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Seismic Radiation from Explosive Charges in the Near-field: Results from Controlled ExperimentsBy L. Trivino
Blast-induced damage criterion based on the peak particle velocity has worked reasonably well for estimating building damage. However, the same criterion cannot be used to estimate damage to rock and
Jan 1, 2009
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Tunnel Excavation on the Abutment of an Existing DamTo meet the energy requirements, hydroelectric projects are planned and executed in many countries. Though these projects requires a high capital investment, the returns are regular with minimum maint
Jan 1, 2016
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Blast Optimization of Hard Ores at Phu Kham Open PitBy Wayne Rogers, Kell Monro, Arthur Pacunana
The Phu Kham Copper-Gold Operation (PKM) is a large-scale open pit mine located in northern Laos. It was developed and is operated by Phu Bia Mining Limited (PBM) a Lao-registered subsidiary company o
Jan 1, 2018
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Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 1By Robert Hopler
Earthquakes, ground vibrations, seisms, or whatever you want to call the shaking of the earth, have been a fact of life throughout time. In spite of this, most people (except those unfortunate enough
Jan 1, 2006
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Shaft Holing Project at Bulyanhulu Gold Mine, TanzaniaBy W. De Graaf, C. Mkumbo
Bulyanhulu Gold Mine Limited (BGML) commissioned a project of sinking a Bulk Air Cooling Shaft during its programme to improve the ventilation system on the mine. As part of this project, a ventilatio
Jan 1, 2011
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The Benefits of Electronic Blasting Systems for Use in UG Mass Pillar Blast DesignBy Felix Torres
CVRD is one of the largest mining companies in the world. Adoption of new technology and improving operational efficiency are top company priorities. Initiatives in these areas have driven continuous
Jan 1, 2003
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Experimental Studies to Investigate Pressure Loading on Target PlatesBy T Duff
This paper describes results from small scale tests conducted to determine the distribution of pressure on target plates when subjected to loading due to the detonation of a buried mine in various med
Jan 1, 2014
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Pump Safety Tests Regarding Emulsion Explosives (48854aaa-273e-44f8-b19f-684e2e8c5647)By Hans Perlid
In the handling of emulsion explosives pumping is a key operation. A number of serious accidents has shown that pumping can be a risky operation and should be carefully considered and investigated. Th
Jan 1, 1996
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Blasting in the Lower Shaft Station of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited's Underground Research LaboratoryBy P A. Lang, J G. Ayotte, R W. Humphries
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) has the responsibility for research, and development of technologies, for the safe and permanent disposal of Canada's nuclear fuel wastes. As part of this compre
Jan 1, 1986
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Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on PlatesBy H Ulrich Leiste, Leslie Talor
This paper describes a series of small scale tests conducted to investigate the loading applied to a flat plate by the detonation of a cylindrical charge very close (between two and three charge radii
Jan 1, 2009
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Alternatives to Shovel/Truck Pre-Stripping: Three Case StudiesBy Richard R. Marston, Scott Herr, Steve Pries, Donald L. Jr Ewart
The purpose of this paper is to identify and examine alternative methods (other than shovel/truck stripping) of effecting the pre-stripping of consolidated overburden, in conjunction with dragline str
Jan 1, 1992
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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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Repumpable Emulsion/ANFO Blends: the Best of Both WorldsBy Todd B. Harrington, Dennis M. Lydon, Walter B. Sudweeks
Heavy ANFO products made by mixing ANFO (or AN prills) with a relatively small amount of emulsion (typically 15-30 percent) have become very popular in recent years. They are less expensive than strai
Jan 1, 1989
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Principles and Controls for Close-In Blasting StructuresBy Wilfred G. Comeao
Close-in blasting occurs every time the use o f explosives for excavation or demolition requires the surpassing of the commonly accepted cosmetic damage criteriain order to arrive at reasonable and pr
Jan 1, 1991
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Super Cautious Contour Blasting UndergroundBy Stig O. Olofsson
The problem of overbreak in underground construction and mining is normally approached by a variety of smooth blasting methods. Numerous small diameter, low velocity explosives have been developed spe
Jan 1, 1994
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Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Wintertime Seismograph Set-Up BluesBy Bobby Dupree
I remember a big problem with a seismograph in the winter two years ago. In response to a citizen’s complaint I placed a transducer near the corner of a two-story home. It was a pretty nice day for th
Jan 1, 2004
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Iron Ore Blast Designs and Cap Testing at the Minntac MineBy Jack Eloranta
To improve control of blasting, tests were performed to assess non-electric cap accuracy. Simultaneous testing using a Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR), Red Lake Lo-Cam and an Instantel DS-677 b
Jan 1, 1992
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Study on Safe Criterion of Blasting Excavating Oil-Gas Pipeline DitchesBy Qi Shifu, Guo Tao, Liu Haoquan, Yao Chaogui, Zheng Li
Abstract: To excavate oil-gas pipeline ditches in a rocky region or area the explosive method is needed. When a parallel ditch is to be dug by blasting near or in the vicinity of an existing pipeline,
Jan 1, 2014
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Optimization of Up Raises from Blind-Hole to Multiple Blasting Events MethodologyBy S. Gajardo, E. Valdés Guerra
Together with Sociedad Punta del Cobre S.A. (Pucobre) and Orica, we are carrying out a study of alternatives for methodology of excavation in Slot Up Raises from actually built with Blind Hole (BH) to
Jan 1, 2024
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The Importance of Saving the Full Wave Form and Frequency AnalysisBy Randy Wheeler
The importance of having full wave form information for recorded blast events cannot be overstated. Knowing the peak particle velocity and the frequency at the peak are the tip of the iceberg. This pr
Jan 1, 2005