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Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives?By Tapan Goswami
The expectation from the blasting engineers and shotfirers is often that explosives will perform optimally at all times. However, in reality, non-ideal situations exist on mine sites and occurrences o
Jan 1, 2003
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Risk Criteria for Quantitative Risk AssessmentBy John Meuth, Brandon Fryman, P. E. Hoffman, Joshua Ph. D., P. E. Calnan, Josh Ph. D.
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) can be specifically tailored for use by the commercial explosives industry to calculate risk to employees and the public from commercial explosives facilities and op
Jan 1, 2019
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Building the Bridge - Explosive Regulation and ApplicationBy Geraldine Woods
I work for the State of Washington as an Explosives inspector. My paper will describe the mission of the Wa. State Dept. of Labor pertaining to explosives and the regulation of explosives in the State
Jan 1, 2002
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“Computerized Drill for Quarrying Automates the Drilling Process”By Maurice Hunter
The paper outlines recent design developments in the computerization of surface crawler drills for the quarry industry. It references the technology firstly developed for the underground mining and co
Jan 1, 2003
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A Case Study of Dimensional Stone Blasting in KoreaBy Choon Sunwoo, Chang-Ha Ryu
There are various methods available for the recovery of dimensional stone in open pit quarries. Explosive blasting has more advantages in the economic point of view over the other methods but was not
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine EconomicsBy Sarma S. Kanchibotla
In overburden cast blasting the explosive energy is used to move a significant percentage of overburden from the high wall to the spoil pile thus reducing the amount of material to be handled by machi
Jan 1, 1999
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Portable Continuous Velocity of Detonation SystemsBy Jackson R. Pressley, M L. Hopkins, R E. Danell, N T. Moxon, Andrew Bowman
Efficient and cost effective blasting is achieved by closely matching the explosive energy to the strength of the material in which it is being used. Although there are many empirical relationships wi
Jan 1, 1991
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The 8 Millisecond, "Criterion": Have We Delayed Too Long in Questioning It?By Douglas A. Anderson
The simplest method used to predict ground vibration from blasting is scaled distance -the distance from a blast divided by the square root of the Pounds per delay. Pounds per delay is defined as the
Jan 1, 1989
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Safety in Manufacture of Explosives, Process Hazards and Process Control Measures for SafetyExplosive manufacture, handling and transportation is hazardous and special precautions should be taken while manufacture, handling and transportation. Various regulations and rules defined in explosi
Jan 1, 2007
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Expan - Ammonium Nitrate Prill for Blasting, Technical Aspects and ApplicationsBy Tjaar A. Louw, Albert P. Van Niekerk, Johannes J. Louw, Attie J. Goosen
Unlike molecular high explosives, commercial explosives based on ammonium nitrate do not detonate ideally according to the theoretical model for steady state, one-dimensional detonation. One of the re
Jan 1, 1997
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ISEE Blasting Seismograph Standards 2017By Michael Mann, Kenneth K. Eltschlager
The International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE) Standards Committee has recently updated both the Field Practice Guidelines for Blasting Seismographs and the Performance Specifications for Bl
Jan 1, 2018
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Comparative Blasting Using Non-Electric Pyrotechnic Delays and the Electrodet Electronic Delay System at a Limestone Quarry in New York State, USABy Carl Lubbe, Ron Frye, Wayne Curtis, Julie Pecori, Dan Leach
Blasting conducted in the USA using the new Electronic Initiation System developed by Altech has shown that an accurate delay system will benefit the customer. Results from test work clearly showed th
Jan 1, 1997
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Applications of GPS and Equipment Monitoring Technology to Blasting Operations in Surface MiningThe objective of current efforts by AQUILA Mining Systems Ltd. is the continued development of computer-based systems and techniques to automatically process and interpret monitored performance data f
Jan 1, 1995
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Digital Detonators keep PA Coal Mine OperatingBy Douglas Bartley, Jay Elkin
The state of Pennsylvania was at one time one of the leading coal producing states in the east. However, legislation and industry trends over the last 10 years have adversely affected the amount of bi
Jan 1, 2003
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UPDATE: Industry Task Force on Eliminating Blasting-Based Flyrock IncidentsBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, John Rathbun
A Flyrock Prevention Taskforce was established in Kentucky with the support of Kentucky's Department of Natural Resources, Kentucky's Explosives Industry, and the University of Kentucky. This paper pr
Jan 1, 2013
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The Mechanisms of Rock Damage in Blasthole Open Stope Mining: Blast Induced Versus Stress InducedBy Qian (Ken) Liu, Remi Proulx
A large scale blast damage project was carried out over the past two years at INCO Ltd Manitoba Division co-funded by the Canada/Manitoba Mineral Development Agreement. The experiment was conducted at
Jan 1, 1995
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Vibration Spectral MappingBy Gordon M. Matheson, Douglas A. Anderson, David K. Miller
"Traditionally, analysis of vibrations from blasting has been focused on peak particle velocity fordetermining the likelihood of both annoyance and damage. The US Bureau of Mines, in RI 8507,indicated
Jan 1, 1997
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Wave Interference Attenuation Relationships and PredictionBy Kimberlee Falkenstein, Volha Kibitkina, Jessica Steeves
A series of experiments were conducted to obtain site specific constants for the vibration produced by a single charge and by more charges detonating in sequence, using short delay intervals. All char
Jan 1, 2013
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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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Impact of Blasting on Downstream Process to Maximize the Profitability of Mining IndustriesBy Kyle Wagner, William Joa, Colter Angell, Catherine Johnson, Marty Langenderfer, David Doucet
The goal of any business is to seek the maximum profitability for the organization through optimization the use of resources, processes and the application of new technologies. An analysis of various
Jan 1, 2019