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Rock Fragmentation Modeling Using a Neural Network-Based Approach in a Gold Open Pit Mine
By Cesar Guerra, Alejandro Rojas, Dr. Jhon Silva, Luis Velasquez
The ANN method is applied to predict the P_80 size in one open pit gold mine in Peru. The ANN was implemented in Matlab programming language, and the results from the ANN are compared with data obtain
Feb 1, 2020
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Risk Criteria for Quantitative Risk Assessment
By John Meuth, Brandon Fryman, P. E. Hoffman, Joshua Ph. D., P. E. Calnan, Josh Ph. D.
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) can be specifically tailored for use by the commercial explosives industry to calculate risk to employees and the public from commercial explosives facilities and op
Jan 1, 2019
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Effect of Ingredients on the Minimum Burning Pressure of Ammonium Nitrate Emulsions
By S. K. Chan, C. Badeen, S. Goldthorp, H. Feng, I. Alilovic, R. Turcotte
Over the last few decades, water-based explosives and their precursors, despite their apparent insensitivity, have been involved in a number of accidents around the world. A large proportion of these
Jan 1, 2014
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Mining Industry and US Government Cooperative Research: Lessons Learned and Benefits to the Mining Industry
By Robert Martin, Brian W. Stump, David P. Anderson, W Scott Philips
Since 1994, various mines in the US have cooperated with research scientists at the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories to address issues related to verification of the Comprehensi
Jan 1, 1997
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The Challenge of Precise Measurement of Precision
By John Watson, Jay Rodgers
The world of blasting and explosive use continues to evolve into one which relies heavily on measurement, quantification, process control, and information feedback as a means of contributing to operat
Jan 1, 1998
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Logistical Processes in the Explosives Industry Using Examples from Daily Work
By Frank Hirthammer
Productivity, customer relations, and effectiveness of work depend to an ever-increasing extent on a functioning logistics system tailored to the needs of the user. Of course, it is not possible to co
Jan 1, 2019
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Principles and Controls for Close-In Blasting Structures
By Wilfred G. Comeao
Close-in blasting occurs every time the use o f explosives for excavation or demolition requires the surpassing of the commonly accepted cosmetic damage criteriain order to arrive at reasonable and pr
Jan 1, 1991
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Quarry Blasting is Boring
By Darcey Baker
Quarry Blasting is usually boring, and that is how we like it. By this, boring means routine, straightforward, meat and potatoes blasting. Quarries typically will not utilize cast blasting, coyote tun
Jan 1, 2009
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Influence of shock wave propagating in case on the detonation characteristics
By Fumihiko Sumiya, Hideki Hamashima, Shigeru Itoh, Shinya Tanaka
The detonation characteristics of non-ideal explosives, especially the emulsion explosives, are critically affected by the confinement of case. In this study, we focused the shock wave propagating in
Jan 1, 2007
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Air overpressure Prediction Equation for Construction Blasting
By Calvin Konya, Anthony Konya
State and Federal construction specifications require the Blasting Contractor to prepare a Master Blasting Plan which is reviewed by the Owner’s Representative. The Master Blasting Plan requires the
Jan 1, 2015
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Case Study and Hands On with the New DSL2 Electronic Initiation System
By Thierry Bernard, J. M. Laboz
2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation and Explosives Applications
Jan 1, 2000
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SEE Education Foundation (Scholarship Awards - 2004)
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Aw a rd winners from the University of MissouriRolla. Back row from left: Seok Bin Lim, Chris B o l l i n g e r, Adam Kre s l e r, Scott Geer, Joseph Cohn, and James (Buck) Hawkins; Front ro w f rom l
Jan 1, 2004
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Field Applications and Quantification of Electronic Detonator Technology (f6aba4f2-0ecc-4a09-a9b0-132d9c5ded54)
By Douglas Bartley, Brian Wingfield, Robert McClure
Recent studies and limited tests indicate favorable results utilizing high accuracy electronic detonator technology over conventional non-electric pyrotechnic systems. This study discusses the applica
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use of High-Speed Motion Picture Photography in Blast Evaluation and Design
By P J. Dailey, S L. Burchell, R F. Chiappetta
In recent years, high-speed motion picture photography has become a powerful diagnostic tool and technique to study, analyze, evaluate, and aid in blast designs. Production blasting, typically lasting
Jan 1, 1989
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SCB Technology for New Electronic and Fiber-Optic Based Detonators and Initiation Systems
By W Barry Gregg
The rock blasting and mining industries use a system of detonators and explosives for mining operations. Many detonators use small metal bridgewires, which are heated by passing a current through the
Jan 1, 1992
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Underwater Explosions - Particle Size Effect of Al Powder to the Energy Content of PBX
By Martti Hagfors
Underwater explosions have been used as a test method for the determination of energy content of explosives for several decades. This is the only test method by which shock, gas heave and total energy
Jan 1, 2009
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Trench Blasting in Close Proximity to Existing Utilities in Ultra Metamorphic Rock (705d7ae2-b943-4f91-9b2f-b06e02816eba)
By Tom Treleaven, Andrew Williams
Several contracts were let in Greenwich, Connecticut, for the installation of a sanitary sewer. The majority of the excavation was in rock and involved numerous challenges due to the following condit
Jan 1, 2003
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Small Diameter Explosives - Choosing for Underground Blasting Applications
By S J. Brace
About 180 000 tons of explosives are used annually underground in South Africa. Most is loaded into holes less than 50mm in diameter. 75% is consumed in the gold and platinum mines where holes are bet
Jan 1, 1994
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3D Computer Simulation of Bench Blasting With Precise Delay Timing
By Dale Preece, C. Mick Lownds
Detonation delay timing has been an important aspect of quality rock blasting for decades. Detonators that enable delay timing have improved over the years especially with the recent advent of precisi
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use of Computer Based Blasting Models in Mine Feasibility Analyses (d77e0f44-d5f8-4a76-8875-d772b7b19692)
By George Boucher, Simon Williams, Neil McBride
"The aim of these analyses was to utilise the latest available production information for the Wandoooperation to determine the optimal blasting parameters, costing’information and predicted results(fr
Jan 1, 1998