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                     Test Study about the Law of the Action of Throw Blast Under Inclined boundary Conditions Test Study about the Law of the Action of Throw Blast Under Inclined boundary ConditionsBy Wang Hong Qu This paper observes the shape of throw explosion crater its ejecta locus of internal medium and the process of distance along with slope's angle developing. It was discovered that initial velocity is Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case Study Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case StudyBy M. Ramulu, A. K. Chakraborty, P. B. Sahu, C. Bandopadhyay, P. B. Choudhury Human response to blast induced vibration and air overpressure is an unsolved problem that accompanies excavation process in mining. Pre-assessment and understanding of annoyance due to production bla Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Low Frequency Vibrations Produced by Coal Mine Blasting and their Impact on Structures Low Frequency Vibrations Produced by Coal Mine Blasting and their Impact on StructuresBy B Mohanty, M P. Roy, P K. Singh "The measured response of residential structures is a critical indicator of troublesomeor potentially damaging ground vibrations. A study was conducted to evaluate theresponse of structures situated i Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Low-Cost Method of Using Blasting Videos to Improve Performance Low-Cost Method of Using Blasting Videos to Improve PerformanceBy Jennifer Ward The primary objective of this paper is to establish how a low cost, high definition (HD) camera can allow for easy sustainable recordings of blasting operations. The subsequent analysis of each video Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal Mines Studies on Safe Blasting Technique in Fire Area of Coal MinesBy A Bagchi, Nabiullah, Jagdieh "A number of coal mines in India are affected by fire. Most of coking coal reserves in the country are located in Jharia coalfield where more than 18 sq. km is in the grip of fire. Generally such fire Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Rotary Drilling--An Analysis of the Equation Drill+Drill Steel=Productivity Rotary Drilling--An Analysis of the Equation Drill+Drill Steel=ProductivityBy Nils Heinke, Stephen M. Collinsorth To anyone who is responsible for the production of blast holes, who is looked to on a daily basis for drill maintenance and performance, whose bottom line may depend on the survival of the mine itself Jan 1, 1998 
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                     National Research Council Committee on Marking, Rendering Inert, and Licensing of Explosive Materials National Research Council Committee on Marking, Rendering Inert, and Licensing of Explosive MaterialsBy Robert B. Hopler Explosives, originally used only in fireworks and warfare, became legitimate contributors to human progress when miners in Eastern Europe began using them to break rock in the early 1600%. Since that Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Underwater Explosions - Particle Size Effect of Al Powder to the Energy Content of PBX Underwater Explosions - Particle Size Effect of Al Powder to the Energy Content of PBXBy Martti Hagfors Underwater explosions have been used as a test method for the determination of energy content of explosives for several decades. This is the only test method by which shock, gas heave and total energy Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Thermal Decomposition of Anfo at Low Heating Rates Thermal Decomposition of Anfo at Low Heating RatesBy E. Contestabile, R. von Rosen, R. Guilbeault, R. Fouchard, P. Lightfoot In August 1998, a truck loaded with 18 tons of blasting explosives, including over 13 tons of ANFO, left the road near Walden, Ontario. The crash caused a fire; approximately 30 minutes later a large Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Problems in the Russian Blasting Industry Problems in the Russian Blasting IndustryBy Boris Belenky, M M. Graevsky, R I. Semigin, A E. Frantov "In the mining industry, most of stripping and rock fragmentation is performed by blasting. The academician N.V. Melnikov has projected that blasting methods would be used to crush 20% of soft rocks a Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blasting at the Highest Gold Mine in the World - Paper for the International Society of Explosives Engineers Meeting February, 2000 Blasting at the Highest Gold Mine in the World - Paper for the International Society of Explosives Engineers Meeting February, 2000By Leon del Valle, Joe Phillips First, I want to thank my co-author, Leon del Valle for his help and collaboration in the preparation of this paper, and also ORICA S.S. our explosive supplier and contractor at the Refugio mine site Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Priming of Bulk Explosives Application of Numerical Modelling to Examine Priming of Bulk ExplosivesNumerical modelling was used to examine priming of bulk commercial explosives. Data for the HOM equation of state were calculated using a representative chemical composition, while Forest Fire model d Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy Measurements Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy MeasurementsBy M. Hagfors When establishing an underwater testing site for the energy measurements of the explosives, the dimensions of the measuring pool have to be measured to find out what is the maximum weight for the test Jan 1, 2007 
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                     International Society of Explosives Engineers and the Explosive Industry International Society of Explosives Engineers and the Explosive IndustryBy Jeffery L. Dean Founded in 1974, the ISEE has grown to more than 3600 members representing 72 countries. The Society and its 35 chapters in the US, Canada and Australia promote research and education, provide forums Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial Explosives Common Test Methods Used to Measure Properties of Commercial ExplosivesBy Gary Eck, Kevin Tallent Over the past decades, the science of energetic materials has advanced dramatically in both the fields of military munitions, as well as industrial explosives. Out of necessity, test methods to measur Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Blasting Effects on the Grindability of Rocks Blasting Effects on the Grindability of RocksBy C. Pelley, S. Kelebek, P. D. Katsabanish, M. Pollanen A series of small scale tests have been conducted to evaluate the effect of blasting on the grinding resistance of rocks. The samples consisted of homogeneous blocks of granodiorite and limestone whil Jan 1, 2004 
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                     New and Improved ISO-Seismic 3D Analysis System for Mapping Ground Vibration Patters Around a Blast New and Improved ISO-Seismic 3D Analysis System for Mapping Ground Vibration Patters Around a BlastBy D T. Froedge At the 1990 Symposium of the Society of Explosives Engineering, D.T. Froedge, President of GeoSonics Inc., presented a paper entitled "Differential Topographic Vibration Isomapping", which detailed th Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Bottom Hole Annular Pressure: A Theoretical Problem with Real Effects Bottom Hole Annular Pressure: A Theoretical Problem with Real EffectsBy Clarence R. Zink A problem has always existed in deep and fast drilling situations such as coal overburden drilling, or when drilling with a tight annulus, such as 9 7/8" bits and 8 5/8" pipe. This problem is the diff Jan 1, 1998 
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                     It Felt like an Earthquake It Felt like an EarthquakeBy David Ziegler, John Babcock, Gregory Poole On December 9, 2003 at 3:59 PM EST an earthquake with a 4.5 magnitude occurred in central Virginia. According to a survey on the US Geological Survey website, this quake was felt as far away as Bridge Jan 1, 2005 
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                     New State-of-the-Art Instrumentation Systems for Blast Monitoring in Underground and Surface Operations New State-of-the-Art Instrumentation Systems for Blast Monitoring in Underground and Surface OperationsBy Tony A. Rorke, Joe R. Brinkmann The application of instrumentation to better understand and improve production blasting is one of the most fruitful areas of explosives and blasting research. The majority of instrumented studies of p Jan 1, 1991 
