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An Energy Equality Approach to BlastingBy Daniel Scott
Mines have used explosives for economical fragmentation for many years. It can therefore be expected that the mining industry has thoroughly researched how to achieve the most efficient blast. However
Jan 1, 2012
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil ExplosivesBy Johan Hawinkel
This paper explores the journey through time of technology in the civil explosives market to provide testing, measurement, analysis and control tools. This ultimately leads to better decision-making,
Feb 1, 2020
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An Experimental Method of Determining Explosive Equivalency When Scaled Distance Approaches ZeroBy R. Hazael, R. Alford, R. Critchley
The ability to compare explosives is fundamental. Numerous methods are used and while simple conversion factors are often used, the use of TNT Equivalency (TNTe) is not a simple subject as explosives
Jan 1, 2024
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Optimization of Up Raises from Blind-Hole to Multiple Blasting Events MethodologyBy S. Gajardo, E. Valdés Guerra
Together with Sociedad Punta del Cobre S.A. (Pucobre) and Orica, we are carrying out a study of alternatives for methodology of excavation in Slot Up Raises from actually built with Blind Hole (BH) to
Jan 1, 2024
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Integrating Rock Impedance and Blast Design: A Mode-Based Approach to Fragmentation Efficiency and Nox controlBy Francisca Tapia, Jorge Blázquez, Paulo Couceiro, Patricio Vergara, Luis Manriquez, Luis Martínez, Juan Navarro
Efficient energy transmission is critical for effective rock fragmentation in open-pit blasting. However, in zones with highly fractured or soft rock, mismatches in acoustic impedance between the expl
Jan 26, 2026
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil ExplosivesBy Davey Bickford, Johan Hawinkel
Blasting and the use of civil explosives are a critical step in the mining process. Good decisions provide significant downstream benefits and create a safe and sustainable working environment, while
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Advantages in Using Real-Time Blasting Simulation in Surface Blast Planning and Grade ControlBy Peter Dare-Bryan, Will Hunt, Lee Julian
It is well-known that blasting has an economic effect on grade control activities. However, until recently, methods did not exist for measuring the grade control value change caused by the blast. Rule
Feb 6, 2023
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Determination of the Precise Origins of Air Overpressure Generated from Production Blasts at Melton Ross QuarryBy C E. Johnson, S Hosein
Previous researchers have put forward two different theories as to the origin of air overpressure from quarry blasting. In 1980, Siskind et al postulated that the initial face movement gave rise to th
Jan 1, 2017
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Controlling Fragmentation and Ground Vibrations at Owensville QuarryBy Rachel Bauer, Jacob Henderson, Dr. Catherine Johnson
Capital Quarries in Owensville, Missouri faces several challenges when designing a blast that allows for ease of movement while maintaining controlled throw and compliant air over pressure. The primar
Feb 6, 2023
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Finite Element Modelling for Predicting Backbreak in Rock Blasting Operations.By S. Behera, K. Dey
This paper presents a methodology for finite element (FE) modelling to analyse the total deformation of rockmass under blast-load, with a focus on predicting backbreak that may occur during surface bl
Jan 1, 2024
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Advanced Blasting Optimization for Enhanced Productivity: The X-2Mill SolutionBy Jorge Blázquez, Paulo Couceiro, Patricio Vergara, Luis Martínez, Juan Navarro
This study introduces the X-2Mill solution, a refined two-step methodology aimed at optimizing blast designs by aligning explosive energy with rock properties. The approach employs the X-4Traits Model
Jan 21, 2025
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Blasting Vibrations and Explosives PerformanceBy B Mohanty, R Yang
Blasting vibration information is now commonly used to diagnose blast malfunctions. These range from limiting vibration levels to protect normal dwellings to determining scatter in detonator firing ti
Jan 1, 1997
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Knocking Down Barriers to QRA AcceptanceBy Jorge Flores, Dean Nichols
Some view quantitative risk assessment (QRA) as difficult to understand and complicated to use. They are comfortable with the proven reliability of quantity distance (QD) and question the benefits of
Jan 1, 2015
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Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Safety and CredibilityA Recipe for SuccessBy Steve Dillingham
In every aspect of conduct, on the blast site or off, the issue of credibility is raised. Promises are made, commitments are satisfied, safe practices are obeyed, communication is maintained, and prov
Jan 1, 2003
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The Role of the Muckpile in the Fumes Produced by Commercial ExplosivesBy K Taylor
Small scale tests have been conducted in blasting vessels in the laboratory, where the effects of explosive composition, charge diameter, explosive confinement as well as additives to the explosive we
Jan 1, 2014
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Inhibited Explosive Versus Liners to Safely Blast a Reactive Rock Type at the Mt Whaleback Iron Ore MineBy Richard Scales, Giles Hellyer, Ian Travers, Dean French, Peter Bellairs
"The Mt Whaleback iron ore mine is located in the Hamersley Province situated about 1OOOkm to thenorth of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. A small but significant portion of the waste in
Jan 1, 1999
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Near-Field Blast Vibration Monitoring: Practical Considerations and IssuesBy John Heilig, Patrick Andrieux
"Near-field monitoring of blast induced seismic vibrations is a practical and useful way of assessing blast field behaviour for diagnosis and optimization purposes. It is also necessary in order to pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparison of Non-Electric and Electric Intiation SystemsBy H Leonard Mangum, Victor C. Bryan, Dan McCutchen
Recently there has been an unprecedented marketing effort to promote the advantages of various non-electric initiation systems. This activity has probably been influenced by a major manufacturer's dec
Jan 1, 1990
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Numerical Simulations for Explosive Production and DesignBy Mark S. Rayson, Jessy Lee, David O. Johnson, Matthew R. Rawls
The ability to manipulate the structure of liquid chemicals in an explosive is important in mining applications, where precision blasting is crucial for the safe, reliable, economical and eco-friendly
Jan 1, 2014
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Digital Shock TubeBy Theirry Bernard
The era of non-electric systems as an initiating system has revolutionised the blasting world by introducing a very safe initiating system that is reliable, with initiation sequence possibilities that
Jan 1, 2007