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                     A Simple Method of Determining Site-Specific Safe Decking Procedures in Order to Avoid Dynamic Pressure Issues When Decking A Simple Method of Determining Site-Specific Safe Decking Procedures in Order to Avoid Dynamic Pressure Issues When DeckingBy Neal Lee, Braden T. Lusk, Brendan McCray Determining the minimum amount of inert material that can be used between explosive columns is a complex problem. Using too little inert material can result in detonator/primer failure, either by symp Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Case Study and Hands On with the New DSL2 Electronic Initiation System Case Study and Hands On with the New DSL2 Electronic Initiation SystemBy Thierry Bernard, J. M. Laboz 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation and Explosives Applications Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage Risk Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage RiskBy Enver Alan This Research & Development (R&D) study was conducted in the field of applied blasting engineering in Ethiopia, within the AKH Railway Project, which was built in Girena, within the boundaries of the 
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                     Response of Pressurized Pipelines to Production - Size Mine Blasting Response of Pressurized Pipelines to Production - Size Mine BlastingBy Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind The mining industry occasionally blasts near pressurized transmission pipelines and has requested guidance of safe vibration levels and setback distances. the Bureau of Mines and the Indiana Departmen Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Using the Superposition of Seed Waveforms to Predict Seismic Effect by Blasting Using the Superposition of Seed Waveforms to Predict Seismic Effect by BlastingBy Yang Jun, Qu Mei, Zheng Yao-wu, Chi Li-yuan Due to the necessity of the prediction of blasting seismic effect around strip mine bench blasting area, the paper provides a method to predict the blasting seismic effect by employing the superpositi Jan 1, 2015 
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                     A Survey to Better Understand Collegiate Talent for Recruiting Purposes A Survey to Better Understand Collegiate Talent for Recruiting PurposesBy Paul Sainato Recruiting and retaining students in the explosives industry is becoming increasingly important each year. With no undergraduate degree in explosives engineering currently available in the United Stat Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode SimulationBy Dale Preece A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Impact of Open-Pit Blasting on the Multi-Seam Workings of Adjoining Underground Coal Mine Impact of Open-Pit Blasting on the Multi-Seam Workings of Adjoining Underground Coal MineBy Ajoy K. Singh, B Mohanty, P K. Singh A study was conducted to investigate the damage potential to underground multiseam openings caused due to vibration generated by open-pit coal mine blasting. The objective was to recommend optimal exp Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Automation of Drill and Blast - Measurement Techniques to Develop Standard Procedures Automation of Drill and Blast - Measurement Techniques to Develop Standard ProceduresBy Ewan Selers, Gary Cavanough Drilling automation technology is well advanced and automated drill rigs are in use at a number of operating mines. This is not the case for the other drill and blast processes due to significant tech Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration Charges Optimizing the Initiation Position of Geophysical Exploration ChargesBy E. McCullough, D. Preece, M. Ortel Geophysical explosive charges are used in mineral resource exploration. They are detonated subsurface and radiate sonic waves into ground monitors, which detect the vibration waves and their interacti Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Blast Design and Diagnostics Using, Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography Systems Blast Design and Diagnostics Using, Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy Laura Bustemante, Bruce Vandenberg, Fred Huettig Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 1000 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast Optimization Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast OptimizationBy Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari Blast optimization in open-pit operations is a task that often remains at a theoretical stage. Indeed, when it comes to operational blast design and onsite implementation, time restrictions and field Jan 1, 2019 
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                     An Analytical Approach For Diagnosing and Solving Blasting Complaints An Analytical Approach For Diagnosing and Solving Blasting ComplaintsBy Douglas Rudenko Have you ever had a neighbor complain about a blast one day, but says the next day’s blast was better, even though the Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) increased? How about neighbors that complain about a Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Lothological Recognition Based on Monitored Drilling Performance Parameters Lothological Recognition Based on Monitored Drilling Performance ParametersBy Jonathan Peck, Doug Pollitt, Malcolm Scoble Over the past 5 years the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill University, has been involved in the performance monitoring of both percussive and rotary drills. Studies conducted Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Blasting in Challenging Environments Blasting in Challenging EnvironmentsBy Richard Goodridge, Stephen Thomsqn, S Rodgers, D Tunaley The mining, quarry and construction industries are facing’new challenges everyday. These challenges can be imposed by economic objectives or through external factors such as extreme geological conditi Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Economics of Buffer Blasting in Surface Mineral Mines-Minimizing Ore Waste and Dilution Economics of Buffer Blasting in Surface Mineral Mines-Minimizing Ore Waste and DilutionBy Dale S. Preece, J Paul Tidman, Stephen H. Chung A discrete element computer program named DMC-BLAST (Distinct Motion code) has been under development since. 1987 for modeling rock blasting (Preece & Taylor, 1989). This program employs explicit time Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Underwater Blasting: A Summary Underwater Blasting: A SummaryBy Joshua Taylor Drake This report answers specific questions concerning underwater blasting considerations, and blasting safety. The blasting considerations discussed consist of basic blasting principles, and new variables Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Field Studies of CO Migration from Blasting Field Studies of CO Migration from BlastingBy Richard J. Mainiero, Michael J. Sapko, Marcia L. Harris Since 1988, there have been thirteen documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through near surface strata into structures or oth Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Delay Blasting Cap Corrosion of the Nonel by Acid Water Delay Blasting Cap Corrosion of the Nonel by Acid WaterBy Noelia Valencia, Carlos Agreda, Jean Arenales, Juan Llerena "In this technical paper is reported the several tests and the preliminary results that has been obtained so far. It must be emphasized that this investigation was started several months ago.On the ot Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Airblast Control Techniques in Open Cut Mines Airblast Control Techniques in Open Cut MinesBy Alan: Moore Richards Effective control of airblast requires that significant factors be identified and satisfied by blast design and careful implementation. Significant factors include charge mass, distance, face height a Jan 1, 2006 
