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                     Burden Velocity Analysis Burden Velocity AnalysisBy Patricia Mendoza Watson, Lundquist Robert G The velocity with which the burden moves after blasting is of concern for safety and economic reasons. Models developed for motion velocity by various researchers were reviewed and likely model parame Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta Cement A Decade of Blasting at Martin Marietta CementBy J T. Keim Members and guests of the Society of Explosive Engineers, it's indeed a pleasure for a longtime practical user such as myself to have the ears of so many explosive experts for a few minutes just to ex Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Blast Design of Shafts and Adits in Vibration Sensitive Environments - An Alternative to the "Pie" or "Series" Method- Blast Design of Shafts and Adits in Vibration Sensitive Environments - An Alternative to the "Pie" or "Series" Method-By Roger L. Keller This paper covers the design and test blast procedures for several drop shafts and edits leading to the completion of a recent Rochester Pure Waters Expansion Project . Due to the projects "in-town" p Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Explosive Engineering Problems from Fragmentation Tests in Oil Shale at the Anvil Points Mine, Colorado Explosive Engineering Problems from Fragmentation Tests in Oil Shale at the Anvil Points Mine, ColoradoBy Chapman Young, William L. Fourney, Richard D. Dick During 1981 and 1982, an extensive oil shale fragmentation research program was conducted at the Anvil Points Mine near Rifle, Colorado. The primary goals were to investigate factors involved for adeq Jan 1, 1985 
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                     The Efficiency of Blasting Versus Crushing and Grinding The Efficiency of Blasting Versus Crushing and GrindingBy Jack Eloranta "This paper compares energy requirements for blasting, crushing and grinding. By tracking electricalconsumption for various powder factors, a general trend has appeared. This study involved over 100mi Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Tall Structure Response to Close-in Urban Blasting in New York City – Part 2 Tall Structure Response to Close-in Urban Blasting in New York City – Part 2By Cathy Aimone-Martin, Caitlin Woznick, Brent Meins This study is a continuation of previous work in which the responses of tall structures to close-in construction blasting at two rock excavation sites are evaluated. A total of eight buildings were in Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting at Operating International Airport Blasting at Operating International AirportBy Earl C. Hutchison, John Loviza At the Metropolitan Nashville International Airport, with its more than 600 scheduled daily flights from American Airlines hub operations, other scheduled airline flights, Tennessee Air National Guard Jan 1, 1992 
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                     "Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instrumentsfor Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 2" "Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instrumentsfor Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 2"By Robert Hopler In part one we discussed a Chinese seismoscope allegedly invented and used in the year 136 (or 132, depending on the source). Interestingly, historical references to the measurement of earth movement Jan 1, 2006 
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                     100 ft Deep Kelly Bar Blasting in Florida 100 ft Deep Kelly Bar Blasting in FloridaBy Dan McCutchen, Oettmeier Kelly bar drilling and blasting is unique to Florida, the' Bahamas and other marine limestone areas in the world where blast holes are required but will not remain open for the loading of explosives. Jan 1, 1991 
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                     An Introduction to the Halo Effect An Introduction to the Halo EffectBy Paul Worsey, Seokbin Lim In many high explosive applications, the explosives are covered or clad by a metal. This metal cover may serve a variety of purposes including: 1) to protect and prevent the disturbing or misshaping o Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Rock Slope Remediation on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Rock Slope Remediation on the Pennsylvania TurnpikeBy Ron Woolf, Corry Goumans With increasing traffic volumes experienced thro u g hout North America, a common goal for Highway officials is to keep traffic flowing as much as possible and to keep disruptions to the flow to a min Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Case History: Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Structure in San Sepolcro, Italy Case History: Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Structure in San Sepolcro, ItalyBy Roberto Folchi This note deals about the controlled demolition work for the dismantling of an industrial structure in San Seplocro, Italy. The structure to be demolished, the FLOWERS SILOS, consisted in a multilevel Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Importance of Saving the Full Wave Form and Frequency Analysis The Importance of Saving the Full Wave Form and Frequency AnalysisBy Randy Wheeler The importance of having full wave form information for recorded blast events cannot be overstated. Knowing the peak particle velocity and the frequency at the peak are the tip of the iceberg. This pr Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Open Pit Blasting in India Open Pit Blasting in IndiaBy D D. Garg, D A. Wasson Open pit blasting in India uses two types of explosives. First there are bulk explosives for wet and dry holes, and there are packaged explosives. The Indian open pit coal mining is projected to use 1 Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction Tool Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction ToolBy David Harrison, Edward J. Walter, Meitra Ferek A pre-blast survey can be a great tool in the prevention of blasting complaints and subsequent damage claims. In today's highly competitive industry, we are always looking for ways to become more cost Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique Multiple Raise Round Blasting TechniqueBy Dave I. McGregor The Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique (MRRBT) is a safe, efficient, cost effective method of blasting thee will use existing mine personnel. The MRRBT, developed from the conventional 'drop rais Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Field and Analytical Analysis of Structural Damage Criteria from Blasting Field and Analytical Analysis of Structural Damage Criteria from BlastingBy Shad M. Sargand, Manseok Chang, Glenn A. Hazen Customarily, peak particle velocity of surface wave vibrations has been the recommended criterion for the prediction of blast damage to structures. Currently blast spectrum and natural frequencies of Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Control of Blast Overpressure and Vibrations at the Underground Research Laboratory Control of Blast Overpressure and Vibrations at the Underground Research LaboratoryBy D P. Onag, B Mohanty AECL Research (AECL) has constructed an Underground Research Laboratory (URL) as a facility for research and development in the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. The objectives of the pr Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Applications of the Hand Held Programmable Calculator in Field Problem Solving Applications of the Hand Held Programmable Calculator in Field Problem SolvingBy J R. "Dick" Daniel Over the past several years, the Hercules Technical Service Group for the Explosives Department has produced a series of programs for the TI59 programmable calculator dealing with explosive applicatio Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Strain and Peak Particle Velocity as Vibration Criteria: Some Thoughts Strain and Peak Particle Velocity as Vibration Criteria: Some ThoughtsBy Syed Haq, Kyle Optt, David Campo, Doug Anderson Limitations on allowable levels of vibration from construction activities generally consider either annoyance or damage. While activities such as drilling and roller compaction primarily create annoya Jan 1, 2004 
