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  • ISEE
    Rapid Advance - 113 Foot Raise in 3.5 Shifts

    By Mike McGill, Steven P. Case, Mark Spaulding

    The General Crushed Stone Company at Doswell VA. decided to open a new pit to expand their reserves. The elevation of the property was 136 feet above the present primary crusher. The project required

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Investigation of the Seismic Effects of Blasting in Hungary

    By F Hunyadi

    The seismic effects resulting from blasting are still a problem today although a great deal of research has been conducted in this field. A great amount of data defining the seismic effects can be col

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Characterizing Explosives and Blasting Emissions

    By MacDonald B. Johnson, Douglass P. Bacon

    With the advance of science, rise of public interest in environmental matters, and continuing erosion of air quality, Federal and state regulators are demanding an increasing complex array of data con

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    The Efficiencies of Cast Blasting in Wide Pits

    By Marlyn G. King, Robert L. Martin

    Blasting activities in all four pits at Thunder Basin Coal's Black Thunder Mine are focused on cast blasting. With widths varying from 190 feet to 265 feet and bench heights varying from 90 feet to 17

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    The Use of Explosives to Backfill and Reclaim Former Quarry Sites (ebfc87e9-33da-4ee4-ab0c-eaef3d15100a)

    By Conny Postupack, Jim Petrunyak, John Loope

    The authors discuss the concepts, engineering considerations, and cost relationships involved in the use of drilling and blasting to accomplish backfilling and reclamation with minimum use of mechanic

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Using State-of-the-Art Techniques for Positioning Mining Equipment

    By George P. Schivley

    The careful positioning of the drill rigs that drill the holes into which explosives are then loaded is critical to the success of the subsequent blast. Today a system of satellites in space, each tra

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta Cement

    By J T. Keim

    Members and guests of the Society of Explosive Engineers, it's indeed a pleasure for a longtime practical user such as myself to have the ears of so many explosive experts for a few minutes just to ex

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental Explosions

    By Karl E. Burgher

    Accidental explosions occur throughout the world. They can happen at chemical plants, fireworks plants, grain depots, or as a result of collisions involving volatile or hazardous chemicals. It is inte

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Guidelines for Handling and Documenting Blasting Complaints

    By Robert L. Brooks

    Blasting liability problems are frequently compounded by a company's inability to effectively communicate with concerned property owners and the lack of adequate complaint documentation. Often, by the

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Commercial Reformulation, an Economic and Environmentally Benign Means of Using Explosives and Solid Propellants

    The reformulation of military explosives and solid propellants into commercial explosives offers a unique solution to the problem of disposing of high energy materials with essentially zero environmen

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Development, Testing and Practical use of Two Special Containment Vessels for Storage and Transportation of High Explosives

    By Hubert den Dikken

    ache, especially when it comes to forwarding of small quantities. Air transport is limited to 1.4 explosives on cargo aircraft and 1.4S classified explosives on passenger aircraft, so most samples can

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Model Rock Blasting Measures Effect of Delays and Hole Patterns on Rock Fragmentation

    By J W. Edl, F C. Wu

    In instrumented model rock blasting experiments in granite blocks, best fragmentation results were obtained when delays between holes were 1 to 2 milliseconds per ft. of burden and when a rectangular

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    The US DoD RBESCT Development of SAFER

    By William Yutmeyer, Meredith Hardwick

    Since 1996 there have been at least two teams formed within the U.S. Government to develop a consistent set of risk-based standards to be used to govern safety. The first of these was the Risk and Let

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Blasting Damage Criteria for Low-Rise Structures

    By Kenneth Medearis

    There is considerable evidence that more rational damage criteria need to be generated with regard to low-rise structures subjected to blasting vibrations. There is not sufficient basis for specifying

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability

    By Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung

    "In bench blasting, the distribution of loaded explosives with respect to the burden rock has strong effects on digging especially at the toe area. Blast design often focuses on other results such as

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Computer Simulations to Determine the Effects of Firing Time Scatter

    By Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen A. Rholl

    The Bureau of Mines has developed computer software to study the effects of initiator scatter on all aspects of the blasting process. The software is useful because it is difficult to obtain actual in

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Cast Blasting Around Town

    By Jeff Wachendorf

    As the title "Cast Blasting Around Town" implies, this paper details the starting of a cast blasting program in and around the town of Colstrip, Montana. As strip ratios have increased, the need to ad

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Emulsions - Viva la Difference

    By Charles G. Wade

    In the ensuing years nitroglycerin-based dynamites will continually be replaced by water-based explosives. Until recently, the choice of a high explosive water-based product was limited to some type o

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    New Burden and Spacing Formulae for Optimum Blasting

    By Sri R. B Singh

    Based on CMRI investigations in nearly 50 mines, the authors have developed two empirical formulae for the effective determination of burden and spacing in any kind of rock deposit. Along with charge

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Problems and Solutions of Sewerline Construction in Residential Areas

    By Bill Runner, James T. Ludwiczak

    During the last few years, there has been a flood of local, state, and Federal government regulations concerning blasting. Many of the laws and regulations were written by individuals who know little

    Jan 1, 1979