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Blasting Optimization using 3D Photogrammetry in a South Brazilian Quarry
By L. O. Souza, J. F. Gewher, M. P. Scussiatto, C. S. Mendonca, R. A. McClure, B. T. Kuckartz, J. Kloeckner
Blasting is the most effective and economical tool available to fragment and move rock for most applications. If properly executed, it can improve down-stream operations such as loading, hauling and c
Jan 1, 2013
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Public Perception of Blasting at Rock Quarries in Expanding Urban Environments - St. Charles County, MO
By Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk
Differences exist between public perception of construction blasting and quarry blasting. In general, people are able to tolerate short term inconveniences much better than long term ones. The paper f
Jan 1, 2005
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Electronic Detonators on Crazy Horse Mountain: A Pre-Split Study
By Douglas Bartley, Kevin Hachmeister, Rich Barry
The use of explosive energy as a tool in mining and construction is the most effective way to move large amounts of rock that is otherwise unable to be efficiently excavated. Since the early days of e
Jan 1, 2004
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Determining The Dynamic Response of Geologic Bodies Through Split-Hopkinson Bar Compression Testing for Blasting Applications
By Dr. Zach Agioutantis, Elliott Morgan
The explosives, mining, and heavy civil industries consistently battle the uncertainty that is associated with working with a heterogenous medium like rock in blasting. This has led to studies to incr
Jan 21, 2025
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Predictive Modelling for Equipment Blast Exclusion Zone Reduction
By Kim Henley, Chris Batten
This paper discusses the use of the Orica WildFireTM flyrock model to help mining operations in Australia and Asia minimise blast exclusion zones for equipment, increasing utilisation and productivity
Feb 1, 2020
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Utility Blasting Using Atlas's Two-Component Explosive Kinepak
By Carl E. Jones
This presentation discusses the properties of the two-component explosive, KinePak, and how it is used by the utility industry.
Jan 1, 1978
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Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion Explosive
By Ulf Nyberg, Changping Yi, Daniel Johansson, Håkan Schunnesson
To investigate the non-ideal detonation properties of aluminized emulsion explosive, a series of tests for an emulsion explosive with 5% aluminum powder additive were carried out with mortar confineme
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Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion Explosive
By Ulf Nyberg, Changping Yi, Daniel Johansson, Håkan Schunnesson
To investigate the non-ideal detonation properties of aluminized emulsion explosive, a series of tests for an emulsion explosive with 5% aluminum powder additive were carried out with mortar confineme
Feb 1, 2020
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Electronic Detonator Failed by Electromagnetic Waves Emitted on Detonation of Nearby Explosive Charges
By Tuan Nguyen, Dirk Hummel, Ruilin Yang
In a tunnelling site in Japan, it was found that detonators failed to initiate with their shells and primary explosive intact. Their capacitors, however, were discharged due to some damage on the appl
Feb 6, 2023
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Detonation Behavior of Emulsion Explosives Containing Large Voids
By Y. Hirosaki, H. Hamashima, Y. Itoh Kato, S. Tanaka
The emulsion explosives show non- ideal detonation behavior, and its detonation velocity can be controled by selecting the size and adjusting the quantity of voids involved. To establish the technolog
Jan 1, 2000
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Study of Vibrations in Far and Near Field to Determine the Technical Feasibility of Massive Blasting.
By Raúl Mondaca Aracena
Mantoverde mine requires increasing its production level to double. EMTS - Projects performs far and near field vibration studies to make changes to the D&B design and sequences, in order to equalize
Feb 1, 2020
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Vibration Control in the Community and Cost Optimization by Applying a New Generation of Controlled Energy Explosives.
By Kinross Paracatu, Victor Morais, Luis Marinho, Rolando Fuentes, Lucas Steffen, Leopoldo Muñoz, Washington Vilas
Nowadays, mining operations close to communities face increasingly challenges, especially in their drilling and blasting operations. One of the critical effects are the ground vibrations produced in i
Feb 6, 2023
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Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration Control
By Eric Reale
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is currently building City Water Tunnel #3 beneath the city. The purpose of this tunnel is to improve water distribution to the city and
Jan 1, 1989
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Blast movement numerical simulation effective way to monitor ore dilution.
By Sam Taoum, Omar Riahi
Few tools allow for accurately tracking ore dilution after blasting. Existing methods often rely on data analysis or linear interpolation of velocity, which can be imprecise and less effective in vari
Jan 21, 2025
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Constructing Laboratory Caverns in Hard Rock Under High Stress
By Christopher Laughton
A new underground laboratory is under construction at the recently closed Homestake Gold Mine, Lead South Dakota, United States of America. The Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory is d
Jan 1, 2011
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Case Study: Mining Blast Information Management.
By J Silva Castro, Braden Lusk
Information management is important in all disciplines. In mining; collection and analysis of information before, during and even after mining is a keystone to performance. During mining, information
Jan 1, 2012
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Electronic Detonator Easy to Implement: No Longer a Myth
By Laurent Airaud
For around ten years, electronic detonators are available for those who want to use advanced methods and to apply theories promoted by engineers and professors to reduce blast concerns or improve frag
Jan 1, 2004
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Overpressure and Ground Vibration for Pipeline Construction Blasting - Measurements and Predictions
By 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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Close in Blasting in Urban Areas, Changing Regulations and a Case Study
By C. Breeds, K. Jeremiah, E. Jennings
Washington State has a well developed set of blasting regulations which have been promulgated by the Department of Labor using extensive stakeholder input, not only from citizens but also from manufac
Jan 1, 2024
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Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical Models
By Cristian Castro, Patricio Gomez, Jason Furtney, Augusto Lucarelli
Understanding the effect of blast-induced damage on wall stability is critical to safe and economical operation of a large open pit mine. In this paper, a numerical modeling methodology is used to inv