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                     Complete Computer Simulation of Crater Blasting Including Fragmentation and Rock Motion (2000 International Society of Explosives Engineers) Complete Computer Simulation of Crater Blasting Including Fragmentation and Rock Motion (2000 International Society of Explosives Engineers)By Dale S. Preece, Lee M. Taylor Computer simulation of the physics involved in conventional rock blasting can be split into two phases; transient stress wave propagation and rock motion. Because the two phases involve totally differ Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Azimuthal Variation of Ratiation of Seismic Energy from Cast Blasts Azimuthal Variation of Ratiation of Seismic Energy from Cast BlastsBy Robert Martin, Brian W. Stump As part of a series of seismic experiments designed to improve the understanding of the impact of mining blasts on verifying a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, a sixteen station network of three-compone Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Air Blast - An Often Overlooked Cause of Structural Response Air Blast - An Often Overlooked Cause of Structural ResponseBy Douglas Rudenko When blasting complaints come, as an industry we often immediately look to the ground vibration as the source of the trouble. Often times we overlook or place less emphasis on the collected air overpr Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Crack Response to Blast Vibrations and Moisture Induced Volumetric Changes in Foundation Soils Crack Response to Blast Vibrations and Moisture Induced Volumetric Changes in Foundation SoilsBy J. Meissner In this paper vibratory crack response is compared to that produced by volumetric changes in foundation soils induced by natural events. These natural phenomena include changes in the water table, cha Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blasting: Strict Tort Liability or Negligence Blasting: Strict Tort Liability or NegligenceBy Timothy Stark At present blasters are strictly liable under tort law for personal injury and property damage caused by ground vibrations and/or air overpressures. The application of strict tort liability to vibrati Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion Project Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion ProjectBy Barbara A. Sciever, John H. Sr Schue Riverboat gambling has caused quite a sensation among people since its talk of coming to Illinois. The year 1992 marked the start of an era for people that had a penchant for gambling, it was the year Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Effects of Firing Time Variations and Explosive Array Length on Seismic Wave Propagation from Quarry Blasts Effects of Firing Time Variations and Explosive Array Length on Seismic Wave Propagation from Quarry BlastsBy Sharon K. Reamer, Klaus G. Hinzen, Brian W. Stump "This study investigates seismic wave propagation from two production shots in a limestone quarry. Our motivation is to investigate the efficiency of two superpositioning techniques. The production sh Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Transporting "Explosive" Materials by Air and The United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Test Criteria - A Case Study Transporting "Explosive" Materials by Air and The United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Test Criteria - A Case StudyBy D Wilson, R R. Vandebeek, R A. Bowes "As business opportunities are sought around the world, the explosives industry must oftengrapple with the United Nations Transport of Dangerous Goods Recommendations.Canadians have problems in this a Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Pre-Split Economics and Practice at Gold Fields Operating Co. - Chimney Creek Mine Pre-Split Economics and Practice at Gold Fields Operating Co. - Chimney Creek MineBy Lyle Avey For the purpose of this paper, testwork and general pre-splitting practice will be discussed for the Chimney Creek Mine. Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Cost Determination Cost DeterminationBy Gary B. Hemphill Estimators will agree that estimating for excavation is the most difficult costing task. Equipment costs and production rates are the toughest to determine. The following illustration is a method that Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Explosive Initiation Practice and its Effect on Energy Release in Commercial Explosives Explosive Initiation Practice and its Effect on Energy Release in Commercial ExplosivesBy D K. Joyce, B Mohanty "A variety of initiation modes are currently in use. This includes initiation by single ormultiple detonators and boosters, by detonating cords of varying strengths, and bycombinations of cords and bo Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Cast Blasting: Design and Applications Cast Blasting: Design and ApplicationsBy Travis Watts, Chris Prater, G. T. Lineberry Moving overburden at minimal cost is becoming increasingly important to coal mining companies throughout the U.S. The coal market is currently doing well, with an average spot coal price for Central A Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Gap Sensitivities of Water-Gel Explosives Gap Sensitivities of Water-Gel ExplosivesBy V Krishna Mohan, J Edmund Hay This paper discusses the results of the gap sensitivity measurements made on water-gel explosives, sensitized by monomethylamine nitrate (MMAN) and flake aluminium, and one emulsion explosive. This st Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Seismic Waves Transmitted from Rock to Water: Theory and Experience Seismic Waves Transmitted from Rock to Water: Theory and ExperienceIt has been common practice for many years to predict and control underwater blasting effects on the basis of certain simplified theories related to the pressures generated by underwater detonations. Jan 1, 1985 
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                     A Case Study of Full-Face Blasting in Highway Tunnell A Case Study of Full-Face Blasting in Highway TunnellBy Changa-Ha Ryu, Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee The rock mass to be excavated is classified using data obtained from the initial site investigation, and the design of excavation and support is then made based on the rock class. Rock classification Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Computer Simulation of Explosive Demolition of Structures By Using Nerual Network Computer Simulation of Explosive Demolition of Structures By Using Nerual NetworkBy Gungor Tuncer, Erhan Bakirci, Ali Kahriman, Atilla Ozmen, O. Nuri Ucan, Savas Gorgun There are several methods for demolition of structures but most of them depend mostly on conventional ways of using machines for breaking and crushing structural elements. However the need for lots of Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Productivity Improvements in Longhole Stoping with Repumpable Emulsions Productivity Improvements in Longhole Stoping with Repumpable EmulsionsBy Rolly Thorpe Bulk emulsion explosives have been used at surface mines and quarries for many years. Recently, this technology has been adapted for underground use in relatively confined work areas and in smaller di Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Blasting Optimization Using Autonomous Fragmentation Monitoring System Blasting Optimization Using Autonomous Fragmentation Monitoring SystemBy B. Corrêa, M. Cavalcante A large open pit iron ore mine in Brazil, which has a heterogeneous lithology, faces a challenge in defining drill and blast patterns to achieve the expected results. The mine needed to obtain an aut Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Journal: You Be the Judge - A Study on Ethics (789e5c3c-8c01-4005-9710-845a93dd4cf9) Journal: You Be the Judge - A Study on Ethics (789e5c3c-8c01-4005-9710-845a93dd4cf9)In the March/April 2006 issue of the Journal, we published an ethical dilemma called “Blowing the Whistle.” We received many interesting responses to the article as requested. Some of the responses ar Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Experimental Data Indicating a Direct Link Between the Rate of Stemming Ejection and the Degree of Rock Face Movement in Bench Blasting Experimental Data Indicating a Direct Link Between the Rate of Stemming Ejection and the Degree of Rock Face Movement in Bench BlastingBy Paul Worsey A strong inverse relationship between rock face movement and stemming ejection is presented. Previously unpublished data from blast control plug research and development involving high speed video ana Jan 1, 1990 
