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  • ISEE
    Journal: How to Improve Safety, Create Value, and Maximize Profit in the ‘New Economy’

    By William Hissem

    The topics in the title line of this article are desirable and applicable to entire industries that exist outside the realm of the ISEE’s readership. But the issues I will discuss herein are specific

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Influence of Street Intersections on Blast Channeling and Diffraction Effects

    By Joshua Hofman, Braden Lusk, Erin Morris

    Explosions in urban environments, whether of accidental or malicious cause, often result in extensive injuries, loss of life, and property damage. The ability to predict the damage inflicted by these

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Crack Visualization and Mapping in Rock Samples due to Impact Loading with Tungsten Carbide Bits

    By Karl Peterson, Bibhu Mohanty, Chanakya Nariseti

    The mechanism of crack formation in two target rocks (Kuru granite and Flamboro Limestone) is studied experimentally by simulating the impact action of a percussive drilling bit. Rock samples are dyna

    Jan 1, 2015

  • ISEE
    Effect of Blasting Vibrations from Deck Blasts on Pit Wall Stability (Blasting and Fragmentation Vol. 11, No. 1, 2017)

    By B Mohanty, A Siamaki, K Esmaeili

    Large scale open pit mining and quarrying operations dictate safe and reliable pit wall stability. The current approach of employing the particle velocity-scaled charge distance approach to estimate a

    Jan 1, 2017

  • ISEE
    Careful Blasting (125,000 cu.m) for a Shopping Centre in Downtown Helsinki

    By R Vuolio, B A. Jonsson

    In the center of Helsinki - capital of Finland - extensive blasting operations were carried out during the years 1982 - 84. At the corner of the streets Mannerheimintie and Simonkatu - in the Forum bl

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ISEE
    Journal: A Public Relations Plan Based on Structure Generated Sounds and Public Input

    By Ken Eltschlager, J Silva Castro, J. M. Hoffman, Braden Lusk

    This case study focuses on analysis of sounds inside a house induced by blasts as result of surface mining coal in West Virginia and how to better communicate technical information to the public. The

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    An Energy Equality Approach to Blasting

    By Daniel Scott

    Mines have used explosives for economical fragmentation for many years. It can therefore be expected that the mining industry has thoroughly researched how to achieve the most efficient blast. However

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Gas and Dust Explosion Research at the UKERT Lab

    By Jaco van den Berg, Dr. Todor Petrov, Dr. Josh Calnan, Dr. Jhon Silva

    This paper shows and reviews the similitudes and differences in explosions generated by high explosives and gas explosions, the reasons why gas explosions are difficult to replicate using high explosi

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    CO Migration from Trench Blasting in Amherst, New York

    By Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero

    The New York State Department of Transportation recently commenced highway widening and drainage improvement projects in Clarence and Amherst, NY. Drainage improvements including the installation of s

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Overburden Blasting Vibrations: Analysis, Prediction, and Control

    By Otto E. Jr Crenwelge, Timothy A. Peterson

    We have developed a site-specific method for analysis, prediction, and control of ground vibrations induced by overburden blasting operations in surface coal mines. Field tests conducted at R&F Coal C

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock Falls

    By David Scutt, David Noon

    Blast crews are exposed to a number of major hazards including explosives and chemicals, ground conditions, machinery, unique work environments and specific blasting hazards such as fly rock and misfi

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Journal: 100 Years / A PRIMER ON EXPLOSIVES FOR COAL MINERS Bulletin 17 by Charles E. Munroe & Clarence Hall U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C.

    By Robert Hopler

    Of the common causes of the larger mine accidents, such as falls of roof and coal, gas and dust explosions, mine fires, and the misuse of explosives, all of which are often closely related, each must

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Journal: 100 Years / The Engineering And Mining Journal New York August 10, 1907 Ground Breaking In The Joplin District Q786 Holes Are Drilled With Air Drills And Squibbed Before Charging. About 1 Pound Of Dynamite Is Required Per Ton Of Rock Broken

    By Doss Brittain

    The term ground breaking is taken to include the process of so loosening the ground as to enable it to be readily loaded into buckets or cars and hoisted from the shaft or drift. In the Joplin distric

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Blasting at Operating International Airport

    By Earl C. Hutchison, John Loviza

    At the Metropolitan Nashville International Airport, with its more than 600 scheduled daily flights from American Airlines hub operations, other scheduled airline flights, Tennessee Air National Guard

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Utility Blasting Using Atlas's Two-Component Explosive Kinepak

    By Carl E. Jones

    This presentation discusses the properties of the two-component explosive, KinePak, and how it is used by the utility industry.

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    "Journal: 100 Years / Keysone National Powder Company, Catalog 1912"

    By Robert Hopler

    THE KEYSTONE NATIONAL POWDER COMPANY is an Independent organization, incorporated under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. It has three dynamite mills near Emporium, Pa., with a daily capacity of

    Jan 1, 2013

  • ISEE
    "Journal: 100 Years / Iron Mining in Minnesota By Charles E Van Barneveld, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 912 The Mesabi (""Missabe"") RangeTHE MESABI (“MISSABE”) RANGE"

    By Charles E. Van Barneveld

    RBH Note: the following item is a little different than the usual, in that it shows how explosives were used in the past to assist in putting down holes for iron ore prospecting on the early Mesabi Ra

    Jan 1, 2013

  • ISEE
    Impulse Delivered to a Plate from Explosive Detonation

    By D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste

    The problem of the maximum depth at which a mine buried in the surf zone or beach zone is a threat to landing vehicles is being studied by Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, Na

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Vibration Data Analysis to Increase Slope Adhesion

    By August Ferraz Ribeiro, Guilherme Dias Mendona, Paula Henrique Lisboa, José Silvio Corsini

    Correct slope adhesion is related to the conformity of the slope’s real geometry to slope planning. It is very important in mining because slope design has economic and safety implications. Slope desi

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Monitoring of Dynamic Borehole Pressures

    By B. Papilon

    Dynamic pressures during blasting can affect performances of both electronic and non-electronic detonators. Boreholes can develop tremendous amount of pressures during blasting. The effect of such ele

    Jan 1, 2013