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Explosive Performance Measurements on Large, Multiple-Hole Arrays and Large Masses of Conventional ExplosiveBy Donald D. Eilers, Pharis E. Williams, Thomas O. McKnown
The Continuous Reflectometry for Radius vs. Time Experiment (CORRTEX) system was developed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory for determining the energy released in a nuclear explosion by measuring
Jan 1, 1995
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Explosive Selection - A New ApproachBy J S. Gozon, R R. Britton
Various methods have been proposed over the past two decades to predict the borehole pressure in decoupled boreholes. In an effort to establish which characteristics best accomodate present day explos
Jan 1, 1985
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Explosive Shattering of Minerals Feature of Milling SessionsBy AIME AIME
THE MILLING PROGRAM on Monday required a morning and afternoon session with a special luncheon of the Milling Committee in the Engineers Club at noon. Grinding and flotation were the main subjects of
Jan 1, 1932
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Explosive Use for Avalanche ControlBy Don Bachman, Larry Heywood
Artificial release of snow avalanches, through the use of explosives, is a necessary component of safety planning and operations for ski areas throughout the Western United States, as well as in other
Jan 1, 1999
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Explosive Volcanism on Bougainville Island: Ignimbrites, Calderas, and Volcanic HazardsBy Johnson RW, Rogerson R
New perceptions of the nature of volcanic hazards on Bougainville Island have resulted from a recent remapping of the geology of the island. Ignimbrites and calderas have been identified at six Quater
Jan 1, 1990
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Explosive-Driven Power Generation Research at the University of Missouri-RollaBy P. N. Worsey, M. Schmidt
Many advanced military systems and civilian power generation concepts postulate the availability of compact sources of electrical power capable of delivering gigawatts over microsecond time scales. Fo
Jan 1, 2000
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Explosive-Free Rock Breakage InitiativeBy M. C. Bétournay
? Prioritization of this research area identified through a CANMET-MMSL industry survey ? Possible technological breakthrough ? Prioritization of this research area identified through a CANMET-MMSL
Feb 1, 2008
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Explosive/Rock Interaction in an Underground MineOptimum selection of explosives by means of monitoring explosive performance can lead to increased profitability through the control of fragmentation, a reduction in hangingwall and footwall damage
Jan 1, 1995
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Explosively Induced Impulses Due to Explosice Charges Buried in Water Saturated SaneBy Dale S. Preece, Matthew A. Reisenmay, Avione Northcutt
The ability to simulate the explosive effects of land mines on military vehicles is a valuable capability in the defense community. The current competency levels of such simulations, however, are in n
Jan 1, 2005
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Explosively Loaded Vessel for Dynamic Experiments at Advanced Photon SourceBy Christian J. Sorensen, Christopher Armstrong, Andrew Matejunas
A team consisting of junior and senior mechanical engineering students at New Mexico Tech worked on the design of an explosively loaded vessel, with a maximum load of 15 grams (0.53 oz) TNT equivalent
Jan 1, 2015
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ExplosivesBy George B. Clark
7.1-1. Introduction. The fundamentals of blasting involve both the properties of explosives and of the rock being blasted. While the knowledge of property correlation between rocks and explosives for
Jan 1, 1968
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Explosives & Accessories Used in the Isthmus of Mexico to Break Up & Fissured the Lime/Stone/Sulphur StrataBy Antonio S. Aldana Selders
With special designed explosive and a system to lower down a heavy load of Explosives through 8" pipe results are achieved, the stimulation of sulphur production takes place. Well # 18-1063 at 515 met
Jan 1, 1995
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Explosives 100 Years Ago More or LessBy Robert Hopler
DESCENT INTO A COAL MINE From “The Playbook of Metals, including Personal Narratives of Visits to Coal, Lead, Copper, and Tin Mines,” by John Henry Pepper. Published by Routledge, Wa rne, and Routledg
Jan 1, 2004
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Explosives and Blasting AgentsBy Carlyle F. Bunn
The source of the standards adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are outlined. Preplanning to eliminate violation of the standards and improve overall job efficiency are discus
Jan 1, 1975
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Explosives and Blasting RegulationsBy D T. Froedge
In 1972 the Kentucky State Legislature enacted House Bill 625 which was known as the Kentucky Blasting Law. This law was enacted primarily to stop problems associated with surface mining, but when it
Jan 1, 1977
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Explosives and sulphide ignitionsBy A. Bauer, P. Katsabanis, M. Baker
The principal results from a previous paper presented at the Mine Accident Prevention Association of Ontario in 1987 (1) are summarized here. It is concluded that the selection of explosives in mines
May 11, 1988
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Explosives Camp – Insanity or Cold Calculation?By Paul Worsey, Barbara Robertson
In June 2007, Missouri Science & Technology (formally UMR) successfully held its 5th and 6th Explosives Summer Camps. The camps, which include substantial industry participation, have been an outstand
Jan 1, 2008
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Explosives Casting Technology in Surface MiningBy D E. Shaw, J B. Case, J Gusek
Explosive casting of overburden is defined as the use of explosives in blasting to move overburden to a spoil pile without rehandling. Studies of the economic feasibility of the method, and the formul
Jan 1, 1980
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Explosives choice at East Kemptville MineBy J. M. Houston
"In October 1982, Rio Algom Limited, purchased a tin prospect near East Kemptville, Nova Scotia, from Shell Canada Resources. This purchase led to the development of the first substantial tin mine in
Jan 1, 1987