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Shock Pressure Transmission Characteristics in a Granitic Rock due to Calibrated Explosive LoadsBy Rakesh Raghavaraju, Bibhu Mohanty
The paper analyzes the decay of shock pressure as a function of distance from the borehole, and its implication on shock-induced fracture properties of the target rock as the first step in predicting
Feb 1, 2020
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Shaking the Bugs at the Center for Disease Control [CDC]By Mick Fritz, Ryan Gilmore
The Center for Disease Control [CDC] is in the midst of a twenty year project, part of which includes demolishing existing buildings and erecting taller, more modern structures within the same foundat
Jan 1, 2008
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Public Relations Workshop ISEE Public Education and Public Relations CommitteeBy Dave Harrison, Phyllis Hasser, Ken Eltschlager
The beginning There was the video:– “Understanding Vibrations from Blasting” – 2002 to 2004 in development – Dale Ramsey ad hoc Public Education committee chair – Available At the ISEE bookstore Publi
Jan 1, 2007
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Blasting Accidents in MiningBy Michael A. Peltier, Dennis V. D'Andreal, Larry R. Fletcher
Accident data obtained from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) were analyzed by the Bureau of Mines to determine the most frequent causes of blasting accidents in U.S. mining and to exam
Jan 1, 1987
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Rock Fragmentation Prediction Using Machine LearningBy Ankit Jha, RICHARD AMOAKO
In this paper, we examine the challenges associated with the use of empirical rock fragmentation models. We highlight key parameters omitted by these models, and propose a machine learning approach th
Feb 1, 2020
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Use of Basic Statistics for the Overlapping Timing Analysis of a Single Blast HoleBy Lifent Li, Jhon Silva-Castro
Since millisecond-delay detonators were first introduced, at least two variables, among others, have been more closely considered when timing a mining blast: the accuracy and the precision of the init
Jan 1, 2015
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What You Always Wanted to Know About Blast Waves in Blocky BenchesBy Hans-Peter Rossmanith
Fracture mechanics (Atkinson 1987, Broek 1988, Rossmanith 1978-2002, 1983, 1997, Kanninen & Popelar 1985) and wave propagation (Graf 1975, Rinehart 1975) form the main ingredients in the new electroni
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Geostatistical Tools in Measurement While Drilling to Assess Geotechnical Rock Conditions in Sublevel CavingBy Clara Godoy, Álvaro Dapía, Paulo Couceiro, Pablo Segarra, José Ángel Sanchidrián, Juan Navarro
This paper applies geostatistical tools in Measure While Drilling (MWD) data to estimate the probability distribution of values in all the points of the studied domain in order to assess the continuit
Feb 1, 2020
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Shock Impedance Method Applied to Detonation Pressure MeasurementsBy Santiago Gómez, Pablo Segarra, José A. Sanchidrián
In-hole detonation pressure measurements are unusual in the production environment of a mining operation, partly owing to the hostile conditions to which recording equipment and pertinent probes must
Feb 6, 2023
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Safety in the Industry: Recent Development in the Classification of Eexplosives Precursors – The Modified Vented Pipe TestBy David Kennedy, Noel Hsu, Miguel Araos
The use of bulk explosive for mining applications started in the 50’s. Since then millions of tons of that material have been transported by road. However during that time, there have been several roa
Jan 1, 2006
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Proactive Controls for Highwall StabilityBy Trevor Ames
Highwall instability, and sometimes referred to as ground failures, historically are a consistent contributor of mine injuries and fatalities within surface mines. To combat this several efforts, incl
Jan 1, 2015
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Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based ExplosivesBy Paulo Couceiro
Highly non-ideal explosives usually tend to react expressively below their ideal detonation velocities. In these cases, dimensional effects and product heterogeneities become important to proper model
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Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives Paulo CouceiroBy Paulo Couceiro
Highly non-ideal explosives usually tend to react expressively below their ideal detonation velocities. In these cases, dimensional effects and product heterogeneities become important to proper model
Feb 1, 2020
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New Variables for Rock Fragmentation ManagementBy Rafael Tadeu Pinto e Moura, Giorgio De Tomi, Jacopo Seccatore
This paper describes a research and development project in an open-cast mine with the goal to achieve an average P80 of 300 mm (11,8”) in the run-of-mine (ROM) product without altering the existing bu
Jan 1, 2015
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Prototype gauges for measuring detonation temperature and pressure of commercial explosivesBy A. Torrance
A better understanding of the detonation performance of an explosive charge can be gained by directly measuring pressure, temperature and velocity of detonation (VOD). This is particularly important w
Jan 1, 2011
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Evaluation of Velocity of Detonation of Permitted ExplosivesBy R R. Singh, U K. Dey, S K. Roy
"Commercial explosives being a heterogeneous mixture of many chemical compounds in prefixed proportion, their velocity of detonation (VOD) may vary from batch to batch, due to variations in the propor
Jan 1, 2007
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Reactivity and Spontaneous DetonationBy Alastair Torrance, Italo Onederra, Do Sun Kim, Kush Patel, Gary Cavanough
Reactivity of ammonium nitrate-based explosives is associated with the presence of sulphide in the ground reacting with explosive products and in some instances causing spontaneous reactions which can
Jan 1, 2019
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Seismic Monitoring During Blastings of Building Pit for WTC at RijekaBy D Vrkljan, Z Ester
Excavating the building pit for the World Trade Center at Rijeka, it was necessary to blast over 160000 m3 of hard mass in fused condition. The building pit is located at a densely populated residenti
Jan 1, 1999
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Potential Applications of Ultra High Intensity Blasting, UHIBBy Egonk Arriagada, Jair Alarcon
The efficient use of energy in the ore comminution process is an increasingly important strategic issue for improving the productivity and competitiveness in the mining industry as is in recent years
Jan 1, 2015
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Elevated Temperature and Reactive Ground Testing Best PracticesBy D. Fry, S. Hunsaker
Ammonium nitrate in explosives and sulfides in reactive ground have the potential to react at ambient and elevated temperatures resulting in premature detonations. The Australasian Explosives Industry
Jan 1, 2024