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ISEE 32nd Annual Conference on Explosives and Blasting Techniques “Safety and Security”By Unknown
Threats to Industry Theft Potential
Jan 1, 2006
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A Practical Method of Field Testing Plastic Borehole Liners for Water PenetrationBy M S. Stern, R Aguila
To control direct blasting costs many open pit mines dewater and line wet blastholes before loading them with ANFO or Heavy ANFO blends of explosives. The plastic lay-flat tubing used for these liners
Jan 1, 1997
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Thedaveytronic-Theintegrated Electronic Delay DetonatorBy Rapheal Trousselle
For over 5 years, Davey Bickford has been developing and testing an electronic detonator blasting system. These new-technology detonators provide more accurate timing than conventional systems that re
Jan 1, 1997
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Computer Modelling of Cast BlastingBy G K. Jorkenson
Blast designs to cast a percentage of overlying waste rock off coal seams differ greatly from conventional blast designs for surface coal mines. Today, blasting engineers can benefit from computer si
Jan 1, 1989
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Drill/Blast Hands-On TeachingBy D Reid Watson
A unique blend of theory and hands-on teaching of blast hole drilling and explosives technology is being provided at a Canadian Community College. Students graduate at an apprentice level quite capabl
Jan 1, 1987
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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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Environmental Impact Statement for Mining with Explosives: A Quantitative MethodBy 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
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Effects of Detonation of High Energy Explosives on Aquatic OrganismsBy Thomas L. Linton
The results of an extensive literature review and field experiments regarding the effects detonation of high energy explosive have upon various aquatic organisms are reported. These results were used
Jan 1, 1997
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Development and Performance of Liquid Oxygen ExplosivesBy Kamal Wadhwa
Ever since the introduction of Liquid oxygen explosives in India in 1927, these explosives are being extensively used in the various mining industries such as coal, ironore, limestone, bauxite, magnes
Jan 1, 1989
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Factors Affecting Fumes Production of an Emulsion and ANFO/Emulsion BlendsBy Donald Hurd, James Rowland, Richard Mainiero
In previous conferences the authors have reported on toxic fumes generated by the detonation of ANFO. The research reported here extends the earlier work to include an emulsion blasting agent and ANFO
Jan 1, 2001
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Evaluation of Blast Damage to Pastefill at Louvicourt MineBy Hung Tran, Denis Fleury, (Ken) Qian Liu
Pastefill technology has gained an increasing popularity over the past decade. The main advantages are: environmental performance (mainly in tailings disposal), low operation costs and ease of operati
Jan 1, 2000
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Ground Vibration Effects on StructuresBy David E. Siskind
U.S. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigation 8507 was published in 1980. In a comprehensive analysis of all known blast damage studies plus new definitive data, the USBM authors adopted new safe level
Jan 1, 1998
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Repeated Blasting: Fatigue Damaging or Not?By Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind
The Bureau of Mines arranged to have a wood-frame test house built in the pat of an advancing surface coal nine so it could investigate the effects of repeated blasting on a residential house. Structu
Jan 1, 1985
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Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation (d38b618a-cd5f-421d-af88-424d08f01edd)By Dale S. Preece
A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would
Jan 1, 2007
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Blasting TrendsBy N K. Jain, Rajesh Jain
This article has been written indicating the present trend in Blasting all over the World, so as to help in planning production and development of Industrial Explosives for the development of industri
Jan 1, 1992
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Surface Vibration Measurements from Deep Hole BlastsBy Jesus Pascual, Jose Sanchidrian, Pablo Segarra
The surface vibration field in the area above an underground mine prior to its development has been investigated, in order to assess the vibration levels expected in existing buildings and in the plan
Jan 1, 2002
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Safety Assessment of Hot Emulsion Matrix (Evaluation with large fallhammer test device and DDT test method)By Kunihisa Katsuyama, Yuji Ogata, Takuya Taguchi, Toshinori Arikiri, Yuji Wada, Kiyoshi Hashizume
The impact sensitivity of hot emulsion matrices was examined to investigate the safety assessment in the emulsifying equipment which forms the emulsion matrix in a water-in-oil type emulsion explosive
Jan 1, 1997
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Source Scaling Study of Single-Fired Mining ExplosionsBy Brian Stump, Rong-Mao Zhou
A series of single-fired (simultaneously detonated) explosions were conducted in an Arizona copper mine. The explosions spanned yields from 1700 to 13600 lbs (773 to 6169 kg) and were all detonated in
Jan 1, 2006
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Detonator Malfunctions-Emulsion Sensitizer EffectsBy Christopher Smith
The critical nature of detonator function in blast design and its effects upon performance and safety of a blasting operation are well documented. Numerous laboratory and field studies have shown dyna
Jan 1, 2006
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A Radio Frequency Hazard Assessment Probe CircuitBy Florian B. Janoski
The annual consumption of electric blasting caps in the United States approaches 100,000,000, so, over the last eleven to twelve years about one billion have been used. The author has made hazard asse
Jan 1, 1977