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A New Method for the Prediction of Blast Vibrations and Suggestions with Respect to Uniform Reference Values for Short-Time Vibrations
By Robert Boehnke, Bernd Mueller
This contribution presents an innovative, statistically supported method to predict blast vibrations in rock mass. For modelling the processes during and after detonation, a theory is employed which i
Jan 1, 2004
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The History of Intraline Distance in the United States
By Michelle Crull, Susan Hamilton
Explosives safety requirements in the United States began in 1909 when the American Railroad Institute questioned explosives manufacturers regarding distances necessary to protect employees and proper
Jan 1, 2010
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European Explosives Qualifications – The Euexcert Project
By H. Wallin, I. G. Wallace, J. Akhavan, E. Nilsson
Over the past three years the UK together with Sweden, Norway, Finland, Italy have been taking part in a EU funded Leonardo da Vinci programme. More recently EFEE have participated in the project know
Jan 1, 2008
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Cost - Benefit Analysis of Using Electronic Detonators in a Large Carboniferous Limestone Quarry in the North of England
By Bill Birch, Toby White, Ian Brown
costs/benefits of electronic detonators and measure their effects on primary crusher productivity. 9 blasts (3 shock tube blasts, 6 electronic blasts). Measured electricity consumption & primary crus
Feb 1, 2020
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Using Artificial Intelligence and 3D Imaging to Provide Real-time Particle Size Analysis on Haul Trucks
By Saeed Karimifard, Saman Nouranian, Shahram Tafazoli, Bahram Sameti, Frank Chu, Caitlin McKinnon, Tetiana Konstantynivska, Glen Turner
Continuing blast optimization is the cornerstone of any mine-to-mill approach, and particle size analysis is a key metric for meeting blast targets to reduce overall energy consumption and operating c
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A Model to Predict Peak Particle Velocity for Near-field Blast Vibration - Based on Dominant Charge, Waveform Broadening, Delay Time Modeling, and Non-Linear Charge Weight Superposition
By Scott Scovira, Ruilin Yang
This paper presents a non-waveform blast vibration model for the near-fi eld. The model uses the concept of a dominant charge augmented by other contributing charges estimated using a scaled time wind
Jan 1, 2008
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Journal: 100 Years / Handling Explosives (Excerpts) Aetna Powder Company (126 pp) Chicago, 1913
By Robert Hopler
A detonator is a copper tube about a quarter of an inch in diameter and an inch and a half long, closed at one end and containing in the closed end a small charge of fulminate of mercury, which has be
Jan 1, 2014
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Reducing Blasting Costs using Air-Decks: The Do's and Don'ts
By S B. Richardson, D Mead, N T. Moxon
The use of air-decks to reduce explosive costs has become very topical in recent years. The majority of the research in this area has been arried out between the Soviet Union where reductions in explo
Jan 1, 1991
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Initial Selection of Explosive Materials for the Explosives Terrorism Risk Assessment
By Rachel E. Gooding, George C. Emmett, David R. Bradley
The United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Directorate of Science and Technology (S&T) is using a probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) approach to evaluate the risks from terrorist
Jan 1, 2017
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The Statistical Analysis of Site-Specific Blasting Data Using Prediction Intervals and Tolerance Intervals
By Perry Sisk
In order to protect nearby structures during a blasting project, a peak particle velocity limit is often stipulated by a government agency or the owner of a particular structure. At the start of a bla
Jan 1, 2013
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Mining Cost Optimization Strategy Based on Adaptive Blast Design
By Huang Daguang, Paulo Couceiro, Juan Navarro
Mining is typically conducted through a set of interdependent unit-operations, which commonly include drilling, blasting, digging and hauling, in order to deliver the required ore material into the co
Feb 6, 2023
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Modeling of Signature Waves Based on Fourier Series for Blast Vibration Prediction
By B T. Lusk, Jhon J. Silva
"The original signature hole technique to predict vibration levels from blasting, is based on theassumption that each hole in a production blast, generates an identical vibration waveformarriving to t
Jan 1, 2012
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Using a low-density explosive and setting proper blast patterns to prevent Sympathetic Detonation at Itabira Mine in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero region.
By Vitor Barcelos, Eduardo Elói, Gabriella Vaz, Davi Oliveira, Leandro Silveira
Following a routine production blast at Vale S.A.'s Itabira Mine in the Quadrilátero Ferrífero region of Minas Gerais, Brazil, nearby residents registered complaints about blast-induced vibrations. An
Jan 21, 2025
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IMESAFR Sensitivity Studies
By Tyler Ross, John Tatom, Lon Lantis
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) began development of a Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) tool, IMESAFR (Institute of Makers of Explosives Safety Analysis for Risk), in 2005 as a technolog
Jan 1, 2014
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Success Case: Technical and Operational Assurance of Blasting Near Neighboring Mine Structures
By Hector O. Romero, Paulo C. Fernández A, Claudio C. Gajardo
Phase 06 of the Los Bronces mine, currently under extraction for development, has the particularity of being close to the installations and buildings of a neighboring copper mine. Therefore, the blast
Jan 21, 2025
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A Study of Investigating the Relationship between Geological Strength Index and Ground Vibration Frequency Induced by Blasting
By Ali Kahriman, D. Adiguzel, R. Ulger, U. Akkaya
The environmental problems arising from ground vibration has been faced and discussed frequently in various industries such as quarry, mining, civil works, shaft, tunneling, pipe line and dam construc
Jan 1, 2011
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Expanded Blast Design For Tight Controlled Hard Rock Trenching Adjacent To Twin Burried Live Oil Pipelines
By A. Ravi Kumar
A trench is a structure to accommodate fluid carrying pipelines for water, gas, petroleum products etc. Trench serves the purpose to haul the fluids in bulk over long distances safely and economically
Jan 1, 2008
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Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill Quarry
By Rob Farnfield, Mark Pegden
Old Cliffe Hill quarry produces between 4 and 5 million tonnes of crushed granite per year and is located in the county of Leicestershire in the East Midlands region of England. Blasting is carried ou
Jan 1, 2010
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Flyrock Control - By Chance or Design
By Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards
Responsible blasting requires that rock throw be controlled to ensure that no danger will result to people and property. This paper describes the development and testing of empirical field calibrated
Jan 1, 2004
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Wall Control at the Freeport Grasberg Opencut Mine: Vibration and Gas Penetration Measurements as a Precursor to Improvements
By A. Spathis, I. Yacob, A. Labriola, G. Smith
Wall control is a significant issue for many mines. Improvements to the design process for blasts adjacent to temporary or final walls will require better measurement tools and predictive models. Oric
Jan 1, 2001