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Numerical Simulation of Fragmentation During the Throw Stage of Blasting
By C H. Ryu
This paper presents a simplified two-dimensional numerical model of block fragmentation in a Jointed rock mass during the late or throw stage of a blast after wave effects have subsided. The model is
Jan 1, 1986
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Ammonium Nitrate in Mine Water: A Case Study
By Carlos Agreda
"In the present article a case study of ammonium nitrate in mine water is briefly analized and discussed. Causes of mine water pollution from AN are very well identified and emphasized.Some preventati
Jan 1, 1999
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The Measurement of Detonation Waves in Composite Explosives
By C De La Cruz
The use of a thin-film piezoelectric stress gauge to determine the pressure profile in a detonating explosive has been demonstrated. These PVDF gauges have measured, in the borehole, the Chapman-Jouge
Jan 1, 1997
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A New Approach to 3D Modeling of Blast Free Faces
By Francisco Sena Leite, Raquel Sobral, Vinicius Gouveia de Miranda, Céu Jesus
"This document investigates a newly developed technique with the objective of improving terrain triangulation models (horizontal/sub-horizontal and vertical/sub-vertical terrains), mainly blast free f
Jan 1, 2017
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Productivity Improvements in Longhole Stoping with Repumpable Emulsions
By Rolly Thorpe
Bulk emulsion explosives have been used at surface mines and quarries for many years. Recently, this technology has been adapted for underground use in relatively confined work areas and in smaller di
Jan 1, 1994
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Technique of Dike Building by Silt Squeezing Blasting and its Application
By Zhou Jiahan Wang Feng
This paper introduces the mechanism and the operating process of dike building by silt squeezing blasting. DBSSB (dike building by silt squeezing blasting) has the following advantages: shorter constr
Jan 1, 2006
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The Efficiencies of Cast Blasting in Wide Pits
By Marlyn G. King, Robert L. Martin
Blasting activities in all four pits at Thunder Basin Coal's Black Thunder Mine are focused on cast blasting. With widths varying from 190 feet to 265 feet and bench heights varying from 90 feet to 17
Jan 1, 1995
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Rapid Advance - 113 Foot Raise in 3.5 Shifts
By Mike McGill, Steven P. Case, Mark Spaulding
The General Crushed Stone Company at Doswell VA. decided to open a new pit to expand their reserves. The elevation of the property was 136 feet above the present primary crusher. The project required
Jan 1, 1993
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Sequential Timing for Ore Control Blasting in Nevada
By Dale Nies, David P. Childs
The open pit gold and silver mining operations in the State of Nevada have historically used simple row by row, echelon, or chevron delay patterns. Common practice has been to use detonating cord trun
Jan 1, 1991
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Blast Noise Annoys
By David E. Siskind
Increased mineral consumption and environmental concern have caused much interest in potential damage and annoyance from ground vibration and airblast produced by production blasting in surface mines
Jan 1, 1977
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Blasting: Strict Tort Liability or Negligence
By Timothy Stark
At present blasters are strictly liable under tort law for personal injury and property damage caused by ground vibrations and/or air overpressures. The application of strict tort liability to vibrati
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of Air-decks in Production Blasting
By S B. Richardson, R E. Danell, D Mead, N T. Moxon
Explosives provide a very concentrated source of energy which is often well in excess of that required to adequately fragment the surrounding material. Blast design, environmental requirements, produc
Jan 1, 1993
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In-Situ Rock Strength Determination for Blasting Purposes
By Ashwani Jain, D K. Soni
Compressive strength of rocks is often required by mining engineers and quarrying authorities for blasting operations. Uniaxial compressive strength of rocks can be predicted with reasonable accuracy
Jan 1, 1994
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Some Issues in the Image Analysis Application for Bench Face Characteristics and Blast Fragmentation Measurement
By Türker Hüdaverdi, Özge Akyildiz
"Efficiency of blast operations depends on fragmentation, overbreak, muckpile profile anddisplacement, vibration, airblast, flyrock and damage to wall or slope stability. To provide all these conditio
Jan 1, 2017
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Material Service Corporation "Having a Blast in Thornton"
By Peter Stamos
In the summer of 1989, Material Service Corporation (MSC) was expanding its Thornton limestone mining operation putting them in close proximity to two shopping centers in Homewood. In other communitie
Jan 1, 1991
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Simulation of the Rock with Karst Caves under Blasting Load
By Tie-jun Tao, Ming-sheng Zhao, En-an Chi
"Karst landform is a special kind of geomorphic unit which is often accompanied by a large number of geological defects: caves. In blasting engineering, if there are karst caves around the blast-holes
Jan 1, 2017
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The Use of Explosives In The Entertainment Industry
By Tassilo Baur
Explosives are used in the entertainment industry in a wide variety of applications. Live performances such as automobile races, air shows and the like have incorporated the use of explosives into th
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Mining and Tunneling in the Peoples Republic
By George E. McCormack
At the time of my visit to the Peoples Republic of China I was employed by the E.I. DuPont Company as a Technical Specialist in the Explosives Department. The purpose of my visit was to observe the us
Jan 1, 1982
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A Linear Shape Charge System for Contour Blasting
By Finn Ouchterlony, Gert Bjarnholt, Robert Holmberg
A system for contour blasting with a linear shape charge principle has been studied /10/. In one operation the charge creates two notches along the bore hole wall and breaks the rock mass. The built i
Jan 1, 1983
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Flyrock Prediction and Control in Surface Mine Blasting
By J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder
Flyrock can be a serious hazard associated with blasting. Many surface blasting accidents involving injury result from excessive flyrock beyond the protected blast zone. Numerous cases of equipment da
Jan 1, 1994