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                     Development of a Blasting Mat Test Development of a Blasting Mat TestBy Paul Worsey, Matthew K. Coy New blasting mat designs are currently tested in the field on actual blasting jobs and only undergo qualitative rather than quantitative assessment. The majority of matted blasting occurs in trenching Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting at Operating International Airport Blasting at Operating International AirportBy 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 
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                     Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast Experiments Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast ExperimentsBy Courtney Vallejo, Rafiqul Tarefder This study examines the effects of small scale airblast experiments on cohesive soils and the resulting ground vibrations and crater geometries. Relationships for ground vibration attenuation with soi Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time. Control of air overpressure from quarry blasting? - It about time.By Shazad Hosein, Rob Farnfield, Bill Birch, Liam Bermingham The propagation of a shock wave through air as a result of quarry blasting consists only of one type of wave, the compression wave. This is in marked contrast to seismic waves where a number of differ Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Missouri Quarry Productivity Improvement - Casework Missouri Quarry Productivity Improvement - CaseworkBy 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 
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                     New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious Metals New Dimensions for Drilling and Blasting In Surface Mining of Precious MetalsBy Tom Short, Paul Kunze In this paper, the authors describe major changes in drilling and blasting methods instituted at the Zortman And Landusky Mining Company Properties to maintain the viability of these north central Mon Jan 1, 1986 
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                     The Hercudet Nonelectric Delay Blasting Cap System New Developments in Field Usage The Hercudet Nonelectric Delay Blasting Cap System New Developments in Field UsageBy Robert B. Hopler The Hercudet ? Nonelectric Delay Blasting Cap System has undergone significant changes since the last paper on the subject was presented at the 1978 S.E.E. Conference. The changes have been made to im Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Target Loading from a Submerged Explosion 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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                     Field Investigations into Blast Design Parameters of Highly Jointed Rockmass of Overburden: A Case Study of Large Opencast Coalmine (India) Field Investigations into Blast Design Parameters of Highly Jointed Rockmass of Overburden: A Case Study of Large Opencast Coalmine (India)By V R. Sastry, D P. Singh, N R. Thote Rock parameters which are uncontrollable impose restrictions on the procurement of desirable fragmentation. Blast design parameters which are controllable prove to be important tool in blasting operat Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO Explosives A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO ExplosivesBy R Heater, G Glynn Various small diameter commercial grades of slurry and emulsion explosives were tested and compared. Velocity diameter curves for confined and unconfined charges were established and the effects of te Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Suggestions for Successful Cut Blasting Suggestions for Successful Cut BlastingBlasting in a development heading or breasting operations starts from a cut. The void created by the cut provides a free face for the remainder of the round. It is the most critical part of the round Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage Natural Causes vs. Blasting DamageBy 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 
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                     Advances in Predicting the Effects of Non-ideal Detonation on Blasting Advances in Predicting the Effects of Non-ideal Detonation on BlastingBy Alan Minchinton, Ian Kirby, Jim Chan It has long been known that successful blasting in soft and hard rock can require the use of different explosives. While choosing an explosive of the right energy density is important, the dynamics as Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Maumee Quarry Drilling and Blasting Challenges Maumee Quarry Drilling and Blasting ChallengesBy Lee Wehner, Daryl Kin, John Bolger The Maumee Quarry, located in the city of Maumee, Ohio, has large in-situ cavities, ranging in size from 3 ft (.91 m) in diameter to over 15 ft (4.5 m). The drill/blast team challenge is to drill, loa Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined Charge Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined ChargeBy Jason M. Ryan, T Michael LeBlanc, John H. Heilig "Drill trajectory deviation is a recurring problem in vertical retreat stoping operations. As a result of thisdeviation, 60 kilogram (165 millimetre diameter) and 103 kilogram (203 millimetre diameter Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Performance Evaluation and Effects of Standoff on 10,500 grain per foot Linear Shaped Charge Performance Evaluation and Effects of Standoff on 10,500 grain per foot Linear Shaped ChargeBy Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Dominique Nolan The basic metric for linear shaped charge performance is the amount of cutting distance that the charge can effectively yield given a specific standoff and target. Due to its size and restricted produ Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Blast Damage Claims Evaluation and The Small Engineering Firm Blast Damage Claims Evaluation and The Small Engineering FirmBy Mark A. Rugen It may be difficult to imagine but small engineering companies do exist, even in relatively large cities like San Antonio. Due to the limited capital available for the purchase or use of equipment suc Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Influence of Electronic Delay Detonators on Vibration Fragmentation, Heave and Blast Throw The Influence of Electronic Delay Detonators on Vibration Fragmentation, Heave and Blast ThrowBy AJ Rorke Blasting trials using Daveytronic Electronic Delay Detonator systems (EDD’s) were conducted at the Alpha Ferro Quany (Pretoria) and the Eikeboom Colliery near Witbank in November 1999. The objectives Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Utilising a Dual Belly Auger MPU to Manufacture Bulked Inhibited Explosives Utilising a Dual Belly Auger MPU to Manufacture Bulked Inhibited ExplosivesBy Jason Rock, Rob Thompson, Lee Julian Reactive ground is ground that undergoes a spontaneous exothermic reaction after it comes into contact with nitrates. This is commonly caused by inert rock hosting sulphide minerals, such as pyrites t 
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                     Data Flow Through the Blasting Process Data Flow Through the Blasting ProcessBy Christoph Muller, Geoffrey Liggins, Mohan Hensman Modern commercial blasting is as much a technical process as it is a business one. As with most processes both aspects of blasting are driven by and generate new data. The time-critical nature of comm Jan 1, 2010 
