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                     Explosives Properties and Characteristics Explosives Properties and CharacteristicsBy P D. Katsabanis According to Persson(1) steady state detonation along a cylindrical charge can be regarded as a self propagating process in which the axial compressive effect of the shock front discontinuity changes Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Shotplus - Blast Designs in a Windows Environment Shotplus - Blast Designs in a Windows EnvironmentBy Brad H. A Brown, J Paul Tidman To design a blast, one must give consideration to safety, economics, geometry, geology, production needs, and a variety of other requirements. To compare designs requires the time to develop alternati Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Economics of Buffer Blasting in Surface Mineral Mines-Minimizing Ore Waste and Dilution Economics of Buffer Blasting in Surface Mineral Mines-Minimizing Ore Waste and DilutionBy Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung A discrete element computer program named DMC-BLAST (Distinct Motion code) has been under development since. 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employs explicit time Jan 1, 1998 
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                     A New and Reliable Technique for Safely Removing Underground Rock Hang-ups A New and Reliable Technique for Safely Removing Underground Rock Hang-upsBy Brian Micke, Mick Gavrilovic The problem of rock hang-ups in underground mining operations has been a continuing one since the days of the “hang-up man”. This position commanded the highest pay of any underground worker in many h Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Fragmentation Improvement Through the Application of Explosive Charge in the Stemming for the Reduction of Oversize in High Hardness Rock Fragmentation Improvement Through the Application of Explosive Charge in the Stemming for the Reduction of Oversize in High Hardness RockBy Gustavo Huerta Valer, Jorge Cárdenas Miranda, Johan Salas Flores One of the challenges of mining is the optimization of the blasting process, which has an important impact downstream in the processing of crushed ore in the plant, that is why mining companies ensure Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Fragmentation Interaction with Underground Mining Systems and Productivity Fragmentation Interaction with Underground Mining Systems and ProductivityBy B Mohanty, Y C. Lizotte Optimization of blast fragmentation in underground hardrock mining requires analysis of its effects on loading and haulage equipment, together with the downstream materials handling system, with the o Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Non-Electric Shock Tube Initiation Systems Applications and Hookups Non-Electric Shock Tube Initiation Systems Applications and HookupsBy John Watson, Tom Treleaven This guide presents nur-nerous patterns that provide 8 millisecond separations between initiated charges. The guide is tabulated in seven sections to provide Quick reference by number of decks or bunc Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Using Vibration Prediction to Reduce Blasting Costs and Complaints (c2b05a63-1c96-45ce-a036-acc1a0a37215) Using Vibration Prediction to Reduce Blasting Costs and Complaints (c2b05a63-1c96-45ce-a036-acc1a0a37215)By Thomas Leonard, Philip R. Berger, Bryan E. Papillon Bardon Trimount Inc., a large producer of aggregate, crushed stone, and concrete, was experiencing significant public opposition to its five quarries in the Boston area. It was believed by the authors Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Advantages in Using Real-Time Blasting Simulation in Surface Blast Planning and Grade Control Advantages in Using Real-Time Blasting Simulation in Surface Blast Planning and Grade ControlBy Peter Dare-Bryan, Will Hunt, Lee Julian It is well-known that blasting has an economic effect on grade control activities. However, until recently, methods did not exist for measuring the grade control value change caused by the blast. Rule Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case Study Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case StudyBy Travis A. Davidsavor, David A. Provost A segment of high-pressure steel petroleum pipeline needed to be replaced on a hillside and beneath a waterway within an existing right-of-way containing multiple petroleum pipelines. The pipeline rep Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case Study Direct Stress Monitoring of Pipelines and Development of Limitations – A Case StudyBy Travis Davidsavor, David Provost A segment of high-pressure steel petroleum pipeline needed to be replaced on a hillside and beneath a waterway within an existing right-of-way containing multiple petroleum pipelines. The pipeline rep 
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                     "Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON ORE AND STONE MINING by Sir Clement Le Neve FosterCharles Griffin & Company, London 6th edition, 1910" "Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON ORE AND STONE MINING by Sir Clement Le Neve FosterCharles Griffin & Company, London 6th edition, 1910"By Robert Hopler BH Note: This price list stresses the point that the number six strength cap should be used with all high explosives. It’s interesting that duPont chose to continue to supply the lesser strength caps Jan 1, 2011 
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                     New Lightweight Dragline Buckets New Lightweight Dragline BucketsBy Rowan A' Murry Karstel One way to ensure dragline productivity is by Increasing the size of the dragline bucket. In August 1994, Optimum Colliery in conjunction with Van Reenen Steel, Northwest Applied Technology, SSAB of S Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Blast Design & Diagnostics Using Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography Systems Blast Design & Diagnostics Using Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy Laura Bastemante, Bruce Vandenberg, Fred Huettig Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to loo0 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can Jan 1, 1997 
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                     A New Generation of Shock Tube Detonators A New Generation of Shock Tube DetonatorsBy John Watson The earliest known records related to mining document in dramatic terms the fact that mining methods have undergone significant change over the centuries. Wooden wedges, hammers and chisels, “fne sett Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and Detonations Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and DetonationsBy Pr-Anders Persson This chapter deals with the concepts of shock waves and 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, 1995 
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                     Rock Motion Simulation and Prediction of Porosity Distribution for a Two-Level Retort Rock Motion Simulation and Prediction of Porosity Distribution for a Two-Level RetortBy Dale S. Preece "The computer program DMC (Distinct Motion Code) [Taylor and Preece, 1989a] was developed in 1988 and 1989 to predict the motion of rock following a conventional blast. DMC executes very efficiently o Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications"The objective in controlled blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. The six main types of controlle Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems Part 2: Safety Considerations Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems Part 2: Safety ConsiderationsBy Larry Schneider "0 ne of the incentives that led to the development of non-electric shock tube initiation systems was the desire within the industry to improve detonator safety. And to the extent that nonelectric ini Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blast optimisation at limestone quarry operations – good fragmentation, less fines Blast optimisation at limestone quarry operations – good fragmentation, less finesBy Benjamin Cebrian Rock blasting at quarries represents multiple challenges not easy to see at first sight. Aggregate industries face similar or superior prices for explosives while extracting a material that usually is Jan 1, 2010 
