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                     Energy Factor - The Next Logical Step Energy Factor - The Next Logical StepBy Chad Ducey The proper utilization of energy in an explosive column is of paramount importance to the success of any blast. Historically, Powder Factor (the weight of explosive per mass or volume of material to b Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results? Can Small Diameter Holes and Low-Density Product Improve Pre-Split Results?By Jim Daley This case history discusses a pre-split test conducted at BHP Mineralss Navajo Mine in Fruitland, New Mexico. The test was an extension of earlier pre-split testing conducted by Virgil Stachura of the Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Improved Blast Control Through the Use of Programmable Delay Detonators Improved Blast Control Through the Use of Programmable Delay DetonatorsBy C Deacon, M Jones, P Duniam Electronic blast timing has been in use around the world since the mid-eighties, and, whilst it has yet to be used commercially by large operations on an ongoing basis, significant inroads have been m Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Large Diameter Presplitting Improved Through Two Novel Techniques Large Diameter Presplitting Improved Through Two Novel TechniquesBy GF Brent, Armstrong L. W It is recognised that presplitting is a special case in blasting which requires the reduction of conventional explosive pressures in order to avoid excessive rock damage. Two routes to achieving this Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Implementation of a Statistical Process Control (SPC) Program to Evaluate and Improve Blast Performance Implementation of a Statistical Process Control (SPC) Program to Evaluate and Improve Blast PerformanceBy Michael D. Duffy, Martin W. Chenoweth "Tenn Luttrell Company (TLC) is a major lime and limestone producer in the eastTennessee area. The property, which isreferred to as the Chesney Mine, has been mined from the surface and underground ov Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Changing Borehole Length to Improve Breakage: a Case History Changing Borehole Length to Improve Breakage: a Case HistoryBy Norman S. Smith, Richard L. Ash Many factors affect rock fragmentation from blasting. One variable seldom considered when designing blasts, however, is the borehole length. An example is described of how the length was adjusted to g Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Hole Cleaning Improvements through Tricone Bit Lug Design Hole Cleaning Improvements through Tricone Bit Lug DesignBy Clarence Zink Aside from the mechanical properties and process of actual rock breakage, rotary drill bit performance is affected by several “post breakage” items: cuttings size, flushing air pressure, flushing air Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal Company Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal CompanyBy Gary Anderson, J. P. Remi Proulx Rio Tinto’s Colowyo Coal Mine produces 2.1 million tons per year in northwest Colorado. Colowyo uses the terrace mining method to recover up to seven coal seams ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet. Jan 1, 2012 
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                     HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive Ground Phase 2 – Blasting Campaign in Western USA HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive Ground Phase 2 – Blasting Campaign in Western USABy Karl Dufresne Blasting in geothermally high temperature ground and/or extremely reactive ground is an increasing common challenge for surface and underground mines. Many current PETN based non-electric and electron Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Disposal of Old Munition - Part 1. - A Research Method for the Estimation of Heavy Metal Deposit Range of Open Sur-face Mass Detonations Disposal of Old Munition - Part 1. - A Research Method for the Estimation of Heavy Metal Deposit Range of Open Sur-face Mass DetonationsBy Martti Hagfors, Mervi Hokkanen The Finnish Defence Forces has destroyed obsolete and spoiled ammunition in open surface mass detonations at Hukkakero fell, in municipality of Kittilä, in Lapland since 1988. The de-struction method Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Signature Hole Analysis and Vibration Modeling: An Indonesian Case Study Signature Hole Analysis and Vibration Modeling: An Indonesian Case StudyBy Wawa Jaka Sungkawa, Slamet Rachman Jaka, Tom Dermody Nowadays, with such a focus on environmental protection, surface mining activities have come under pressure to ensure their activities do not adversely affect the local surroundings. As part of the ex 
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                     The Fundamentals of a Good Electronic Initiation System Program The Fundamentals of a Good Electronic Initiation System ProgramBy Thomas Barkley Until the recent past, blasters have provided good to excellent results with tools and processes that have an inherent error. These errors can be found in drilling, explosives delivery quality and con Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Shaft Sinking: Drill and Blast & Vertical Shaft Sinking Machines Shaft Sinking: Drill and Blast & Vertical Shaft Sinking MachinesBy Sam Ammermann, William Heasley "The mining industry is on an ever accelerating path to complete mechanization. As companiesutilize more sophisticated and efficient methods of blasting, a more thorough look should begiven to the pro Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Comparison of Compliance Measures for Blasting near an Industrial Structure Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the use of Explosives in Different Countries, Part III Comparison of Compliance Measures for Blasting near an Industrial Structure Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the use of Explosives in Different Countries, Part IIIBy C. Aimone-Martin, C. Dowding, M. Jern, J. Gjødvad This article compares percentages of compliance for six national standards to demonstrate how these standards vary on-site in a real project. This, to the best of the authors' knowledge, has not been Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / A PRIMER ON EXPLOSIVES FOR COAL MINERS Bulletin 17 by Charles E. Munroe & Clarence Hall U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C. Journal: 100 Years / A PRIMER ON EXPLOSIVES FOR COAL MINERS Bulletin 17 by Charles E. Munroe & Clarence Hall U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C.By Robert Hopler Of the common causes of the larger mine accidents, such as falls of roof and coal, gas and dust explosions, mine fires, and the misuse of explosives, all of which are often closely related, each must Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Model to Predict Peak Particle Velocity for Near-field Blast Vibration - Based on Dominant Charge, Waveform Broadening, Delay Time Modeling, and Non-Linear Charge Weight Superposition A Model to Predict Peak Particle Velocity for Near-field Blast Vibration - Based on Dominant Charge, Waveform Broadening, Delay Time Modeling, and Non-Linear Charge Weight SuperpositionBy Scott Scovira, Ruilin Yang This paper presents a non-waveform blast vibration model for the near-fi eld. The model uses the concept of a dominant charge augmented by other contributing charges estimated using a scaled time wind Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Systems Integration of a Global Explosives Security System at a MultiNational Explosives Manufacturer Using Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) Based Technologies for Tracking and Monitoring Explosives and Detonators Systems Integration of a Global Explosives Security System at a MultiNational Explosives Manufacturer Using Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) Based Technologies for Tracking and Monitoring Explosives and DetonatorsBy Thomas Zukovich, Robert Morhard, Thomas Gelormino The ExploTrack Explosives Tracking System is a sophisticated integration platform designed to track explosive products in both fixed locations and mobile environments globally, in real-time, on a 24/7 Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON COAL MINES J.H.H. Holmes London, 1816 / New Uses for Explosives E.I. Du Pont De Nemours Powder Company Pamphlet No. 1 January 1909 Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON COAL MINES J.H.H. Holmes London, 1816 / New Uses for Explosives E.I. Du Pont De Nemours Powder Company Pamphlet No. 1 January 1909By H. Mullani We have in southeast Kansas a variety of soils underneath which are a variety of subsoils compressed into what is commonly called “ hard pan.” These soils are of six types, ranging from a clay to a sa Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Predicting Rotary Drill Performance Predicting Rotary Drill PerformanceBy George P. Jr Schivley Looking at the process of drilling rock from the standpoint of the power required, yields an equation that relates Force-on-the-Bit; Torque, to rotate the bit; and bit Angular Speed to the Penetration Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Subdrill – The Underutilised Blasting Parameter Subdrill – The Underutilised Blasting ParameterBy Stephen Mansfield In metalliferous mining operations, subdrill is that portion of the blast hole that is drilled below the target grade elevation, and in most cases loaded with explosives. Its primary aim is to enable 
