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                     A Simple Method of Determining Site-Specific Safe Decking Procedures in Order to Avoid Dynamic Pressure Issues When Decking A Simple Method of Determining Site-Specific Safe Decking Procedures in Order to Avoid Dynamic Pressure Issues When DeckingBy Neal Lee, Braden T. Lusk, Brendan McCray Determining the minimum amount of inert material that can be used between explosive columns is a complex problem. Using too little inert material can result in detonator/primer failure, either by symp Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Emulstion Explosives Technology Emulstion Explosives TechnologyBy David G. Borg Emulsions explosives, like slurries or water gels, are water based explosives. Emulsions were first introduced as a packaged blasting agent in the late sixties. Since then, many new variations have be Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Using the Superposition of Seed Waveforms to Predict Seismic Effect by Blasting Using the Superposition of Seed Waveforms to Predict Seismic Effect by BlastingBy Yang Jun, Qu Mei, Zheng Yao-wu, Chi Li-yuan Due to the necessity of the prediction of blasting seismic effect around strip mine bench blasting area, the paper provides a method to predict the blasting seismic effect by employing the superpositi Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Influence of Damping on Computer Simulations of Rock Motion: Computer Modeling of Gas Flow and Gas Loading of Rock in a Bench Blasting Environment The Influence of Damping on Computer Simulations of Rock Motion: Computer Modeling of Gas Flow and Gas Loading of Rock in a Bench Blasting EnvironmentBy Steven D. Knudsen, Dale S. Preece Computer modeling of the blasting process can aid in gaining an understanding of the physics controlling the process. The sequence of events in a blast occur so rapidly and in such a violent environme Jan 1, 1992 
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                     New Training Technologies (Interactive Video) New Training Technologies (Interactive Video)By Roger Scarr, Richard A. Walker Interactive video is the combination of computer and laser disc -technologies that allows for the storing of 54,000 single images or 30 minutes of video with the ability to access any segment or singl Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Spark-Generating, Non-Shock Tube, As Alternative to Conventional Shock Tube A Spark-Generating, Non-Shock Tube, As Alternative to Conventional Shock TubeBy Marco Antonio Falquete A novel spark-generating tube, containing no explosive in its composition, is evaluated and compared with conventional shock tube. The product overcomes a series of problems found in conventional shoc Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Bulk Explosives Loading and Delivery Systems Including Economics Bulk Explosives Loading and Delivery Systems Including EconomicsBy Brian Gar Wingfield Bulk explosive systems have developed from the infancy stages in the early sixties to a sophisticated process of the nineties. With ever changing bulk explosives technology, bulk delivery and loading Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Final Rock Slope Blasting Techniques: Considerations in Design and Execution Final Rock Slope Blasting Techniques: Considerations in Design and ExecutionBy Michael F. Barber "Highway slopes are intended to remain stable over a long period of time. Unexpected slope failures can be costly in terms of human life and property damage or loss. Cleanup of failures can prove to b Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Environmentally Motivated Tracking of Geologic Layer Movement During Bench Blasting Using Discrete Element Methods Environmentally Motivated Tracking of Geologic Layer Movement During Bench Blasting Using Discrete Element MethodsBy Dale S. Preece The blast-induced movement and final location of geologic layers that may cause environmental problems can be predicted using discrete element methods. This prediction capability can be used by mine o Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Vibration Controlled Blast Timing Optimization Using the Seed Waveform Modeling Concept Vibration Controlled Blast Timing Optimization Using the Seed Waveform Modeling ConceptBy Frank Sames Ground vibration levels are generally predicted using equations such as the USBM equation implementing the scaled distance concept and describing geological and blast design parameters in a ground tra Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Mining and Fragmentation: Proposal for a More Efficient Mine Management Mining and Fragmentation: Proposal for a More Efficient Mine ManagementBy Ivan Carrasco, Benjamin Cebrian Mining companies have traditionally organized their structure around a scheme easy to manage: Mining Department and Mill Department. In a challenging landscape for mining, with decreasing grades, incr Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-Cleaning Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-CleaningBy Paul Downing When was the last time the documents and paperwork were cleaned out of the glove boxes, door pockets, under the seats and above the visors in your company vehicles? Insurance cards that expired three Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Benefits of Electronic Blasting Systems for Use in UG Mass Pillar Blast Design The Benefits of Electronic Blasting Systems for Use in UG Mass Pillar Blast DesignBy Felix Torres CVRD is one of the largest mining companies in the world. Adoption of new technology and improving operational efficiency are top company priorities. Initiatives in these areas have driven continuous Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Vibration Characteristics on Surface and in Underground Openings from Opencast Mine Blasting Vibration Characteristics on Surface and in Underground Openings from Opencast Mine BlastingBy M. Roy Safety and stability of underground coal mine workings are always in danger when opencast mines are operating in close proximity. A study was conducted to investigate the level of vibration generated Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Prediction of Detonation Parameters Prediction of Detonation ParametersBy P D. Katsabanis "This chapter describes the principles for the derivation of the equations for a detonation wave.. Theimportance of the equation of state for the detonation products is demonstrated and commonly used Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (99bcf922-54c7-4892-afa2-e6992e96fe29) The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (99bcf922-54c7-4892-afa2-e6992e96fe29)By Robert B. Hopler First, a definition: “an explosive is called a permissible explosive when it is similar in all respects to the sample that passed certain tests by the national Bureau of Mines, and when it is used in Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Wintertime Seismograph Set-Up Blues Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - Wintertime Seismograph Set-Up BluesBy Bobby Dupree I remember a big problem with a seismograph in the winter two years ago. In response to a citizen’s complaint I placed a transducer near the corner of a two-story home. It was a pretty nice day for th Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Dynamite Daze (274eef47-64b4-4b3c-b71a-71551df93b44) Dynamite Daze (274eef47-64b4-4b3c-b71a-71551df93b44)We had a cold, gray winter here in Kansas City and I spent a lot of time watching out my den window at the squirrels and birds trying to get by in the lousy weather. I remember too well working in the Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Cosmopolitan February 1906 / A Fulminating Philosopher Study of Tremendous Human Force and Its Work in the Making of High Explosives Journal: 100 Years / Cosmopolitan February 1906 / A Fulminating Philosopher Study of Tremendous Human Force and Its Work in the Making of High ExplosivesBy William Stewart Recitations were taking place in the red schoolhouse at Orneville, Maine. It was winter and the snow lay deep on the ground, but some of the scholars were in bare feet, and only half as many hats hung Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Utilizing Continuous Photo Analysis of Fragmentation as a Blast / Crush Improvement Tool Utilizing Continuous Photo Analysis of Fragmentation as a Blast / Crush Improvement ToolBy James McGough, Lawrence Mirabelli, Ran Tamir The paper will demonstrate how automated fragmentation photo analysis is being used at the Lafarge North America, Ravena NY quarry as part of an ongoing drill, blast and primary crushing continuous im Jan 1, 2012 
