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Improving Explosives User Safety by Introducing Regulation Awareness Training
By L. A. Heim, E. A. McCullough, N. J. Amiotte
The explosives industry is subject to the laws of multiple jurisdictions, which means that several regulatory agencies are responsible for governing different aspects of the commercial explosives indu
Jan 1, 2014
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Measurement of Pressure Variances
By Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Caleb Baumgart
This report details the pressure variances, measured at four pressure sensors placed equidistant from the center of an airburst explosion, as the blast pressure from a single charge expands radially.
Jan 1, 2014
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Borehole Pressures in an Air Decked Situation
By W. Fourney
In the late 70’s and early 80’s in conjunction with other oil and gas well stimulation studies, personnel from the Dynamic Effects Lab performed model testing to demonstrate the effectiveness of utili
Jan 1, 2006
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The Fragmentation of Granite Cylinders using High Explosives
By Mark S. Stagg, Steven V. Crum, Stephen A. Rholl
As part of its ongoing research concerning rock fragmentation by blasting, the Bureau of Mines has undertaken a series of test blasts where six cylinder-shaped pieces of granite rock were fragmented u
Jan 1, 1990
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Influence of the Geomechanical Characteristics of the Rocks and of the Type of Explosive on the Absorption of the Energy Induced in the Rock by the Explosives
By F M. Dantini, P Berry
An experimental investigation on the trend of cratering induced by explosives placed on rock masses was carried out. By using various types of explosives and rocks having different geomechanical param
Jan 1, 1981
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Flyrock Control - By Chance or Design
By Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards
Responsible blasting requires that rock throw be controlled to ensure that no danger will result to people and property. This paper describes the development and testing of empirical field calibrated
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimization of Blast Fragmentation Curves and Determination of Rock-Blast Domains at Coimolache Mine, Based on Rock Factor Criterion and Kuz-Ram Model
By Luis Huaroc, Augusto Sotomayor, Erick Rodriguez, Paulo Fernández, José Ricaldi, Luis Alejandro
The application of the Kuz-Ram model for the prediction of fragmentation is used worldwide, in Coimolache Mine it was used to determine blast domains and optimize the process by obtaining drilling pat
Feb 1, 2020
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A Modern Look at the Origins of Intra-plant Distance Tables
By Lon Santis
In 1923, Ralph Assheton compiled a report for the Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) on accidental explosions in manufacturing plants. The report chronicles the type and amount of explosive invol
Jan 1, 2010
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Ring Blasting Design Modeling and Optimization
By María Rocha, Benjamín Cebrián, Roberto Laredo
"Ring blasting designs have to achieve different goals in order to become efficient whether is done in up hole or downhole fashion. Ore recovery/dilution control, fragmentation and drift integrity all
Jan 1, 2017
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Drilling and Blasting in Tarsand
By Bill Romanchuk, Real Doucet
Suncor Inc. has been operating the first commercial tarsand open pit mine in the world since 1967. Drilling and blasting operations are required to facilitate overburden removal and tarsand mining by
Jan 1, 1985
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Development, Testing and Practical use of Two Special Containment Vessels for Storage and Transportation of High Explosives
By Hubert den Dikken
ache, especially when it comes to forwarding of small quantities. Air transport is limited to 1.4 explosives on cargo aircraft and 1.4S classified explosives on passenger aircraft, so most samples can
Jan 1, 1995
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The History of Intraline Distance in the United States
By Michelle Crull, Susan Hamilton
Explosives safety requirements in the United States began in 1909 when the American Railroad Institute questioned explosives manufacturers regarding distances necessary to protect employees and proper
Jan 1, 2010
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Improving Fragmentation and Ore Displacement Control at Homestake McLaughlin Mine Lower Lake, California
By Roger Lucas, Dale Nies
The McLaughlin Mine is an open-pit disseminated gold mining operation. Homestake Mining Company's approach to solving some of the blasting problems inherent to this type of deposit provide an interest
Jan 1, 1990
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Simple Technique for Selecting Explosives based on Explosive/Rock Acoustic Impedance
By Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, María Jesús Barros Godoy
The need for a basic method for selecting explosives based on rock mass or intact rock properties for mining and construction arises from the limited consideration given to these factors when choosing
Jan 21, 2025
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New Findings on the Impact of an Explosive Void on Blast Results
An explosive's velocity of detonation (VOD), can be used to indicate a number of important characteristics regarding the product's performance under specific field and test conditions. A number of new
Jan 1, 1994
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Sheathed Explosive for Use in Underground Coal Mines: Prototype to Commercial Product
By L D. Santis, L Wardrip
This paper begins with a summary of the development of the sheathed explosive charge from it's conception by the Bureau of Mines in 1981 through the evaluation of its safety, culminating in revisions
Jan 1, 1991
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Development of a Blasting Mat Test
By Paul Worsey, Matthew K. Coy
New blasting mat designs are currently tested in the field on actual blasting jobs and only undergo qualitative rather than quantitative assessment. The majority of matted blasting occurs in trenching
Jan 1, 2015
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Blast Optimization and Vibration Control at a Multi-Seam Coal Mine, Brazil
By Enrique Munaretti, Vitor Rosenhaim, Jair Carlos Koppe, Joao Francisco Feijo
The B3 mine is a multiple coal seam strip mining in operation in Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state in Brazil. A traditional truck & excavator operation is used to remove the overburden and sel
Jan 1, 2012
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Non-Electric Sequential Blasting for Open Pit Mining Application
By C A. "Hawk" Hanger
"The paper that will be presented is an in-depth study of sequential blasting using standardnon-electric shock tube down hole timing along with surface M.S. connector timing.Included also will be a di
Jan 1, 1993
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A Study on the Correlation Between Delay Time and Fragmentation
By Yeon-Ho Jin, Eui-Haeng Heo, Yun-Seok Park, Sung-Oong Choi, Hyung-Dong Min, Min-Su Jeong, Seung-Joong Lee
As rock fragmentation in bench blasting can affect the following process such as loading, hauling and crushing, its good control is essential for assessment of blasting efficiency and production cost.
Jan 1, 2015