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Vibration Controlled Blast Timing Optimization Using the Seed Waveform Modeling ConceptBy Frank Sames
Ground vibration levels are generally predicted using equations such as the USBM equation implementing the scaled distance concept and describing geological and blast design parameters in a ground tra
Jan 1, 1995
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The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of ViewBy N T. Moxon, L W. Armstrong
Explosive manufacturers have for many years provided a service to the mining industry which has,until recently, been unchallenged by mine operators. Today mine operators are more aware of the properti
Jan 1, 1991
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Blasting at the Silver Cliff Tunnel Approaches Near Two Harbors, MNBy John Turner, James Lamb
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) has an extensive project to improve driving conditions and reduce hazards to motorists on US Highway 61 between Duluth, MN, and Canada along the nort
Jan 1, 1994
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The Development of Redundant Nonelectric Delay Systems for Surface Coal MiningBy Gary L. Self, Ronnie Daniel
With the advent of large scale blasts utilizing overburden casting techniques, it was imperative that an ultra reliable surface delay system be developed. Shock tube and detonating cord surface delay
Jan 1, 1989
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Iron Ore Blast Designs and Cap Testing at the Minntac MineBy Jack Eloranta
To improve control of blasting, tests were performed to assess non-electric cap accuracy. Simultaneous testing using a Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR), Red Lake Lo-Cam and an Instantel DS-677 b
Jan 1, 1992
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Professional Steps in the Blasting Process (3acbd7f6-5d01-4ca3-b044-14c0f9925760)By Mark William Withey
Blasting safety in surface mining is a necessary industrial goal. Proper techniques and disciplines exercised during the blasting process enhance the probability of achieving that goal.
Jan 1, 1995
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The Application for Release of Load Mechanism in Practical Quarry BlastingBy Lawrence C. K Hu
The release of load mechanism during rock breakage by explosives was founded by Dr. T. N. Hagan & published at the Sixth International Colloquium on Gasdynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems Stoc
Jan 1, 1995
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Practical Experiences with the Use of Air-Decks in Quarry BlastingBy Peter Moser, Frank Chiapetta, Sacha Diaj, Florian Bauer
Good toe breakage and a flat working bench after blasting are important parameters to achieve a high productivity during material loading and reduce the necessity for secondary blasting. Good toe brea
Jan 1, 2009
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Practical Application of Used Oils in the Manufacture of Bulk ExplosivesBy Michael S. Stern, Gordon P. McDonald
The increasing costs and problems associated with transporting and safely disposing of used engine oils from remote mine sites have caused mining companies to consider other ways to consume their used
Jan 1, 1993
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Drill Monitoring Systems and the Integration with Drill and Blast SoftwareBy John Vynne, John Hutchings
There have been a number of recent technological advances in instrumentation for blasthole drills, and more specifically in drill monitoring and HPGPS guidance systems. Likewise, great strides have be
Jan 1, 2011
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The Design, Implementation and Optimization of Casting Blasts in Strip MiningThis paper describes experience in designing and implementing casting blasts over the past fifteen years. Important design parameters such as powder factor, burden and spacing, blast pattern geometry,
Jan 1, 1995
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Journal: 100 Years / Harper’s Weekly New York May 21, 1870 / (Continued from the March/April 2006 Journal of Explosives Engineering) / The Value of Detonating Caps in BlastingBy Robert Hopler
It is the nature of the initial detonation to the powder around the cap which governs the greater or less effect of the explosion of the whole charge. The cap communicates to the first particles of po
Jan 1, 2007
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Application of the Selective Loading to the Rock Mass Characterized through Drill Monitoring for Autonomous and Manual Drilling Mode to Optimize Blasting Results in Open Pit OperationsBy Jorge Blázquez, Pablo Ravanal, Paulo Couceiro, Juan Navarro
Blasting performance is influenced by rock mass properties and blast design parameters. From them, the rock is the only variable that cannot be modified, but it can be measured, so that, blast design
Feb 6, 2023
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Vibration Data Analysis to Optimize the Blast Design and Improve Shovel ProductivityBy Luana Ferreira de Carvalho, Aurelio Manço Garcia, Gustavo Sampaio Lopes, Jose Silvio Corsini, Davi Bastos Martins de Oliveira
The Enaex Mining Technical Solutions (EMTS) team, in partnership with the Anglo American Iron Ore Brazil drilling and blasting team, has developed a study aiming to optimize the blast design applied a
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Measurement of the In-Hole Density of Gassed Explosives at Peruvian MinesBy 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
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Powder Factor Analysis of Quarry Blasts Through the Fragmentation-Energy Fan ConceptBy Ian Bell
This paper investigates fragmentation in an aggregate quarry using the fragmentation-energy fan concept. Six blasts were monitored, located one behind the other in the same quarry area. The rock struc
Jan 1, 2019
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Numerical Modeling of the Effect of High Stresses on Blast Induced DamageBy A. S. Tawadrous
The stress field around a detonating charge in a borehole was calculated using AUTODYN for a variety of in-situ stress conditions. Calculations were conducted for zero in-situ stress, hydrostatic cond
Jan 1, 2007
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Influence of Fragmentation on the Loading and Haulage Operations: A Stochastic ApproachBy Francisco Leite, Tomi Kouvonen, Bianca Saraiva, Vinicius Miranda, Auã Oliveira
One of the main challenges facing mining engineers is to draw up a plan that can be implemented in a timely manner, taking into account the operational variability of the mine’s production processes.
Feb 6, 2023
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Removal of the Top of an Aged Water Supply Reservoir By ExplosivesBy Chuck Kliche, Bill Clements
This project involved the removal of the top of an old water supply reservoir tank for the City of Lead, SD by explosives. The general contract called for the removal of the concrete top without damag
Jan 1, 2007
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Measurement of the In-Hole Density of Gassed Explosives at Peruvian MinesBy Juan Carlos Vasquez, Romel Villanueva
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
Feb 1, 2020