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  • ISEE
    Void and Initiation-Corrected Distance (VICD) for Use in Blast Vibration Scaling

    Investigating blast vibrations typically utilises scaling and attenuation models for prediction of vibration amplitude over a range of charge weights and distances. A number of generalised relationshi

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Application of Factor of Safety Concept for Evaluation of Flyrock Risk in Some Limestone Mines

    By A K. Raina, P B. Chourdhury

    Flyrock is the unwanted throw of rock fragments to excessive distances in opencast blasting. The incidence is relative in nature incorporating the distance of objects of concern like structures within

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic Fracture

    By Ruilin Yang

    This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts. The model uses peak particle velocity (PPV) induced from the blast as a controlling parameter to predict the fragmentation size d

    Jan 1, 2015

  • ISEE
    The Application of Pumpable Emulsions in Narrow Reef Stoping

    By Selwyn Pearton

    Pumpable emulsion explosives have been available to surface and underground massive mining operations for decades and through their unique properties offer significant advantages through improved safe

    Jan 1, 2015

  • ISEE
    New Underground Drilling, Blasting and Mining Methods at the Manic-5 Additional-Power Hydro-Electric Project

    By M Sampara, W Comeau

    The introduction of large-diameter holes to underground mining has made possible the development of new mining methods such as the Vertical Crater Retreat (V.C.R.) method. It is not only the safest un

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Surface Vibration Measurements from Deep Hole Blasts

    By Jesus Pascual, Jose Sanchidrian, Pablo Segarra

    The surface vibration field in the area above an underground mine prior to its development has been investigated, in order to assess the vibration levels expected in existing buildings and in the plan

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    A New Blasthole Location Error Detection and Compensation System for Open Pit Mines

    By S. Klerkx, R Battulwar, J Valencia, J Sattarvand, E Emami, M. Soleymani Shishvan

    A new technology for energy distribution optimization, supported by NIOSH.

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting Claims

    By Timothy D. Stark

    Blasters are usually strictly liable for injury or damage caused by flyrock (trespassory invasion) and blast-induced vibrations (non-trespassory invasion). The application of strict liability to non-t

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage

    By Earl C. Hutchison, Wade C. Hutchison

    To effectively evaluate property damage that is claimed to have been caused by blasting activities and in order to lay the proper foundation to build the best legal defense, identification of the actu

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Blasting For A Lokotrack System

    By Roger L. Keller

    Cautious, productive blasting is employed in the adaptation of a mobile crushing system extending into a highway through cut. In Hong Kong's final chapter of infrastructure development in preparation

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Application of Automated and Centralized Rock Fragmentation Analysis

    By Matthew Baumann, Bahram Sameti, Tafazoli Zeng Hairong, Edmond Chow

    An automated, centralized, image-based rock fragmentation analysis system provides blast engineers with the benefit of minimizing tedious and mundane work, and allows them to focus on their expertise

    Jan 1, 2013

  • ISEE
    Missouri Quarry Productivity Improvement - Casework

    By Lawrence Mirabelli, William Hissem, Gary Veltrop

    Capital Quarries Company, Inc., Jefferson City MO produces aggregate products for road base, asphalt, concrete and concrete block. With their production quantities small in comparison to those produce

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Preventing Blast Damage to Underground Infrastructure from Open Pit Operations

    By C. Liley

    Open cut blasting at the Ernest Henry mine has the potential to cause damage to nearby underground workings. This paper is a case study of the blast vibration management project which was conducted to

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Explosives Camp – Insanity or Cold Calculation?

    By Paul Worsey, Barbara Robertson

    In June 2007, Missouri Science & Technology (formally UMR) successfully held its 5th and 6th Explosives Summer Camps. The camps, which include substantial industry participation, have been an outstand

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Precision Presplitting: Explosive Load Variations with Spacing

    By Calvin Konya, Anthony Konya

    Presplitting is a form of blasting that when executed properly will create a smooth wall that will minimize secondary conditioning. In recent years, presplitting has become a popular technique to be u

    Jan 1, 2017

  • ISEE
    History and Development of Packaged Explosives Progressing from Nobel's Inventions to the Recent Introduction of Emulsions

    By Robert B. Hopler

    "The story of packaged explosives begins with the use of black powder (also called gunpowder) in mining. Although discovered in the 13th century, it was not until 1627 that the first records of use in

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Wave Transmission Response of Large Structure to High Frequency Blasting Vibration

    By C. T. Aimone-Martin, B. M. Meins

    This paper compares response of large urban structures to small charge weight, ultra-high frequency rock blast excitation from contiguous excavation to that of houses to more distant, larger charge we

    Jan 1, 2018

  • ISEE
    Stealing Thor's Thunder Lightening: Myth vs. Reality

    By C W. "Mickey" Bradley

    Thunder strikes terror in the hearts of man and has since the advent of time. We all fear the unknown; even the Greeks created a god, THOR, to be responsible for the thunder and rain. Thunder, by itse

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Explosive Demolition of Coolign Towers in the Netherlands

    By B de Raadt

    After discussing mechanisms of collapse for the explosive demolition of towers in general and cooling towers in particular, author comments upon a blasting operation in which four cooling towers were

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Blast fragmentation model to increase mill productivity and optimize resources based on the Mine to Mill Methodology

    By A. Ribeiro

    The effective utilization of resources and process optimization play a crucial role in the sustaining and growth of overall businesses. This principle holds true in the mining sector, where particular

    Jan 1, 2024