 1, 2015
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Geotechnical Slope Remediation Via RC-drilling And “Controlled Slope Failure BlastingBy Tyler Acorn
In December of 2009 an estimated one million ton slope failure activated a 10 million ton mass impacting use of the main ramp system in the Newmont Gold Quarry pit. The failure left behind a 400 foot
Jan 1, 2011
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The Application of Ammonium Nitrate as an Improvised Explosive PrecursorBy Kirk Yeager
During the last several years the FBI has been involved with a detailed study of explosives designed to replicate formulations utilized world-wide by terrorists. In addition, numerous formulations , b
Jan 1, 2001
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Electronic Detonator Performance Evaluation Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (2002 International Society of Explosives Engineers)By Roy McKinstry
In March of 2001, Barrick Goldstrike became the first surface gold operation in North America to evaluate the advantages of electronic detonators. A detailed study was conducted to quantify the benefi
Jan 1, 2002
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Rock Removal Techniques and Equipment in Trench Excavation and Pipeline Construction. A ComparisonBy Benedict C. Di Duca
In the underground construction industry. when bidding work, not only is the contractor faced with determining if rock: is in existence within the parameters of his work. he must also estimate the qua
Jan 1, 1990
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Analysis of Cracks in Residences Near the Homestake Mining Company Open Cut MineBy Claude R. Ayoub, Charles A. Kliche, David G. McDowall
Homestake Mining Company's Open Cut Mine is located in Lead, South Dakota, in the northern Black Hills. The mine is within 300 feet of occupied residences on the south end, and within 1200 feet on the
Jan 1, 1989