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Preventing Blast Damage to Underground Infrastructure from Open Pit OperationsBy 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
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Seismic study to understand the pre-splitting filter capacityBy Julio Cesar Barbosa de Freitas, Rafael Gonçalves Araujo, Túlio Soares, Jair Koppe, Augusto Ferraz Ribeiro, Pedro Barreto Garcia
This study thesis was motivated by the fact that it is of fundamental importance for open pit mining that the slopes initially have a geometry in accordance with what is proposed in the mining plannin
Jan 21, 2025
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Benefits of Hercduct in Construction BlastingBy Thomas C. Jones
The purpose of this paper is to disseminate new information for nonelectric blasting in trenching and construction work. The presentation is not designed or intended to discredit conventional electric
Jan 1, 1984
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Off-The-Shelf Cellular-Based Magazine SecurityBy Lon Santis, David Buckwalter, Ken Steinmetz
This paper describes a magazine security system using two readily available cellular telephone-based technologies. The system is comprised of vibration sensors and remote cameras. The system is used a
Jan 1, 2014
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A Case Study of Overbreak Control in Tunnel BlastingBy Jung-Hoon Ryu, Chang-Ha Ryu, Byung Hee Choi, Yang-Kyun Kim
Control of overbreak in tunnel blasting is one of the key factors affecting the construction expenses as well as safety. Overbreak causes an increase in the cost of construction by requiring an additi
Jan 1, 2004
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Designing Blasts by Simulation Rather than Solely by Trial/ErrorBy Roger Favreau, Patrice Favreau
Without blasting there can be no roads, no hospitals, no factories, not even foundations for homes. Yet in 1960 the only way to design a blast was by trial/error. By comparison, bridges were already d
Jan 1, 2013
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Blasting the Aliceville Bridge - a Society Joint VentureBy E Emery Gray, Gary Ard
Each year when hundreds of Engineers and Specialists in the explosives industry meet for the SEE Annual Conference, new ideas are exchanged and new business relationships formed. Harbert Construction
Jan 1, 1981
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Target Loading from a Submerged ExplosionBy Ulrich Leiste, Andrew Wardlaw, William Fourney
This paper describes the loading on a plate suspended directly over an explosive charge submerged in water. This problem is of interest because it yields results similar to those obtained in the deton
Jan 1, 2008
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Blasting with a Light Touch; Florida State Project 12014-3501 Fort Myers, FloridaBy Doug Wathen, Philip M. E Thomas
The City of Fort Myers needed to replace a 40-year old 42-inch storm sewer line in downtown Fort Myers with a new 54-inch line to accommodate population growth. The old line had to be kept operational
Jan 1, 1996
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Overburden Blasting Vibrations: Analysis, Prediction, and ControlBy 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
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Are You As Efficient As You Can Be? - An Underground Paper-By Roger L. Keller
This paper examines the aspects of differing types of blasting cuts in underground headings with consideration to the reduction of number of holes and costs. At least one comparison study is related w
Jan 1, 1989
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Seismic Wave Frequency Filtering During Computer Modeling of Geophysical ChargesBy E. McCullough, D. Preece, M. Ortel
The mining and oil industries employ techniques such as geologic mapping, core drilling and electromagnetic field techniques to explore for new deposits. New discoveries of major near-surface ore bodi
Jan 1, 2013
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Remote Radio Control BlastingBy Scott Gustfason, Richard N. Snyder
What is a safe stand-off distance? Recent mishaps using conventional blasting equipment have seen flyrock as distant as 3,750 feet from the blast area, or close to three-quarters of a mile, therefore,
Jan 1, 1987
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Rapid Advances in Electronic Initiating SystemsBy Andre Koekemoer, Gys Landman
At the moment, electronic initiation is migrating from a position of a specialist niche to that of a more widely applied technology. Ease of use and deployment rate are becoming aspects of greater con
Jan 1, 2011
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Implementation of Combined Blasting at Oyu TolgoiBy Bilegt Batbold, Bayu Saputra, Chris Batten
The ability to fire multiple blasts simultaneously can provide significant benefits to any open pit mining operation. Reduced blast-related downtime by reducing blast events can increase equipment uti
Jan 21, 2025
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Blasting Study: How Small to Medium Diameter Charges Effect StructuresBy Frank Lucca
This study is based on a six month study performed for Lee County, Florida. The study was based on blasting for land development and how this type of blasting affects structures. The study is investig
Jan 1, 2006
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Worsey-Silva Equation for Modeling Fragmentation Caused by Row TimingBy J. Silva, T. Worsey
The Worsey-Silva equation determines the optimal row timing for the smallest fragmentation and allows fragmentation models to be adjusted due to row timing. The equation utilizes the concept of dynami
Jan 1, 2024
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Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy RealizationBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Perry Kyle
With the advent of any new technology comes the necessity of fully understanding the mechanics of that technology. The Shock Tunnel is one such technology that provides a cost effective means of simul
Jan 1, 2009
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Precision-Scale High-Explosive Water Shock ExperimentsBy Charles E. Joachim, Christo V. Lunderman, Charles R. Wdch
The U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) recently conducted a series of precision-scale water shock experiments which consisted of the detonation of several 8-gram, 10-gram, and 12-gr
Jan 1, 1998
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On Explosives Useful Work and Rock Mass Fragmentation EnergyBy Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Jean Du Mouza, Essaieb Hamdi
This paper evaluates the actual energy delivered by the explosives used in the fragmentation of rock during blasting vs. the available theoretical explosive energy. The evaluation of the fragmentation
Jan 1, 2002