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A Reanalysis of Fragmentation Data from the Red Dog Mine
By Finn Ouchterlony
"Recently detailed fragmentation data from blasts fired with electronic delay detonators (EDDs) in the Red Dog mine in Alaska were presented. They include a comparison with pyrotechnic detonators ford
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance Evaluation and Effects of Standoff on 10,500 grain per foot Linear Shaped Charge
By Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Dominique Nolan
The basic metric for linear shaped charge performance is the amount of cutting distance that the charge can effectively yield given a specific standoff and target. Due to its size and restricted produ
Jan 1, 2013
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The Effect of Irregularities on Soil-Air Interface Response Due to a Buried Explosion
By Leslie C. Taylor, Scott A. Yamada, William L. Fourney
Previous studies have shown that the pressure load on a target by a buried explosive charge is not smoothly distributed. The effort reported here was undertaken to explore the mechanisms believed to c
Jan 1, 2012
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Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage
By Earl C. Hutchison, Wade C. Hutchison
To effectively evaluate property damage that is claimed to have been caused by blasting activities and in order to lay the proper foundation to build the best legal defense, identification of the actu
Jan 1, 1995
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Stope Blast Improvement by a New Blast Design in Leeville Underground Mine
By Miquel Lamadrid, Changshow Sun, Chris Johnson
To reduce blasting overbreak and improve stope stability, several new blast designs were proposed for current and future stopes. Based on the analysis of the powder factor, and the extent of damage zo
Jan 1, 2008
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Earth Motions Resulting from Large Distributed Chemical Explosive Detonations
By D Maxwell Ellett
This report presents an evaluation of knowledge concerning a process used in predicting ground motion resulting from large scale conventional explosive detonations, The shots were set off in Arizona i
Jan 1, 1976
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An Introduction to the Halo Effect
By Paul Worsey, Seokbin Lim
In many high explosive applications, the explosives are covered or clad by a metal. This metal cover may serve a variety of purposes including: 1) to protect and prevent the disturbing or misshaping o
Jan 1, 2005
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Are Electronic Initiation Systems the Unique Answer to Solve Blasting Issues?
By Jesus A. Pascual de Blas
After 30 years of development and introduction, electronic initiation systems are now well established in blasting applications, both mining, quarrying and civil works. In terms of blast technology, i
Jan 1, 2019
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MINIMIZING RISK IN URBAN QUARRIES (Two Case Studies)
By James Goldberg, Sally Zadra, Wiliam Reisz
Early recognition and risk assessment is critical to sustaining a safe and productive blasting operation. While every blasting environment holds inherent risk, highwall blasting in highly congested ar
Jan 1, 2008
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Accurate Delay Detonation with Shock-Tube
By W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield
All shock-tube based initiation systems have a time lag relating to the propagation velocity of the shock-tube itself. This paper examines the exploitation of this inherent time lag to achieve delay b
Jan 1, 2009
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Blast Wave Propagation in Underground Mines
By Richard J. Mainiero, Eric S. Weiss
This project investigates the behavior of blast waves from the detonation of high explosives in an underground mine. A series of explosive tests was conducted in the underground and surface facilities
Jan 1, 1995
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The Effects of Fault Planes on the Propagation of Vibration Waves
By Abdulkadir Karadogan, Zikri Keti, Umit Ozer, Mehmet Aksoy, Ulku Kalayci
This paper presents an investigation about how the motions of blast induced vibration waves were affected by the presence of the fault planes. This study was carried out at Espey Open- Pit Boron (Cole
Jan 1, 2012
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Low Level Continuous Vibration and Potential Damage
By Edward J. Jr Walter, Edward J. Walter
The vibration problem is approximately fifty years old. The original investigation of the U.S. Bureau of Mines was begun in 1930. Significant investigation into the problem was done by Crandell, Lange
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation of Schedule IV-Type Containers
By D Wilson, E Nagy, R A. Augsten, R R. Vandebeek, R L. Guilbeault
The Canadian Explosives Research Laboratory (CERL), is evaluating the status of the Schedule IV explosives container as it presently pertains to the industry. The Schedule IV container serves the same
Jan 1, 1990
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Oversize Quantification Using Drone-Based Fragmentation Analysis
By Nolan Eckroade
The demand for blast optimization within the quarrying industry calls for more effective, faster and safer methods of quantification of blast performance. Drones provide the ability to safely and quic
Jan 1, 2018
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Low Frequency Long Duration Blast Vibrations and Their Effects on Residential Structures
By A. K. Sirveiya
A major concern with blasting at surface mines is generation of ground vibration, air blast, flyrock, dust & fume and their impact on nearby structures and environment. A study was conducted at a coal
Jan 1, 2005
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The Importance of Internships for Explosives Engineering Students
By Paul Worsey, Gillian Worsey
The explosives industry is about to reach a critical turning point in human resources. The average age of employees of the largest US explosives company is over 50 and an estimated 5,000 engineers are
Jan 1, 2014
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Underwater Explosions Part 1. Estimation of the Test Method for the Determination of Energy Content of Explosives
The underwater explosions have been used for several decades for the determination of energy content of explosives. This test method is the only one by which shock, fly rock and total energy can be me
Jan 1, 2005
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Journal: Safety Talk / Highwall Safety from a Blaster’s Perspective
By W. Reisz
The fear of heights is a natural defense against performing a dangerous and unnatural act such as standing on the edge of a hundred foot wall. Yet through familiarity, a casual attitude often exists.
Jan 1, 2009
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Debris Collection Efforts Following a Large-scale AN Detonation
By P. E. Hoffman, Joshua Ph. D.
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) led a post-detonation debris collection project in conjunction with a large AN railcar detonation conducted by the Department of Homeland SecurityTransporta
Jan 1, 2019