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Overpressure and Ground Vibration for Pipeline Construction Blasting - Measurements and PredictionsBy David Jones, Jeff Bregar, Damien Bell
We have analyzed overpressure and ground vibration measurements for construction blasting for a large pipeline project. These field-measured levels have been compared to existing prediction curves in
Feb 1, 2020
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Journal: Recent Projects Chimney blasting in Vienna, AustriatriaBy Walter Voglauer
On May 14, 2011 a chimney blast took place in Vienna, Austria. The blasting operation was part of the demolition works at a former railway fabrication. The demolition works on this ground were done un
Jan 1, 2013
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Blasting Parameters for Concrete Fly-OversBy Bob de Raadt
The main problem in blasting a fly-over spanning a main road is the brief time available for blasting and the removal of the debris, in order to minimize the ensuing traffic disruption in the public h
Jan 1, 1984
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Risk Management for the Explosives UserBy J T. Patterson
The mining, quarrying and construction industries are often blamed for causing damage to residential-type structures when explosives are used. The claim experience for blasting vibration damage has be
Jan 1, 1978
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Three Laboratory Tests for Explosive RuggednessBy Michael Wieland
Three laboratory tests were developed for rating the wave-impact ruggedness of cap-sensitive explosives that are used for blasting in underground coal mines. Destructible pipe fixtures, called simulat
Jan 1, 1996
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Baseline Corrections for Mining Blast VibrationsBy Jhon J. Silva Castro
Blast vibration records used in mining contain unwanted information in the form of noise due to long-period drifts, background noise, and noise due to the conversion of the analogue signal to a digita
Jan 1, 2015
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Blast Optimization for Improved Dragline ProductivityBy Hike Humphreys, Geoff Baldwin
A project aimed at blast optimisation for large open pit coal mines is utilising blast monitoring and analysis techniques, advanced dragline monitoring equipment, and blast simulation software, to ass
Jan 1, 1994
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Blast Created Trenches for Groundwater RemediationBy Jeffrey E. Loney, Andrew F. McKnown
Recovery of contaminated groundwater migrating through bedrock can be very difficult due to the low transmissivity of many bedrock fracture systems. To overcome these difficulties, a system of control
Jan 1, 1995
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Training and Licensing Requirements for BlastersBy Stanley L. Lippincott
A number of Federal and State agencies require formal training for blasters. Federal agencies often specify the need for initial training involving all job responsibilities as well as periodic refresh
Jan 1, 1995
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Screen Analysis of Full-Scale Production BlastsBy R E. Otterness, M S. Stagg
The U. S. Bureau of Mines conducted 22 full-scale blasts to determine the effects of delay and explosive type on fragmentation. The shots were conducted over a period of 7 years in three limestone qua
Jan 1, 1995
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Get Proper Insurance For Blasting ExposureBy A. W. (Sandy) Neilson
Whether you are a general contractor who hires subcontractors to perform blasting work or you have your own blasting crew, it is extremely important to understand how Business Liability Insurance work
Jan 1, 2002
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General Requirement for Effective Overburden CastingBy James D. Cook, Dan McCutchen
Effective overburden casting requires the efficient use of todays explosives and initiations systems if a mine is to survive. This paper uses a major coal stripping operation as an example of the prop
Jan 1, 1994
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Micro-bit Analysis for Drillability EstimationBy T. N. Singh, Vasudev Singh
To explore and exploit the natural resources like oil, gas, economic mineral water drilling is still considered to be the reliable and economical method. When a drill bit penetrates the rock mass eith
Jan 1, 2008
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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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Preparing for the Inevitable: How to respond to potential law suits and prepare for your day in courtBy G Alan Foster
Because of the marked human response to blast effects and inherent defects present in many modern structures the real possibility of being named as a defendant in a law suit faces most blasters. Until
Jan 1, 1989
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Blasting Near New Concrete – 3 Case HistoriesBy G. F. Revey
When rock blasting occurs near new concrete of varying age, engineers representing project owners often express concern that vibration from the blasting will crack nearby concrete. Regulations and/or
Jan 1, 2006
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The Largest Chemical Explosion on the Australian Continent: The Ord River ProjectThis case history refers to the detonation of the two largest chemical explosions on the Australian continent. An important element of feasibility studies and construction guidance included prediction
Jan 1, 1995
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Differential Topographic Vibration ISO-MappingBy D T. Froedge
A new system for acquiring blast vibration data and a method for presenting that data in such a way that there can be an extraordinarily enhanced insight into the understanding of vibrations produced
Jan 1, 1989
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Millisecond Initiation for Narrow Reef Stoping in South Acrican Gold MinesBy J R. Brinkmann, S G. Giltner
Nearly all of the South African gold mining industry still uses fuse and igniter-cord initiation systems. Over the past 30 years numerous attempts at developing new initiation systems have not yielded
Jan 1, 1989
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New Model for Realistic 3D Blast SimulationBy BernardThierry
To be able to precisely predict the result of a mine blast before pressing the button is a goal for many blasters due to the environmental and economic constraints of our century. Based on the fundame