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On the Influence of Powder Factor on Mucking RateBy Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Manuel Lopez, Pablo Segarra
Previous work in which rock properties and blasting parameters (geometry, charging and timing) were reported together with truck filling times, is taken as a starting point for a thorough analysis of
Jan 1, 2008
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To React Or Not To React? – Tis’a Fuelish Question!By Michael Wieland
Smoke/fume measurements from rapid transitory charge reactions are not wholly comparable with thermodynamic reaction code (TDRC) results, since quenched chemical reactions yield nonequilibrium concent
Jan 1, 2012
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A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO ExplosivesBy R Heater, G Glynn
Various small diameter commercial grades of slurry and emulsion explosives were tested and compared. Velocity diameter curves for confined and unconfined charges were established and the effects of te
Jan 1, 1984
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Blast fragmentation model to increase mill productivity and optimize resources based on the Mine to Mill MethodologyBy A. Ribeiro
The effective utilization of resources and process optimization play a crucial role in the sustaining and growth of overall businesses. This principle holds true in the mining sector, where particular
Jan 1, 2024
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Diagnostics of Production Blasts in a Deep Underground MineBy F. Malek
An extensive blast monitoring program has been carried out to study explosive performance and the effectiveness of blast designs in production blasts in a deep underground mine. Comprehensive monitori
Jan 1, 2013
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Blasting Permanently Frozen Asbestos Ore in Northern CanadaAlmost one half of Canada's total land surface is underlain by permafrost. This term describes the thermal condition of earth materials when their temperature remains below 0°C continuously for a numb
Jan 1, 1975
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Explosive Demolition of Coolign Towers in the NetherlandsBy B de Raadt
After discussing mechanisms of collapse for the explosive demolition of towers in general and cooling towers in particular, author comments upon a blasting operation in which four cooling towers were
Jan 1, 1978
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Reducing Coal Loss During Cast Blasting At Rix’s Creek MineBloomfield Collieries Rix’s Creek Mine is an open cut coal operation located in the Hunter Valley region of Australia. The mine produces approximately 1.1 mt of saleable product per year and routinely
Jan 1, 2006
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The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of RockBy R R. Dimock
A goal of all mine operators is to optimize the breakage of the inplace rock to achieve maximum excavating efficiency. The use of the seismograph at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Nevada Mines Divisio
Jan 1, 1976
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Field Study of the Blasting Vibration Stability of Large Natrual Rock PinnaclesBy Robert A. Cummings, Francis S. Kendorski, Charles H. Dowding
During the summer of 1980, a field project was carried out to determine the stability of the beautiful and dramatic natural limestone pinnacles (locally termed "Hoodoos") at Bryce Canyon National Park
Jan 1, 1982
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Evaluation of Velocity of Detonation of Permitted ExplosivesBy R R. Singh, U K. Dey, S K. Roy
"Commercial explosives being a heterogeneous mixture of many chemical compounds in prefixed proportion, their velocity of detonation (VOD) may vary from batch to batch, due to variations in the propor
Jan 1, 2007
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Blast Monitoring Using High Speed Video Research EquipmentBy Scott G. Giltner, Paul N. Worsey
During the short duration of an explosive blast, many events occur which are too quick to be detected or observed in detail with the naked eye or by normal photographic techniques. Through the use of
Jan 1, 1986
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Safety Talk - Misfires: Don't Overlook the Safety if FlaggersBy Larry Schneider
In the construction field and to a lesser degree in mining, flagman are often necessary to move traffic and or pedestrians through work zones. Everyone readily recognizes that they are essential for t
Jan 1, 2004
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Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact LoadsBy S. Huang, K. Xia
The down-stream size reduction processes such as crushing, grinding and milling, represent major expenditure of energy. The present study is aimed at linking the fragmentation characteristics of the r
Jan 1, 2015
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A Coyote Blast at Rhone-Poulenc's Maiden Rock Silica QuarryBy John C. Adams, Darrel D. Porter
After conventional drill and shoot methods were determined to be unfeasible due the fractured nature of the ground, a "coyote" blast was designed to produce 250,000 tons of rock from Rhone-Poulenc's M
Jan 1, 1993
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Understanding Blast Movement and its impacts on Grade Control at Ahafo Gold Mine in GhanaBy Wayne Rogers, Sarma Kanchibotla, Alan Tordoir, Bryon Bisiauz, Seth Ako, Eric Engmann
Blast induced rock mass displacement can have a significant impact on ore loss & dilution. The mischaracterization of the grade boundaries both prior to, as well as a result of blasting can lead to si
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance Evaluation and Effects of Standoff on 10,500 grain per foot Linear Shaped ChargeBy Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Dominique Nolan
The basic metric for linear shaped charge performance is the amount of cutting distance that the charge can effectively yield given a specific standoff and target. Due to its size and restricted produ
Jan 1, 2013
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Analysis of Blast Pattern to Evaluate Extent and Causes of Overbreak in Large CavernBy S K. Mandal, S Dasgupta
"Damage is classifi ed as loss in the integrity or deterioration in the quality of rock massand is infl uenced by methodology of excavation on the geo-technical properties of rockmass. Overbreak, on t
Jan 1, 2008
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Blast Damage Claims Evaluation and The Small Engineering FirmBy Mark A. Rugen
It may be difficult to imagine but small engineering companies do exist, even in relatively large cities like San Antonio. Due to the limited capital available for the purchase or use of equipment suc
Jan 1, 1983
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The Evolution of Loading 4 1/2 Inch Diameter Upholes at Kidd Creek No. 1 MineBy R Malo, A Yetter
The use of large diameter blastholes for underground mining began approximately twelve years ago and are now routinely employed in a variety of ore types and stope designs. These large boreholes, rang
Jan 1, 1984