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                     Explosive Energy In Blast Design Optimization Explosive Energy In Blast Design OptimizationBy Deepak Vidyarthi This paper deals with the significance of Explosive Energy in the optimization of blast design parameters, and the benefits emerging out of it. It is based on the original work done by the author in d Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Explosives Properties and Characteristics Explosives Properties and CharacteristicsBy P D. Katsabanis According to Persson(1) steady state detonation along a cylindrical charge can be regarded as a self propagating process in which the axial compressive effect of the shock front discontinuity changes Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Effects of Underground Blasting on Nearby Pre-existing Structures The Effects of Underground Blasting on Nearby Pre-existing StructuresBy Scott Rosenthal, Logan Connolly Butte, Montana holds a prestigious place in the history of mining, deemed “The Richest Hill on Earth,” containing a plethora of underground mines. The Orphan Boy/Orphan Girl underground mines, on the Jan 1, 2018 
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                     A Model for Near and Farfield Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions A Model for Near and Farfield Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer FunctionsBy D. Scott Scovira, Ruilin Yang Blast vibration in the highwall from a cast blast in open pit mines or in the hanging walls from a stope blast in underground mines is a common concern. Vibration in such cases is a typical near-field Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Vibration Control Blasting for Low Stability Final Wall Vibration Control Blasting for Low Stability Final WallBy Greg Wyartt In the Pilbara region of Western Australia, an iron ore mine is undertaking a high wall cut-back to improve stability and allow access to deeper ore deposits. Several sections of the wall have been cl Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Computer-Aided Design & High-Precision Systems in Drilling & Blasting Computer-Aided Design & High-Precision Systems in Drilling & BlastingBy William Wilkinson, Vladisla Kecojevic Current three-dimensional (3D) computer design technology leveraged into drill and blast planning and operations is changing the way engineers and operations approach drill and blast design. Additiona Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Response of Manufactured Houses to Blast Vibrations Response of Manufactured Houses to Blast VibrationsBy Michael Mann Two house trailers and a modem modular house, all pillar-supported with cantilevered perimeters, were monitored for structural response to vibrations from surface coal mine blasts. Due to the large bl Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The SMI, New Easy-To-Use Electronic Initiation System The SMI, New Easy-To-Use Electronic Initiation SystemBy Peter Duniam, Stephen John Brace 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation and Explosives Applications Orlando,Florida,USA July24-27,200O. Objectives:- After completing this session 1. Explain safety issues 2. Do si Jan 1, 2000 
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                     AEL Ring 2000 AEL Ring 2000While ring-blasting techniques offer substantial benefits, there are intrinsic problems that are exacerbated when large blocks of ore are mined in attempts to improve the production economics. These p Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Electronic Detonator Performance Evaluation Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. Electronic Detonator Performance Evaluation Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc.By Doug Bartley, Roy McKinstry, John Floyd In March of 2001, Barrick Goldstrike became the first surface gold operation in North America to evaluate the advantages of electronic detonators. A detailed study was conducted to quantify the benefi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Methods of Evaluating and Predicting Fragmentation Methods of Evaluating and Predicting FragmentationBy Claude Cunningham The primary reason for blasting is to fragment rock. In production blasting, the fragment sizes produced are known to exercise an overwhelming influence over working costs: handling costs and tonnage Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives? Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives?By Tapan Goswami The expectation from the blasting engineers and shotfirers is often that explosives will perform optimally at all times. However, in reality, non-ideal situations exist on mine sites and occurrences o Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting and Comminution Choices for the Management of the Mining Business Blasting and Comminution Choices for the Management of the Mining BusinessBy Alexandre Passos, Giorgio De Tomi, Tatiane Marin, Dennis Cremonese, Jacopo Seccatore "In the mining industry, rock excavation is the first phase of the comminution process. Downstreamoperations such as secondary breaking, crushing and milling terminate the process, reducing the size o Jan 1, 2016 
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                     New Affordable, High-Sped, Solid State, PC Based Video Imaging Systems and Software New Affordable, High-Sped, Solid State, PC Based Video Imaging Systems and SoftwareBy Don W. Lake Of all the blast monitor& instrumentation systems and techniques av&able today, highspeed photography and videography remain as the most valuable, stand alone, diagnostic techniques to evaluate full s Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Electronic Detonators and Lightning Electronic Detonators and LightningBy J. Lindenau One of the significant benefits of electronic detonators is their safety, especially their relative insensitivity to extraneous electrical energy. The various brands of electronic detonators on the ma Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Concepts and Case Study for Regular Rhythmic Timing and Sequence Concepts and Case Study for Regular Rhythmic Timing and SequenceBy Neal Lee, Braden T. Lusk, Jhon Silva-Castro, Patrick J. Jenks "Timing and charge sequence are very important for optimized blast design. Traditional nonelectricinitiation systems have moved the industry toward a system of delays consisting of hole-to-hole androw Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A Model for Near and Far Field Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions A Model for Near and Far Field Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer FunctionsBy Ruilin Yang Blast vibration in the highwall from a cast blast in open pit mines or in the hanging walls from a stope blast in underground mines is a common concern. Vibration in such cases is a typical near-field Jan 1, 2010 
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                     The Actual Cost of Hole Deviation to the Mining Industry - A case Study at Nkana Division of the Former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited The Actual Cost of Hole Deviation to the Mining Industry - A case Study at Nkana Division of the Former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines LimitedBy Sam Kangwa, Thomson Sinkala In the mining industry, drilling accuracy has a significant effect on the economy of operations. In this paper, results from the Nkana Division of the former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines are prese Jan 1, 2004 
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                     600 000 M.T to move, a High Risk Operation 600 000 M.T to move, a High Risk OperationBy Jean-Sébastien Lambert, Serge Roberge "At the end of 2014, Holcim Canada (Demix Aggregates Division) considered the possibility of drillingand blasting a big volume of rock in order to expose a high-quality limestone bench in one of their Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Precision Presplitting Optimization Precision Presplitting OptimizationBy Anthony J. Konya, Calvin J. Konya Mine sites and construction projects have faced problems with blasting a smooth back wall. This lead to safety concerns with slope stability and rock falls from the walls. Decades ago Dr. Calvin Konya Jan 1, 2016 
