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Computer and Centrifuge Modeling of Decoupled Explosions in Civilian TunnelsBy Neil T. Davie, Thomas K. Blanchat, Thomas C. Togami, Joe R. Weatherby, Dale S. Preece, Robert A. Benham, James J. Calderone
"Geotechnical structures ,such as underground bunkers, tunnels, and building foundations aresubjected to stress fields produced by..the gravity load on the structure and/or any overlyingstrata. These
Jan 1, 1998
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Blasting at Dacotah CementBy Lyle Dennis
Emphasis on increased production while maintaining rigid quality standards has necessitated a change in blasting technology at Dacotah Cement's limestone and gypsum quarries. The following three metho
Jan 1, 1996
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Improved Blast Results with Variable Density, Gassed EmulsionsBy L D. Lawrence, R S. Day, Gordon Coleman
Commercial emulsion explosives are typically characterized by their relatively high detonation velocities due to the intimacy of oxidizer and fuel and to their sensitization with glass microballoons.
Jan 1, 1990
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Farmers Catalog, How to Remove Stumps with Du Pont High ExplosivesBy Robert Hopler
In issuing this pamphlet on stump and boulder blasting for the use of farmers, we wish to call attention to the fact that Du Pont High Explosives have been used with universal satisfaction for many ye
Jan 1, 2008
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Micro-bit Analysis for Drillability EstimationBy T. N. Singh, Vasudev Singh
To explore and exploit the natural resources like oil, gas, economic mineral water drilling is still considered to be the reliable and economical method. When a drill bit penetrates the rock mass eith
Jan 1, 2008
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Development of Heat Resistant Emulsion ExplosivesBy Fumihiko Sumiya, Koichi Kurokawa, Yukio Kato, Tetsuya Sawada
In some metal mines, it is a serious problem the decomposition of explosives which occurs suddenly by contact with ore containing pyrites under high temperature conditions. In the present paper, we in
Jan 1, 1992
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Half-Way House - Controlled Demolition Group "Rocks the Casbah" with Tricky Special-Effects-Laden BlastBy Jane Wright, Brent Blanchard
Question: When it comes to demolition projects, what could be more demanding than asking a blaster to explosively demolish a stubby, heavily-reinforced concrete structure in the heart of a third-world
Jan 1, 2002
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Journal: 100 Years / FIG. 2. Bridge wrecked by material from blast near Chattanooga, TennBy Robert Hopler
A blast caused the destruction of a bridge and loaded freight train and the death of three men, near Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 16, 1907. The blast and its disastrous effect has been described by Mr.
Jan 1, 2008
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The Effect of Faults, Delay Time and Scaled Distance on Vibration ParametersBy Enver Alan
In this study of applied explosives engineering the blasting applications are evaluated, which were carried out for research and development purposes at Yenisahra Station tunnels in Kartal Formation w
Feb 1, 2020
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Blasting Overhangs Close to a Vibration Sensitive StructureBy R. Franfield
This paper describes a situation that many drilling and blasting contractors have found themselves in – a client?s fear of the use of explosives. In the summer of 2007 Blasting Services Ltd was asked
Jan 1, 2009
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Economic Comparison of ANFO Versus Emulsion in Quarry Drilling and BlastingBy James H. Owen
Because of price structure, ANFO is normally considered to be the most cost effective explosive used in quarry blasting. Results indicate that bulk smulsion can be more cost effective in applications
Jan 1, 1998
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All In The TimingBy Sean Paterson
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a method of delaying and loading a shot. Since entering the construction industry, I have learned that cover is needed on a lot of blasts. When in close hav
Jan 1, 2001
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Journal: Kaiser Plant Demolition / Smokestack Demolition at port of Tacoma, WashingtonBy Walt Meglasson
The Kaiser Aluminum Company Smelter, one of several in the Pacific Northwest, was built in 1942 and operated by the Olin Company during World War II and then purchased by Kaiser Aluminum after the war
Jan 1, 2008
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Transient Vibration and Complaints an Emperical Study of Coal Mine DetonationBy Gerald R. Coonan
Laboratory research is being conducted to substantiate suggested levels for voluntary standards on human response to transient vibration. The application of those findings to actual field conditions,
Jan 1, 1982
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Alternative Velocity Loading Techniques and Detonations in a Production EnvironmentA simple and cost effective technique to increase fragmentation and burden velocities without making major modification to the overall blast design is with ALTERNATE VELOCITY LOADING OR BOOSTERING OF
Jan 1, 1989
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Heat-Resistant Water Gel ExplosivesBy Y Omura
If dynamite is used in hot metal mines, it may be subject to decomposition, and the increase in nitroglycol vapour under the high temperatures causes bad headaches of workers. Also the explosives cont
Jan 1, 1983
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Measuring and Analysing Percussive Pulses to Extend Depth in Top-hole Percussion DrillingBy Gary Cavanough, Stuart Addinell, Hector Parra
Drilling deep, straight, accurate holes in hard rock to achieve efficient blasting is a challenge for the mining/quarrying industries with short holes normally drilled using “top hole hammer” (THH) an
Jan 1, 2013
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Effects of Accurate MS Delays on Productivity, Energy Consumption at the Primary Crusher, Oversize, and Ground Vibrations and AirblastBy James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson, Steven L. Burchell
A total of 26 full-scale production blasts at three sites were extensively monitored with sophisticated instrumentation systems to determine the benefits of "ore. accurate detonators. The new and "ore
Jan 1, 1989
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Calorimetric Determination of the Heat of Detonation of Commercial ExplosivesBy Q Liu, P D. Katsabanis
The energy output of crushed AN/FO, crushed AN/FO mixed with Aluminum (5%, 6.4% and 9.4% A1 by mass) and a commercial emulsion explosive has been measured using a detonation calorimeter. The charges h
Jan 1, 1993
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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