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Post-Blast Generation of Explosive Gases in Large Diameter Non-Breakthrough Bore Holes
By R W. Bellenie, P N. Blakey
The phenomena of post detonation gases in muckpiles is reasonably well known. It causes the 'rumbling' noises occasionally heard after a blast in open pits or quarries and is thought to occur due to i
Jan 1, 1980
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Influence of Joint Directions in Blasting
By Sushil Bhandari
Presented here is the simplified process of fragmentation of homogeneous rocks by blasting based on experimental studies. Small scale single hole blasting experiments on jointed limestone are describe
Jan 1, 1983
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PPV. SD. Really? Still??
By Doug Anderson
Two quantities, Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) and Scaled Distance (SD), have controlled aspects of many blasting projects and operations for a long time. Vibration criteria typically use both PPV and S
Jan 1, 2018
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A History of Explosive Demolition in America
By Brent Blanchard
The use of explosives to safely fell structures can be traced back over 300 years. Since then, dozens of chemists, inventors, blasters and demolition experts worldwide have played prominent roles in t
Jan 1, 2002
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Low Temperatures Limits for Mixing Recycled Oil, Diesel Fuel, and Ammonium Nitrate to Make ANFO-Type Blasting Agents
By Thomas C. Rube, T S. Bajpayee
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the safe operating conditions for using recycled (used) lubricating oil from mining equipment as a partial replacement for diesel fuel to make ANFO-
Jan 1, 1996
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The Channel Effect for AN/FO Slurries and Emulsions
By Ray Heater, Qian Liu, Alan Bauer
The channel effect is a phenomenon that takes place with decoupling explosive charges; an air shock wave propagating ahead of the detonation wave in the annular space around the explosive charge compr
Jan 1, 1988
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Blasting Application With 50% of Used Oil in Emulsion Fuel
By Dadan Munawar, Benny Gunawan
Blasting at Sebesi in Central Tutupan Pit area in South Kalimantan, Indonesia is planned to be using emulsion, where used oil makes up 50% of the total emulsion fuel. The significant amount of used oi
Jan 1, 2015
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Rock Stitching Coupled with Controlled Blasting - A Cast Study
It is a case study of huge rock-mass, loosened out from the parent rock-body, & posing a potential danger to structures down below the slope on which this rock mass was standing. Case was dealt in two
Jan 1, 1997
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Blast Damage Predictions from Vibration Measurements at the SKB Underground Laboratories at ASPO in Sweden
By Conny Sjoberg, Finn Ouchterlony, Bjorn Jonsson
This contribution reports an investigation of the blasting damage in the contour of an access ramp to a Swedish underground laboratory for nuclear waste related studies. Near zone vibration measuremen
Jan 1, 1993
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Precise Timing Influence on Fragmentation Distribution by New Modelling Process
By C. Partouche, T. Bernard
Blasting engineers are mainly concerned about fragmentation issues. Even further, this is the final goal of using explosives. A lot of models have been developed for controlling fragmentation distribu
Jan 1, 2002
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Field Application of Concentrated Remote Control Blasting System
By Minoru Kawamora, Koichi Kurokawa, Kenji Hashimoto
We developed concentrated remote control blasting system to blasting simultaneously at a large number of sites in a mine of large scale. This system is consisted of three parts, the first part is a co
Jan 1, 1990
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Blasting Safety
By Thomas E. Lobb, Harry C. Verakis
Significant progress has been made in the reduction of serious injuries and fatalities resulting from mine blasting operations. Despite the progress, injuries and fatalities continue to occur. A leadi
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of Explosives in Deep Rock Mining: In Situ Energy and Mineral Recovery
By D Larson, M Finger
Chemical explosives may become a key element in many of the in situ energy and mineral recovery methods under development. This paper discusses the potential role of explosives in deep rock mining for
Jan 1, 1976
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Energy, Strength and Performance, and Their Implications in Rating Commercial Explosives
By B Mohanty
Several parameters such as, Energy, Strength, Brisance, Impulse, and Bubble Energy, are in common use in the explosives industry today to rate commercial explosives in terms of blasting performance. H
Jan 1, 1981
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Advancing Blasting Method with Smart Drill & Blast Technology
By Ery Wardhana, Fathur Rozaq, Jeff Averett, Nella Lubis, Carl Lager, Herry Saputra, Rudolf Sitorus, Relinda Sanistrya, Hormat Sinaga, Andhiko Maharjono
Efficient drill and blast operations are crucial for achieving optimal fragmentation, productivity, safety, and operational efficiency for the mining industry. However, conventional methods face signi
Jan 21, 2025
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Increased Blasting Efficiency Through Operational and Geological Controls on Ore Particle Size
By W. Boas, R. Silva, D. Yumi, L. Steffen
The continuity of the flow and stages within the mining process is essential to achieve success in its operation and results, especially when it comes to a gold mine. During the first seven months of
Jan 1, 2024
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Mass Blast of Pillars Using New Blasting Technique
By Ingvar Hansson, Bjorn A. Jonsson, Bernt Larsson
In the Kiruna Research Mine, Sweden, four large open stopes have been mined, leaving intermediate piIlars and crown pillars. At the final stage of mining mass blasting of the crown pillars above two o
Jan 1, 1986
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Gradation Control Using Low Density Bulk Emulsion
By Adam T. Young
This paper will describe the process of using low density bulk emulsion as a means to maximize the production of an oversize or “rip rap” aggregate size range (8 inch to 72 inch) that the quarry custo
Jan 1, 2017
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OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and Quarries
By Cory Loukides, Cathy Aimone-Martin
Blaster training manuals used by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and others are outdated and cumbersome. A new approach has been developed using Microsoft PowerPoint with a Visual Basic overlay to
Jan 1, 2004
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Instrumentation of a Structure for comparison of regulations worldwide - Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the use of Explosives in Different Countries, Part II
By Thierry Bernhard, Johan Finsteen, Charles Dowding, Mathias Jern
To bring some clarity to how different standards relate to each other a project was initiated within the European Federation of Explosives Engineers (EFEE). The first part of the project was a literat
Feb 1, 2020