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The Fragmentation of Granite Cylinders using High ExplosivesBy Mark S. Stagg, Steven V. Crum, Stephen A. Rholl
As part of its ongoing research concerning rock fragmentation by blasting, the Bureau of Mines has undertaken a series of test blasts where six cylinder-shaped pieces of granite rock were fragmented u
Jan 1, 1990
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Reducing a Quarry Global Carbon Footprint through Blast OptimizationBy Pierre DePasquale, Ricardo Chavez
Lowering of quarry energy consumption participates to answer both environmental and financial issues. The “EE-Quarry” European project, supported by the European Commission (EE stands for Energy Effic
Jan 1, 2015
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Blasting in TunnelingBy Midori Sakamoto, Nobuaki Sakuma, Tsuyoshi Murashita
Recently, tunnel blasting works near the residential area and existing building are increasing and environmental problems caused by vibration have become serious public concern. In order to solve thes
Jan 1, 1998
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Detonation Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Process Development and TestingBy Martin Langenderfer, Sergii Chertopalov, Catherine Johnson, Vadym Mochalin, William Fahrenholtz
The high temperature and high pressure of an explosive detonation can be used for the production of nanomaterials. The controlled detonation of explosive compositions along with the collection and cha
Jan 1, 2018
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Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy RealizationBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Perry Kyle
With the advent of any new technology comes the necessity of fully understanding the mechanics of that technology. The Shock Tunnel is one such technology that provides a cost effective means of simul
Jan 1, 2009
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Blasting for Wall Control and Stability using Electronic Detonators at the Bald Mountain Mine, NevadaBy Kurt Oakes, John Williams
Placer Dome, US operates the Bald Mountain Mine. The Bald Mountain Mine is a surface operation located in remote northwestern White Pine County in east-central Nevada, approximately midway between Elk
Jan 1, 2004
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Deep Water Blasting on the River Nile in Southern EgyptBy Rob Grant, Manuel Lopez Cano, Mike Briggs, Ken Fletcher
The scorched desert sands and life giving waters of the River Nile in Egypt have been the back drop to awe inspiring engineering feats for over 4,700 years. The latest engineering marvel to grace the
Jan 1, 2004
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Dynamic Pressure Study to Minimize Misfires at Pueblo Viejo MineBy Ricardo González Dumuihual, Carlos Scherpenisse
A monitoring campaign to record dynamic pressures generated by detonation of a single blasthole was implemented at Barrick Gold´s Pueblo Viejo Open Pit mine (PVDC), located in the Dominican Republic .
Feb 1, 2020
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Anfo Versus 100% Emulsion: Quantitative Assessment of Performance With Constant Drilling and Blasting CostsBy Neal Lee, Braden Lusk, John Silva Castro
One of the most common assumptions regarding the use of ANFO versus utilizing 100% sensitized emulsion is that ANFO “turns over” the muck-pile better, due to the “higher gas volume” supposedly inheren
Jan 1, 2012
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High Profile Project in Historic Affluent Nashville Neighborhood Poses ChallengesBy Brent Coleman, Wade Hutchison
The Montgomery Bell Academy project is a parking garage structure topped by a soccer field. This project included expanding parking and moving the present tennis courts. The project is located adjacen
Jan 1, 2012
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An Overview of the Effect of Soil Properties on Explosive CrateringBy Denis Rickman, Jon Windham, Stephen Akers, Byron Armstrong
The soil crater formed by detonation of an explosive charge is of considerable military interest because of the common use of explosives to create soil obstacles. The soil crater is also an important
Jan 1, 2010
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Vibration and Flyrock Control Through Better PredictionsBy Daodu Opeyemi
This paper describes several damages of blasting operations on some case studies, analyzes causative factors, and emphasizes preventive measures. Due to several complaints from some host mining commun
Jan 1, 2009
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Shockwave Consolidation to Densify Powders into a Bulk MaterialBy David Nemir, Jan Beck
A challenge in materials science is the production of a bulk solid material from a powder precursor. One solution is to use shockwave consolidation whereby a ductile tube is loaded with the powder of
Jan 1, 2016
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Shock Pressure Transmission Characteristics in a Granitic Rock due to Calibrated Explosive LoadsBy Rakesh Raghavaraju, Bibhu Mohanty
The paper analyzes the decay of shock pressure as a function of distance from the borehole, and its implication on shock-induced fracture properties of the target rock as the first step in predicting
Feb 1, 2020
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Detection of Geological Features using Aerial Image Analysis and Machine LearningBy Ankit Jha, Sudarshan Rajagopal, Purushotham Tukkaraja
Geologic structures are one of the crucial parameters in blast design. Structural geology and rock properties influence drilling patterns, blast layout, and initiation systems. A comprehensive underst
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Impact of the Mine to Plant Methodology on the Global Profitability of the Mining IndustryBy Ronald Ticona
Generally, the drilling and blasting operation are managed independently to the processing plant outcomes. Therefore, the technical segmentation to determinate the ore drill and blast designs do not i
Feb 6, 2023
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Pressures Acting on Targets Subjected to Explosive LoadingBy Leslie Taylor, Uli Leiste
In this paper, results from small scale testing conducted to determine pressure time profi les acting on a plate (taken to represent the bottom of a vehicle) at any given distance from the center of t
Jan 1, 2008
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Wight Pit High Grade Wall SlashBy Art Frye, Lee Pratt, Gaichang Zhao, Greg Newman
This paper will discuss the Wight Pit wall slash at the Mount Polley open-pit copper-gold mine that scavenged a high grade block of ore from two double-benches of the pit wall. The Wight Pit orebody,
Jan 1, 2011
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Measurement of the In-Hole Density of Gassed Explosives at Peruvian MinesBy Juan Carlos Vasquez, Romel Villanueva
We present the results of our field research on the variation of the density of the gassed explosives and their influence on the blasting results in the Peruvian mines: Yanacocha, Toquepala and Antami
Feb 1, 2020
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Journal: 100 Years / E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. Wilmington, Del 1910By Robert Hopler
INTRODUCTION NOT so very many years ago the farm was about the last place where one would expect to find up-to-date mechanical appliances. Steam, explosives, electricity—the factors which have made th
Jan 1, 2011