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  • ISEE
    Deep Hole Blasting with SMS - An Excess for Better Productivity

    By M S. Sandhu

    Singrauli area of Madhya Pradesh in India has been developed as the power capital expected to produce around 11000 MW in near future requiring 65 million tonnes of Coal per annum. Thermal power plants

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Progressive Cavity Pump Safety Improvement

    By Alfred Osborne

    Progressive cavity type pumps are widely used by commercial explosive manufacturers for pumping water gel, emulsion and emulsion / ANFO blend explosives. Tests by explosives companies and investigatio

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Measurement of the In-Hole Density of Gassed Explosives at Peruvian Mines

    By Romel Villanueva, Juan Vasquez

    We present the results of our field research on the variation of the density of the gassed explosives and their influence on the blasting results in the Peruvian mines: Yanacocha, Toquepala and Antami

  • ISEE
    PowerAN Emulsion/ANFO Explosives System

    By John C. Brulia

    PowerAN is a tradename of Atlas Powder Company for a new line of explosive products comprising blends of emulsion and ANFO in a variety of bulk and packaged grades. The bulk PowerAN grades are either

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ISEE
    Field Studies of CO Migration from Blasting

    By Richard J. Mainiero, Michael J. Sapko, Marcia L. Harris

    Since 1988, there have been thirteen documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through near surface strata into structures or oth

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Effects of Environmental Factors on the Performance of Anfo Tests in Turkey

    By M. Oguz Ozkazanc, Gulsev Uyar Aldas

    Because of its safety, being easy to handle, relatively inexpensive and containing a lot of energy, ANFO is the most popular and widely used explosive in Turkey as well as other countries in the world

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Drone Technology Utilization to Increase Safety and Support Analysis for Blasting Process

    By Ery Wardhana, Stefanus Jagad, Relinda Sanistya, Hasucita Tausi, Rido Situmorang

    The blasting process is one of the most high-risk activities in mining operations. Shotfirers and blasting crews face hazards from slope failure, toxic gas and fumes, or unstable ground condition ever

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Wall Control at Michegan Iron Ore Mines

    By William B. Lee, James J. Jurmu

    The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company operates three open pit iron mines on the Marquette Iron Range of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Open pit iron ore mining began in the area in the 1840's. Underground mi

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    Predicting Explosive Impulse by Means of Small Scale Tests

    By D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste

    The Dynamics Effects Laboratory at the University of Maryland conducted a series of very small scale tests to measure the impulse delivered to a plate by the detonation of an explosive charge which wa

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location Response

    By W. Birch

    The traditional concept of scaled-distance modelling for predicting blast induced ground vibration holds many drawbacks, not least of which is the major effect data scatter imparts on confidence deter

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Ring Blasting Mine to Mill Optimization

    By Joel Chipana, Roberto Laredo, Benjamin Cebrian

    Ring blasting is a common production method in underground metal mines. As a drill and blast process, it presents particular features that do not correspond with bench blasting in open pit or undergro

    Jan 1, 2017

  • ISEE
    The Engineering Significance of Shrinkage and Swelling Soils in Blast Damage Investigations

    By Wendell W. Harris, Stanley J. Vitton

    In the United States each year it has been estimated that expansive soils cause approximately $9.0 billion in damage to buildings, roads, airports, and other facilities. This figure alone exceeds the

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Time-retarded Chemistry Tweaks Shock/heave Ratio

    By Michael Wieland

    Work-principle computations for explosions underwater or in rock reveal the way the thermodynamic characteristics of surrounding material influence the resulting shock and heave. To reach total thermo

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Highwall Safety

    By John C. Didlinger, John L. Didlinger

    As we begin the pre-blast survey we need to decide on the number of holes needed for production and a detailed highwall inspection. The survey consists of checking the highwall and placement of barrie

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Protecting a Gas Pipeline from Cast Blast Induced Vibration Damage

    By Sterling Ziegler, Kameron Ray

    Mining operations at a Wyoming coal mine were progressing to within 300 feet (91 meters) of a high pressure natural gas pipeline. Vibration levels from cast blasting were at a point at which standard

    Jan 1, 2018

  • ISEE
    Overbreak Control in the White Pine Underground Mine

    By Virgil J. Stachura, Larry R. Fletcher, Matthew N. Plis

    Falls of ground remain a leading cause of fatalities and injuries in underground mines. In response to this situation, the Bureau of Mines conducted a series of experiments in the White Pine room-and-

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    The Pioneer Use of ANFO in Small Boreholes

    By Raymond V. Adolphson

    The introduction of a new explosive component in 1955-56, called ANFO, featured much safer, effective blasting characteristics when compared to dynamite, accompanied by a notable reduction in cost. Th

    Jan 1, 1983

  • ISEE
    Shock Waves and Detonations, Explosive Performance (Tiger Code Theory)

    By Per-Anders Persson

    This chapter deals with the concepts ofshock waves aud detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    The Use of High Explosives to Conduct a Fisheries Survey at a Nemdway Weir Field on the Middle Mississippi River

    By Michael Peterson, Robert Davinroy, Robert Rapp, Gregory Hempen, David Herzog, Thomas Keevin

    Fish sampling in a deep-water, high velocity, environment is extremely difficult. Conventional techniques such as electro-fishing and netting have been limited to depths generally less than 7 meters (

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Environmental Impact Statement for Mining with Explosives: A Quantitative Method

    By Roberto Golchi

    This article describes the method used to quantify the Environmental Impact for the mining, by drilling and blasting, of a borrow pit for a gravity-dam. The affected environment was broken down into a

    Jan 1, 2003