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  • ISEE
    A History of Explosives Use by the Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region

    By Raymond V. Adolphson

    Use of explosives effectively and safely has come a long way since its discovery and early stages of development. The need to objectively and functionally train personnel in the safe and effective use

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    1 January 2003 : Deadline for meeting legal requirements relating to the sale of explosives in the European Union

    By R. K. Wharton

    A European Directive requires that an explosive which is sold or transported within Europe must meet certain essential safety requirements from 1 January 2003. The assessment and certification of such

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    The Safe Elimination of Buried Explosives Near Gillette, Wyoming

    By William H. Snyer, Victor A. Sterner

    A cache of buried explosives was discovered by ICI Explosives, USA Inc. at one of their sites near Gillette, Wyoming. An intensive investigation conducted by ICI management indicated that nitroglyceri

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere Taggants

    By Paul Worsey, Delbert Da, Eric Achelpohl

    The University of Missouri-Rolla is currently researching the concept of using glass microspheres in explosives as taggants as part of a 3-year technical project funded by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobac

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Prediction of Fragmentation Based on Distribution of Explosives Energy

    In situ, most Taconite is heavily pre-fractured; because of the high cost of comminution of taconite, maximum fracture of pre-existing blocks is desirable. Sustained borehole pressure plays a signific

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Dynamic Analysis of Highway Structures to Blast Excitation

    By Douglas Lindsey, Glenn Hazen, Shad Sargand

    "With the innovation of computational equipment, an exact analysis of structures as dynamic systems is more approachable. Accordingly, the dynamic system can be established, if the natural characteris

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Mine Blasting Accident Update

    By Larry R. Fletcher, John W. Kopp

    The safety record for explosives in U. S. mining is excellent considering that over 4 billion pounds of explosives are now being used each year. However, blasting accidents remain one of the most seri

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Increasing Back Break Using High Speed Blasting Techniques

    By Terry L. Cook

    RAG Coal West, Inc., Belle Ayr Mine is located in the heart of Wyoming’s rich Powder River Basin coalfield. Belle Ayr utilizes an open pit, truck/shovel operation to strip the overburden off the 70’se

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Rockbreaking Characteristics of Various Mining Explosives in Small Diameter Holes

    By J R. Brinkmann

    The South African gold mining industry presently uses four different types of explosives in stope blasting. There is general agreement that the type of explosive has considerable effect on Important b

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Blasting Accidents in Mines, a 16-Year Summary

    By John W. Kopp, David E. Siskind

    Over 4 billion pounds of commercial explosives are used by the U.S. mining industry every year with an excellent and improving safety record. However, accidents involving explosives are seldom minor.

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Snap, Slap & Shoot - A Possible Cause for Premature Ignition of Shock Tube

    By Roger Holmberg, Dick Salomonsson

    Nitro Nobel (the company was acquired by Dyno Nobel in 1986) originally developed non-electric initiation systems. These system were based on the 1967 invention of the shock tube fuse by Per-Anders Pe

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Recent Developments in the Application of Hercudet to Surface Mining, Quarrying, and Coal Stripping

    By Robert B. Hopler

    The Hercudet™ non-electric delay blasting cap system has exhibited outstanding performance and economic results in surface work. The versatility inherent in the system, which allows the combining of t

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Arlanda Link - A New Railway Beneath Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, - A Technical Blasting Challenge

    By Donald Jonson

    The Arlanda Link project is for the time being the most interesting project in Sweden, concerning rock and blasting technology. The total amount of rock excavated beneath Arlanda airport comprises 800

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Blast Optimisation at the Porgera Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea

    By Peter Bellairs, Anthony Bubb

    The Porgera Gold Mine is located at an altitude of 3000m in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea some 600 km Northwest of Port Moresby the capital city. Access to the mine is via a five hour trip

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    An Improved Scaling Procedure for Close-in Blast Motions

    By Bruce B. Redpath, Thomas E. Ricketts

    Scaling laws commonly used for describing or predicting blast motions generated by conventional arrays of blastholes are dimensionally incorrect. The scaling of distance by the cube root of charge wei

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    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

  • ISEE
    Bulk Transport Vehicle Fire Safety: Preventing a Mine Site Disaster

    By Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb

    Widespread use of ammonium nitrate compositions for mine blasting operations has led to various bulk transport vehicles designed especially for the explosives industry over the past half century or mo

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by Detonation

    By Claude Cunningham, Szendrei

    The partitioning of blasting energy into “Shock” and “Heave” components is a popular concept for attempting to match explosives to particular ground conditions and blasting results. The issue is compl

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin Gauge

    By Richard H. Granhom

    Detonation pressure, or Chapman-Jouguet pressure, is an intrinsic property of an explosive, and like detonation velocity, is an indicator of explosive performance. Pressure and velocity are also impor

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Evaluation of Environmental Effects Induced by Blasting Around a Waste Water Tunnel Project in High-Urbanized Area in Turkey

    By Ali Kahriman

    This paper presents the results of ground vibration and air blast measurements from tunnel blasting activities during the construction of the Beylerbeyi-Kucuksu waste water tunnel under a residential

    Jan 1, 2006