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Improving Drilling and Blasting By Using TQM and Appropriate ITBy John Hutchings
Drilling and blasting is a clearly delineated work process, which has well defined inputs and outputs. Drilling and blasting is also a process with a number of steps each of which has measurable outco
Jan 1, 2004
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Ammonia (NH3) in blasting fumes – origin and measurementBy Peter Moser, Michael Messner, Florian Bauer
The existence of ammonia in underground blasting fumes was frequently measured in various field tests (6, 7). Ammonia in fumes with a TLV (threshold limit value) of around 30 ppm (slightly different i
Jan 1, 2010
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Update on Blasting Near a CrusherBy Scott G. Giltner, Alex Schwenk
This paper is an update on a paper presented at the 2022 ISEE conference. The original paper presented how the mine operator desired to open up ore reserves near several mine structures including two
Jan 21, 2025
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Shape Charge EffectivenessBy Daniel Castelo, Ben Potter
This paper will discuss the most efficient and effective way to use shape charges when considering standoff distances and the amount of an explosive to be used. For each shape charge test that was per
Jan 1, 2011
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Strain-rate Dependence of Compressive Strength in a Granitic RockBy R. Ranjan
Stanstead granite has been investigated with respect to its dynamic compressive strength and its strain-rate dependency. A standard Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus has been employed to g
Jan 1, 2010
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Experimental Investigation into the TNT Equivalency of Electric, Non-Electric and Electronic DetonatorsBy Emily Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Ben Sonpon, Kelly Williams
The effect of length to diameter of the detonator is compared using Ansys/Autodyn 2-D simulations, the results of which are validated experimentally. It was found that higher pressure comes with a lar
Feb 1, 2020
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Evaluation of Drilling and Blasting Using Explosives Based on General Adherence of the Drilling and Rock Blasting PlanBy Jair Koppe
The unsatisfactory blasting effect is mainly related to the improper selection of design parameters of drilling and blasting scheme. In order to evaluate the rationality of drilling and blasting schem
Feb 6, 2023
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Crack Visualization and Mapping in Rock Samples due to Impact Loading with Tungsten Carbide BitsBy Karl Peterson, Bibhu Mohanty, Chanakya Nariseti
The mechanism of crack formation in two target rocks (Kuru granite and Flamboro Limestone) is studied experimentally by simulating the impact action of a percussive drilling bit. Rock samples are dyna
Jan 1, 2015
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Environmental Concerns at Colorado School of Mines Explosive Research LaboratoryBy Nicholas Matthews, Vilem Petr
This project will report findings on the establishment of a new surface test site at the Colorado School of Mines Edgar Mine. Concerns over the blast effects on site neighbors prompted the study to be
Jan 1, 2010
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Tunneling in a Sensitive EnvironmentBy Scott Stephenson
Making a tunnel through solid rock can sometimes be a dangerous task. Many things must be considered in order to complete such a task safely, and efficiently. Prior to starting things must be known su
Jan 1, 2009
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Optimization of Blast Fragmentation Curves and Determination of Rock-Blast Domains at Coimolache Mine, Based on Rock Factor Criterion and Kuz-Ram ModelBy Luis Huaroc, Augusto Sotomayor, Erick Rodriguez, Paulo Fernández, José Ricaldi, Luis Alejandro
The application of the Kuz-Ram model for the prediction of fragmentation is used worldwide, in Coimolache Mine it was used to determine blast domains and optimize the process by obtaining drilling pat
Feb 1, 2020
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Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion ExplosiveBy 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 ExplosiveBy 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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A New Method to Calculate the Frequency Associated with the Peak Particle Velocity of the Vector SumBy Ruilin Yang
The vector sum peak particle velocity (PPV) of blast vibrations describes the blast vibration intensity more completely than the PPV of a single component waveform. It is more logical to use a vector
Jan 1, 2015
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Journal: 100 Years / A PRIMER ON EXPLOSIVES FOR COAL MINERS Bulletin 17 by Charles E. Munroe & Clarence Hall U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D.C.By Robert Hopler
Of the common causes of the larger mine accidents, such as falls of roof and coal, gas and dust explosions, mine fires, and the misuse of explosives, all of which are often closely related, each must
Jan 1, 2012
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Correlating Near-Source Damage from Single-Hole Explosions to Seismic WavesBy Randy Martin, Jessie Bonner, Peter Boyd, Mark Leidig, Timothy Rath
We conducted the Vermont Damage Experiment in central Vermont during July 2008. Five single-hole explosions with yields ranging from 60.8 kg (134 lbs) to 122.5 kg (270 lbs) were detonated in homogeneo
Jan 1, 2010
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Blasting soft, plastic mineral inside a silo at a copper mineBy Benjamin Cebrian
Metallurgical testing at Cobre Las Cruces prior to production at the mill was done with overburden gossan. Some of that test gossan was a very fine material, wet by the water conditions at the bottom
Jan 1, 2010
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Multiple Seed Waveform Vibration Model of blasts Established at Mont-Wright MineBy Joe Atalla, Leojenen Etulle, Jesse Desrochers, Joseph Mukendi Kabuya, Remi Proulx, Ruilin Yang
The Mont-Wright mine is Canada's largest open-pit iron ore mine with multiple open pits in operation. It is operated by ArcelorMittal Mining Canada in the northeast of the province of Quebec, near the
Jan 26, 2026
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Journal: 100 Years / DRIVING HEADINGS IN ROCK TUNNELS Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers New York 1910By W. L. Saunders
RBH Note: In the early days of drill & blast tunneling the jobs utilized large crews of drillers and muckers. Advance per round was limited (typically around four feet) but two rounds per 8-hour shift
Jan 1, 2011
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The Demolition of Genoa's Silos, An Example of SynergyBy Amanda Verno, Danilo Coppe, Andrea Reggiani, Adolfo Bacci
The methodological example that comes from the demolition of the Genoa grain silos, should not been considered as an auto-celebration of a difficult project successfully executed, but should serve as
Jan 1, 2005