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Avoiding Tragedy: Lessons to be Learned from a Flyrock Fatality
By Courtney W. Shea, Dennis Clark
Reckless blasting can have tragic consequences: The death of an innocent traveler, the financial demise of a coal company, and even criminal prosecution. In June 1993, a Tennessee coal mining company
Jan 1, 1998
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Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes
By Michael S. Wieland
The work-principle method was developed for theoretically resolving toxic fumes from non-ideal charge formulations. The whole description of a wanted process refers to macroscopic changes resulting fr
Jan 1, 1998
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Safety Talk - Training If It's Worth The Time, It's Worht Documenting
By Ann Barron, Paul Downing
Those employed in the explosives industry must have a keen familiarity of the explosives products they handle, the safety pro c e d u res they must follow, and the increasing number of laws and regula
Jan 1, 2004
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Blasting Vibrations and Explosives Performance
By B Mohanty, R Yang
Blasting vibration information is now commonly used to diagnose blast malfunctions. These range from limiting vibration levels to protect normal dwellings to determining scatter in detonator firing ti
Jan 1, 1997
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Development of Water-Resistant Granular Explosives
By Atsuo Inoue, Toshihiro Ogata, Hideaki Sugihara
Generally in Japan, since ANFO has easy handling and low-price, it is most used as industrial explosives. However, ANFO is very easy to dissolve in water, it is difficult to use under existence of wat
Jan 1, 2005
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Digitization for Optimization: Easier and Cheaper
By Benjamín Cebrián, David Flores, María Rocha Gil
This document shows the evolution of drilling and blast digitization process, savings and trends in a mine, using new technologies that creates business opportunities and general improvement of D&B pr
Feb 1, 2020
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Review of Traditional Tricone Bit Drilling in Open-Pit Operations
By Mario Alvarez
Drilling with tricone drill bits is widely used in the mining industry with a direct impact on drilling safety and costs, however it can be challenging to implement a new supplier of tricone drill bit
Jan 21, 2025
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Digitization for Optimization: Easier and Cheaper
By Benjamin Cebrián, María Gil, David Flores
In many occasions during the Mining operation life, blasting engineers find different and controversial results of fragmentation, dilution or wall control for the same geotechnical domain and blast de
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Blasting Cost Minimization at Duvha Opencast
By S A. Steyn, I P. Douglas
Duvha Opencast is a large South African dragline operation supplying coal to the Duvha Power Station which is operated by Eskom, the state power utility. For Duvha to remain competitive with other col
Jan 1, 1991
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Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors (b7d7fd43-f48c-43a3-af6c-8966c9e70d51)
By Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas
Implosive-type electrical/mechanical connectors such as XECONEX have been used extensively for joining electrical transmission lines. This implosive action of explosives has also been applied to other
Jan 1, 1995
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil Explosives
By Davey Bickford, Johan Hawinkel
Blasting and the use of civil explosives are a critical step in the mining process. Good decisions provide significant downstream benefits and create a safe and sustainable working environment, while
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil Explosives
By Johan Hawinkel
This paper explores the journey through time of technology in the civil explosives market to provide testing, measurement, analysis and control tools. This ultimately leads to better decision-making,
Feb 1, 2020
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The Application of High Tech Automation in Drilling and Blasting
By Paul Worsey, Robert Sickler
Today, America's mining and construction industries are faced with operating under a condition of reduced profit margins. This makes the implementation of new technology far more sensitive to investme
Jan 1, 1987
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NOx Emissions from Blasting Activities in a Surface Mining Operation
By Joshua Hoffman, Catherine Johnson, Braden Lusk
Blasting conducted in surface coal mining operations in the Appalachian region consumes a significant amount of blasting agents. Emission of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from these operations potentially
Jan 1, 2014
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An Innovative Approach to Blasting a Marine Plug in Winter
By Andre Pinsonnault, Francois Lefebvre, Yves Newman
In 1989, Les Entreprises Kiewit Ltee signed a C$32 million contract with the Societe d'energie de la Baie James, on behalf of HydroQuebec, to excavate the intake and tailrace channels for a second pow
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate Mini-Prill Blasting Agents to Reduce Drilling and Blasting Costs
By John C. Adams, Robin Irwin
In early 1993 a test program was designed to determine if mining costs could be reduced by using a high density ammonium nitrate mini-prill blasting agent. The goal was to reduce mining costs by expan
Jan 1, 1994
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The Waiting Time Recovery Test
By John T. Aler
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has been studying the problem of why explosives detonate weakly or misfire during blasting in underground coal mines. Cross-borehole shock wave interaction has been identified
Jan 1, 1991
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Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench Blasting
By Elaine Gorham-Bergeron
CAROM is a distinct element, dynamic code developed at Sandia National Laboratories to calculate the motion of rock fragments during blasting.[1] It has recently been improved to incorporate a mechani
Jan 1, 1987
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Complete Computer Simulation of Crater Blasting Including Fragmentation and Rock Motion (2000 International Society of Explosives Engineers)
By Dale S. Preece, Lee M. Taylor
Computer simulation of the physics involved in conventional rock blasting can be split into two phases; transient stress wave propagation and rock motion. Because the two phases involve totally differ
Jan 1, 1989
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Latest Improvements in the Versatility of Non-Electric Initiation Systems
By Donald F. Rapp
Improvements in non-electric initiation systems have given the blasting industry more choices than ever in controlling blast results. By incorporating blasting requirements and system attributes, timi
Jan 1, 1991