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Dynamic Blast Pattern Adjustments in Multiple Row Bench BlastingBy J R. "Dick" Daniel
One of the more common tasks in blast management is the adjustment of: shot geometry, explosive energy, and shot timing parameters to achieve changes in blast outcomes and costs. Many of these shot pa
Jan 1, 1996
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Achieving Non-Duplicated Firing Times in Multipledeck Priming of Individual Blast Holes in Surface Coal Mining Using Non-Electric Down-the-Hole Primers and Electric Surface InitiationBy James Ludwiczak
We are coming to an end of an era in Midwest surface coal mining. For many years, large tracts of coal lands were readily available for sale or lease to surface mine operators.
Jan 1, 1980
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1 January 2003 : Deadline for meeting legal requirements relating to the sale of explosives in the European UnionBy 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
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Demolition by Controlled Blasting of a Building in Cadiz (Spain)In this work, is being described the developing of the study for the demolition by controlled blasting project of a building of reinforced concrete, in the center of a spanish city. Synthetically, it
Jan 1, 1977
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An Assessment of Ore Waste and Dilution Resulting From Buffer/Choke Blasting in Surface Gold MinesBy Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung
A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been under development since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employs explicit time
Jan 1, 1998
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Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOCC) Blast Optimization with Emulsion ExplosivesBy M Lemieux, R Mason
The SABREX blast modeling program was introduced to I.O.C.C.'s Carol Lake Iron Ore Project in December 1987. As part of CIL's Technical Services, SABREX was used to implement an optimization program d
Jan 1, 1989
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Precision-Scale High-Explosive Water Shock ExperimentsBy Charles E. Joachim, Christo V. Lunderman, Charles R. Wdch
The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) recently conducted a series of precision-scale water shock experiments which consisted of the detonation of several 8-gram, 10-gram, and 12-gr
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effects of Rock Mass Characteristics on Fragmentation in Controlled Blasting Experiments in Small Development Headings (918d88ff-d898-4f00-95e5-a6e5e6f42a64)By Chantale Doucet, Yves Lizotte, Alan Cameron
A joint Federal Government-Industry research project on the effect of geology on the fragmentation of rock excavated by blasting in underground developments was conducted at the CANMET Experimental Mi
Jan 1, 1996
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Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere TaggantsBy 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
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The Development of a Low Shock Energy Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosive (719231f0-e844-434c-a59b-03c7b4557859)By Jaki M. Wilson, Neville T. Moxon
The detonation pressure of ANFO can be significantly reduced by the addition of low density materials such as polystyrene, bagasse, sawdust or perlite. Laboratory and field test results have shown tha
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis of Rock Vibrations for Decomposed Tunnel RoundsBy R Mancini, G Borla
This paper analyses the first results of a part of an EEC research project ("Blasting control for underground mining"). This research that involves three universities (Paris, Torino and Leoben) has be
Jan 1, 1995
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Experimental and Numerical Studied of Transient Shock Wave Propagation in a GeomediumBy Keith Orgeron, Tibor Rozgonyi, Graham Mustoe, Vilem Petr
This paper presents the results of an experimental and numerical investigation of the shock wave energy transmission and reflection through boundary layers (joints, fractures) or between inhomogeneous
Jan 1, 2002
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Prediction of Fragmentation Based on Distribution of Explosives EnergyIn 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
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Avoiding Tragedy: Lessons to be Learned from a Flyrock FatalityBy Courtney W. Shea, Dennis Clark
Reckless blasting can have tragic consequences: The death of an innocent traveler, the financial demise of a coal company, and even criminal prosecution. In June 1993, a Tennessee coal mining company
Jan 1, 1998
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Explosive Energy Concept for Drill Productivity & Higher Overall Productivity at Reduced Excavation CostsBy Satish R. Kate
Explosive is a chemical energy, which on detonation is released instantaneously with extremely high speed and under high pressure. It is used to meet the basic requirement for breaking of rocks. The p
Jan 1, 1998
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Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 1By G. R. Adhikari
A major part of mineral production comes from surface mining and there has been a rapid growth in this sector with the deployment of high capacity equipment. The importance of blast design combining a
Jan 1, 2002
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Explosives Selection to Minimize the Risk of Dust Explosions in Underground MinesBy Q Liu, P D. Katsabanis
Dust explosions in underground sulphide and oil shale mines result from the detonation of explosives in the blasting operations. Explosive composition, oxygen balance, priming and ideality of detonati
Jan 1, 1991
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An Application of the Hercudet Non-Electric Delay Initiation System to Underground Pillar BlastingBy W Russell
The Hercudet Non-Electric Delay Blasting Cap System provides a means of achieving greater flexibility in the use of delays, using totally enclosed gas detonation circuits which eliminate the concussiv
Jan 1, 1985
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The Development and Testing of a New Mechanical Stemming AidBy Paul Worsey, Terry Nixon
The development and testing of a simple mechanical stemming aid (Patents pending) resulting from a Joint venture by Incubator Technologies Inc. and the University of Missouri-Rolla and funded by the U
Jan 1, 1988
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A Review of Blasting Accidents in Surface MiningBy Richard W. Watson, Julius Roth
The Bureau of Mines has recently completed a contract study of the hazards associated with surface mining.! Part of this effort involved an analysis of surface mining accidents associated with blastin
Jan 1, 1978