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A Model to Predict Peak Particle Velocity for Near-field Blast Vibration - Based on Dominant Charge, Waveform Broadening, Delay Time Modeling, and Non-Linear Charge Weight SuperpositionBy Scott Scovira, Ruilin Yang
This paper presents a non-waveform blast vibration model for the near-fi eld. The model uses the concept of a dominant charge augmented by other contributing charges estimated using a scaled time wind
Jan 1, 2008
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Journal: Vibration and Seismograph Section / Use of GPS and GPS Exchange Format Files in PennsylvaniaBy Rick Lamkie
When investigating citizen complaints about blast vibration and airblast, it is important to be able to establish the spatial relationships between blasts, blasting seismographs monitoring the events,
Jan 1, 2008
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Explosives & Accessories Used in the Isthmus of Mexico to Break Up & Fissured the Lime/Stone/Sulphur StrataBy Antonio S. Aldana Selders
With special designed explosive and a system to lower down a heavy load of Explosives through 8" pipe results are achieved, the stimulation of sulphur production takes place. Well # 18-1063 at 515 met
Jan 1, 1995
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The Measurement and Control of Blast Induced Damage of Final Pit Walls in Open Pit MiningBy William R. Adamson, Carlos R. Scherpenisse
The successful development of surface mining operations depends, amongst other factors, on the successful creation of final pit walls which offer long term structural stability. The achievement of suc
Jan 1, 1998
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Electronic Detonators: Growing Success in Transforming RockbreakingBy Claude Cunningham
AEL’s Electronic Delay Detonators are in routine use and growing in both volume and breadth of application in Africa. This trend will continue and grow internationally owing to increasing pressure on
Jan 1, 2004
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Journal: 100 Years / The Piercing of The Simplon The Century Magazine New York June 1905 / Driving Headings in Rock TunnelsBy Robert Hopler
THIS paper deals specifically with heading-driving as distinguished from the broader term tunnel-driving. A heading is a pilot or path-finder for the main tunnel. Some headings are complete tunnels in
Jan 1, 2010
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Safety in the Industry: Recent Development in the Classification of Eexplosives Precursors – The Modified Vented Pipe TestBy David Kennedy, Noel Hsu, Miguel Araos
The use of bulk explosive for mining applications started in the 50’s. Since then millions of tons of that material have been transported by road. However during that time, there have been several roa
Jan 1, 2006
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Blasting of the Twin Creek's Highwall FailureBy James A. Bachmann, Christopher J. Gray
On December 26, 1994, at 1:00 am, Santa Fe Pacific Gold's Twin Creeks Mine experienced a major highwall failure involving over 2.5 million tons. The resulting effects of this slide were thousands of o
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimization of Blast Design Parameter for Ring Blasting in Underground Hard Rock Mine Using Numerical SimulationBy VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU, Murari Prasad Roy, Kaushik Dey, Rakesh Kumar Singh, Ashish Kumar Vishwakarma
Sublevel stoping is commonly adopted method in underground hard rock mining. Proper planning and its execution is the key requirement for stope extraction using this method. The stope extraction has b
Feb 6, 2023
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The Responsibility of the Consulstant in the Promulgation of Adequate Explosives Noise LegislationBy Edward Jr Walter
This paper discusses the problems that arise in the process of developing adequate explosives noise legislation. Case histories are used to illustrate how and where these problems arise and the course
Jan 1, 1975
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Blasting to Initiate Block-Caving in SerpentineBy Terry Matts, Henry Heidrich, Cluny Randell, Carl Kottmeier
Until 1990, all production of asbestos ore at Cassiar was by open-pit methods. With the impending exhaustion of open-pit reserves, a decision was made in February 1988 to continue mining underground,
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Simulations to Determine the Effects of Firing Time ScatterBy Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen A. Rholl
The Bureau of Mines has developed computer software to study the effects of initiator scatter on all aspects of the blasting process. The software is useful because it is difficult to obtain actual in
Jan 1, 1992
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Reducing Vibration Damage Claims: Field Application of Strong Public Relations and One Method of Using Commonly Available Seismograph and Video Taping Equipment to Document Blast Vibration Regression at the Nearest StructureBy Mark R. Fritzen, Ted A. Fritzen
Anytime that blasting operations will be conducted near existing inhabited structures, vibration damage claims are a major concern of the blasting contractor. It has been our experience that even when
Jan 1, 1994
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Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips Benjamin CebrianBy David Flores, Benjamin Cebrian
This paper describes extensive engineering approaches to achieve both dilution control while not hurting fragmentation in the very hard, massive ore sections of a mine case study. Ore Tracker microchi
Feb 1, 2020
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Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung
"A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been underdevelopment since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employsexplicit time i
Jan 1, 1999
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Comparison of the Non-Ideal Shock Energies of Sensitised and Unsensitised Bulk ANFO-Emulsion Blends in Intermediate Blasthole DiametersBy E. Vilaescusa, J. Eloranta
The work presented in this paper investigates the influence of non-ideal detonation characteristics related to the blasthole diameter, base emulsion sensitivity (micro-balloon sensitised versus unsens
Jan 1, 2012
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Safe Practices in Hostile Blasting / Rock ConditionsBy Gour Sen, Peter Bellairs
Blasting conducted in rock temperatures greater than or equal to 55°C (13 1 “F) and / or in rock containing sulphide minerals and their oxidation products can result in unplanned detonations. Blasting
Jan 1, 2000
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48 Inch Production Blast Holes in OilsandsBy Michael McDougall
"Suncor Inc. Oilsands Group, Mining Operation in Northern Alberta, Canada, has beenblasting to loosen the oilsands to increase production and decrease maintenance of the hugebucketwheel excavators for
Jan 1, 1993
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How to Control Blast Vibrations in an UrbanBy R E. Langston, S M. Gazioglu
A preconstruction inventory program was conducted to determine the existing conditions of residential, non-residential and all other structures within 2,000 feet of the blasting limits for a highway e
Jan 1, 1980
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Prediction of Fines in Mining and Quarrying Applications Using the Fracture Density Model (FDM)By C. Mick Lownds, Dale S. Preece, Ali Bhuiyan
FDM (Fracture Density Model) is a three-dimensional mechanistic model of blast induced rock fragmentation. FDM uses several computational mechanics algorithms to simulate the effect of blasting in dif
Feb 6, 2023