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Liquid Propellant TechnologyBy Stanley Griff, William Herrera, William O. Seals
"The Navy initiated liquid propellant research in the early 1940's. The first promising Navy liquid propellant, Otto Fuel II, was developd in the early 1950 as a potential torpedo fuel. Later, the Nav
Jan 1, 1990
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Public Perception of Blasting at Rock Quarries in Expanding Urban Environments - St. Charles County, MOBy Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk
Differences exist between public perception of construction blasting and quarry blasting. In general, people are able to tolerate short term inconveniences much better than long term ones. The paper f
Jan 1, 2005
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The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (99bcf922-54c7-4892-afa2-e6992e96fe29)By Robert B. Hopler
First, a definition: “an explosive is called a permissible explosive when it is similar in all respects to the sample that passed certain tests by the national Bureau of Mines, and when it is used in
Jan 1, 1995
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Expansion of the Panama CanalBy Tom Treleaven
The widening of the Panama Canal to approximately 130 feet (40 m) for its entire length began just a few years ago. The original expansion program was slated for completion in 18 to 20 years, but has
Jan 1, 1997
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Security and Control (476c288e-1831-4c21-a747-ee41961667e9)By Jim Mikelait
Overview ?? Why do we need security? ?? Needs assessment ?? Elements to any security system ?? Protect, Detect, Alert, esponse ?? Electronic Security System Criteria ?? Advantages and Limitations of
Jan 1, 2006
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Engineering Geophysics for the Mining and Construction IndustriesBy Douglas Rudenko
Most engineers, mine operators, or contractors acknowledge the importance of having accurate subsurface information in order to plan a project or solve a problem. Conventional methods of exploring the
Jan 1, 1998
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A New Digital Centralized Blasting SystemBy Peter Reinders, Dirk Hummel
This paper describes a new digital Centralized Blasting System (CBS), which is currently being introduced into underground applications. The CBS makes use of the field-proven detonator and equipment t
Jan 1, 2004
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Journal: 100 Years / Scientific American New York December 2, 1911 The First National Mine Safety Demonstration Study Of A Real Mine Explosion By Charles L. Wright, Fuel Engineer, Bureau Of MinesBy Robert Hopler
THE work that is being done by the Government to reduce the dangers of mining was brought out strikingly in the First National Mine-Safety Demonstration which occurred at Pittsburgh, Pa., on October 3
Jan 1, 2012
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The Importance and Advantages of Accurate Calculation, Evaluation and Control of Dragline MethodologiesBy K B. Holm
This paper deals with the advances made at Syferfontein Colliery in the calculation and control of dragline methodology. The high capital outlay and operating cost of a dragline necessitates strict co
Jan 1, 1994
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Would That Low-density Explosive Work For This Rock?By Michael Wieland
The thermodynamics work-principle was used to develop the rupture-fracture-throw (RFT) model for ranking the performance of reduced-density explosives when shot in rock or other stratum. The RFT model
Jan 1, 2011
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Trench Blasting Guidelines & PitfallsBy Vic Sterner
As cities and towns continue to grow, the need to install sewer, water, gas and other utilities becomes a necessity and the blasting of trenches for these service lines probably constitutes one of the
Jan 1, 2004
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Experience with the change from cartridged to bulk site sensitized emulsion products.By Peter Moser, G. Reihholf
Holcim, one of the world's leading suppliers of cement, aggregates and concrete, has set up a few years ago a working group “Quarry” in order to optimize the performance of its central European quarry
Jan 1, 2006
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Environmental Hazards & Other Difficulties Associated, with Blasting Operations in India and Their RemediesIn all the industries that require blasting operations using explosives, there exists numerous unwanted side effects of the blast which may pose as environmental hazards. These hazards face prominence
Jan 1, 1995
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Lightning Detection and Warning SystemsBy William H. Highlands
Lightning is a natural phenomenon which poses a potential hazard to people, structures, and equipment unless adequate protection is provided. The type of protection required is related to the nature a
Jan 1, 1989
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Using Photogrammetry Data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Blast DesignBy Luis Valentim, John E. Wiegand
Highwall or face profiling has long been used to facilitate the design and placement of front row blastholes to ensure optimum burdens. Traditionally, a large number of laser measurement points obtain
Jan 1, 2016
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Controlled Underwater Blasting in Santos Port, BrazilBy Paulo José Costa Couceiro Junior, Manuel Lopez Cano
The biggest Port of Latin America - the Santos Port in São Paulo, Brazil - has been drilled and blasted by controlled underwater techniques in order to remove around 40,000 m3 (52,318 cubic yard) of r
Jan 1, 2016
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Controlled Demolition of a Reinforced Concrete Building in Seoul, KoreaBy Kwang-Tae Kim, Yong-Kun Choi, Jeong-Soo Chong, Yun-Jae Lee
An annex building at the former Agency for National Security Planning(NSP) complex located in downtown Seoul was demolished by progressive collapse method. This work was done as a part of efforts to r
Jan 1, 1998
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Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive DetonationBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste
The problem of the maximum depth at which a mine buried in the surf zone or beach zone is a threat to landing vehicles is being studied by Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, Na
Jan 1, 2004
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Insuring Explosives UsersBy M Dale White
In December at the Commonwealth of Kentucky Fifth Annual Blasting Conference of the Division of Explosives and Blasting, Department of Mines and Minerals, I delivered a paper entitled "Problems on Bla
Jan 1, 1979
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On Explosives Useful Work and Rock Mass Fragmentation EnergyBy Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Jean Du Mouza, Essaieb Hamdi
This paper evaluates the actual energy delivered by the explosives used in the fragmentation of rock during blasting vs. the available theoretical explosive energy. The evaluation of the fragmentation
Jan 1, 2002