Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- 
                     Fines Reduction Program at the Canadian Salt Company (fdcbe6d6-d49f-4e71-af9e-e1942cd6d9c3) Fines Reduction Program at the Canadian Salt Company (fdcbe6d6-d49f-4e71-af9e-e1942cd6d9c3)By John M. Bolger, Keith E. McMaster Excessive salt fines are undesirable in underground salt mining as they are considered a costly waste by-product. This paper describes an extensive explosive application program conducted at The Canad Jan 1, 1996 
- 
                     Hydro Blasting of Boulders Hydro Blasting of BouldersBy Callie Covert This paper describes the application and results of a more efficient method of breaking boulders using dynamite and water. This method is being used for the disposal of boulders that result from pinna Jan 1, 2001 
- 
                     Effects of Muck Size Distribution on Scooping Operations Effects of Muck Size Distribution on Scooping OperationsBy S. P. Singh, Turgut Yalcin The physical characteristics of blasted rock are fundamental variables affecting the economics of mining operations and are in fact the basis for evaluating the quality of a blast. A study was designe Jan 1, 2002 
- 
                     Using Dry ANFO in the Pacific Northwest Rainforest: Washington State Using Dry ANFO in the Pacific Northwest Rainforest: Washington StateBy William C. Lane The Pacific Northwest has an abundance of seamy, coarse granite and basalt rock. It is used primarily for road construction. Small quarries are opened nearest the road work to cut the cost of hauling. Jan 1, 1986 
- 
                     Experimental Techniques To Reduce Blast Vibration Level, Tourah, Cairo, Egypt. Experimental Techniques To Reduce Blast Vibration Level, Tourah, Cairo, Egypt.By Abdel Rahman, M. Khaled, Abo Makarem There are four large limestone quarries, located nearby Cairo metropolitan. Drilling and blasting operations are used to extract limestone for the cement industries. In these quarries, the blast vibra Jan 1, 2007 
- 
                     An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location Response An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location ResponseBy W. Birch The traditional concept of scaled-distance modelling for predicting blast induced ground vibration holds many drawbacks, not least of which is the major effect data scatter imparts on confidence deter Jan 1, 2001 
- 
                     Near-Source Attenuation of Seismic Waves from Spatially Distributed Sources Near-Source Attenuation of Seismic Waves from Spatially Distributed SourcesBy Lewis L. Oriard Both theory and experience tell us that spatially distributed energy sources generate a more complex family of seismic waves than do point sources. The resulting effects in the near field (for close-i Jan 1, 1992 
- 
                     The Comminution Theory Applied to Rock Blasting The Comminution Theory Applied to Rock BlastingBy Carlos Agreda A general review of the comminution theory and also the general differential equation of the comminution are described, analyzed and discussed in order to be applied to rock blasting. Some size distri Jan 1, 1994 
- 
                     Size Matters on the Mesabi Range Size Matters on the Mesabi RangeBy Thomas Palangio, Lyall Workman, Jack Eloranta, Tom C. Palangio The fragmentation distribution of the blasted ore is an important descriptor of blasting results. Traditionally it has been hard to measure quantitatively. Developments in image analysis over several Jan 1, 2007 
- 
                     Dead-pressing Phenomenon in Emulsion Explosives Dead-pressing Phenomenon in Emulsion ExplosivesBy Shulin Nie The dead-pressing phenomenon in emulsion explosives is wellknown. Research work on this subject has been carried out at the Swedish Detonic Research Foundation for the last few years. Several experime Jan 1, 1993 
- 
                     Backstoping with Millisecond Delay Timing at the Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho Backstoping with Millisecond Delay Timing at the Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, IdahoBy Dale Nies In the past, cap and fuse has been the only economical and efficient initiation system capable of providing sequential timing, ease of loading and hookup, and unlimited borehole number for backstope r Jan 1, 1989 
- 
                     The Use of Slow Motion Video to Analyze Surface Blasts The Use of Slow Motion Video to Analyze Surface BlastsBy David W. Zeeb The use of an ordinary VHS video camera and a four-head player can be an effective tool to analyze surface blasting. The necessary equipment can be purchased for under $1,300 and will allow frame by f Jan 1, 1992 
- 
                     Be Prepared, Respond Quickly to Blast Complaints Be Prepared, Respond Quickly to Blast ComplaintsBy David R. Ziegler Blasting complaints are as unpredictable as human nature. Being prepared to speak to the complainant, and having a good idea of what you should say, or what NOT to say, may affect the evolution, and Jan 1, 1998 
- 
                     Demolition by Controlled Blasting of a Building in Cadiz (Spain) Demolition by Controlled Blasting of a Building in Cadiz (Spain)In this work, is being described the developing of the study for the demolition by controlled blasting project of a building of reinforced concrete, in the center of a spanish city. Synthetically, it Jan 1, 1977 
- 
                     Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast Blasting Modeling Coal Seam Damage in Cast BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung "A discrete element computer program named DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been underdevelopment since 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employsexplicit time i Jan 1, 1999 
- 
                     Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing Blasting Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing BlastingBy Zhang Qi For the most part, the flying piece is serious endangerment in the demolition blasting. To prevent the endangerment, a large number of materials are needed as the protection. Therefore, the determinat Jan 1, 1994 
- 
                     Unwinding the Red Tape of Local Blasting Regulations Unwinding the Red Tape of Local Blasting RegulationsBy Steve Dillingham In recent years, there has been a trend toward increasingly demanding blasting standards being enacted by local and regional regulatory authorities. The objective of this paper is to alert blasters of Jan 1, 1995 
- 
                     Cross Borehole Stress Wave Measurements in Underground Coal Cross Borehole Stress Wave Measurements in Underground CoalBy Michael S. Wieland The stress waves generated during delay blasting in underground or surface mines not only fracture the surrounding coal, rock, or other strata, but also impact delayed charges remaining in neighboring Jan 1, 1988 
- 
                     Blast Optimisation (Oversize Reduction) at the Astec Bluerock Quarry Blast Optimisation (Oversize Reduction) at the Astec Bluerock QuarryBy Andrew Drake, Mark Burchard, Peter Bellairs The Astec Bluerock Quarry is excavating an extremely difficult to blast rock type due to its highly variable jointing density that leads to excessive oversize. A drill and blast benchmarking exercise Jan 1, 1998 
- 
                     Simplification of Complex Wiring Circuitry Simplification of Complex Wiring CircuitryBy John F. Mitchell Large production blasts involving many series in parallel have long been a source of complication. When speed and accuracy are most necessary in blast preparation an efficient and precise method of wi Jan 1, 1976 
