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Automatic 3D Fragmentation Analysis from Drone ImageryBy Andreas Gaich
A new 3D fragmentation analysis method for muck piles is presented. It works with aerial imagery from UAVs (drones) and handles entire muck piles with minimum user intervention.
Feb 1, 2020
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Reducing Blasting Costs using Air-Decks: The Do's and Don'tsBy S B. Richardson, D Mead, N T. Moxon
The use of air-decks to reduce explosive costs has become very topical in recent years. The majority of the research in this area has been arried out between the Soviet Union where reductions in explo
Jan 1, 1991
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A Reanalysis of Fragmentation Data from the Red Dog Mine - Part 2By Norman Paley, Finn Ouchterlony
Detailed fragmentation data for different blast delay timing tests at the Red Dog mine in Alaska are analyzed. This work is a continuation of previous work in which the crusher output was found to be
Jan 1, 2013
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Blast Vibration Frequencies: What Do They Mean?By Douglas A. Anderson
The US Bureau of Mines, in RI 8507, has shown that blast vibrations at low frequency are more likely to cause damage and complaints than those at higher frequency. Since that publication in 1980, the
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluating Explosive Type and Water-Casing for Demolition Kicker ChargesBy Rachel L. Bauer, Catherine E. Johnson
Explosive demolition involves first, the use of cutting charges to sever a column and second, kicker charges to move it out of alignment. Dynamite is the traditional explosive used in kicker charges a
Jan 21, 2025
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Explosives Control Legislation in the New CongressBy Reynold N. Hoover
The bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on April 19, 1995, has once again renewed public debate surrounding the availability and use of explosives in the United States.
Jan 1, 1996
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Strain-Based Vibration Criteria for Blasting in New York CityBy Catherine T. Aimone-Martin, Meyers Joseph A.
A new strain-based criteria is being adopted for rock blasting in New York City (NYC). This criteria is based on several years of research involving vibration measurements of tall structures during bl
Jan 1, 2019
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RF Hazards to Electric Detonators – The New IME SLP-20By David Leidel, Beth Shimer, James Stuart
Periodically, the Institute of Makers of Explosives Safety Library Publications are reviewed, edited and updated to reflect recent technical developments, new commercial explosive products and new reg
Jan 1, 2012
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Blastability Index to Assess Fragmentation from Drill Monitoring Data in Bench BlastingBy PHILIPP HARTLIEB, Peter Schimek, Thomas Seidl, Pablo Segarra, José A. Sanchidrián, Juan Navarro
This paper develops a new Blastability Index to assess hole-to-hole fragmentation in bench blasting based on a new Rock Factor exclusively obtained from drill-monitoring data, that can provide an auto
Feb 1, 2020
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"Journal: 100 Years / A TREATISE ON ORE AND STONE MINING by Sir Clement Le Neve FosterCharles Griffin & Company, London 6th edition, 1910"By Robert Hopler
BH Note: This price list stresses the point that the number six strength cap should be used with all high explosives. It’s interesting that duPont chose to continue to supply the lesser strength caps
Jan 1, 2011
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Drilling and Blasting with Large Equipment: Sustainable Mining Near CommunitiesBy Mattos J. L. C
Drilling and blasting with explosives in mining operations near communities require careful planning to mitigate socio-environmental impacts. Ground vibration, noise emission, flyrock, and dust disper
Jan 26, 2026
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Analysis of Environmental Effects Induced by Cautious Blasting During the Excavation of Istanbul Subway ConstructionBy Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Alper Celtikci, Ahmet Varol, Ertugrul Kaya, Turgay Ozat
This paper presents analysis of environmental effects induced by cautious blasting during the construction of the Istanbul Subway 4 Levent - Ayazaga Darulsafaka Metro Tunnel Project carried out by the
Jan 1, 2011
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Numerical Study on Controlled Blasting by Pre-cracked NotchBy Kwang-Yeom Kim, Dong-Gyou Kim, Hyo-Kwan Yoon
This study was intended to simulate the blasting model using notched-hole with numerical approach. Numerical analysis approach was applied to compare and evaluate the blasting model using notched-hole
Jan 1, 2010
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Results of Underwater Shock Wave Monitoring in Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, AntarcticaBy Ken Schei, Martin Reed, Samuel Bowser, John Wright
From October 18 through October 21, 2001, United States Antarctic Program blasters opened ten access holes for research divers in 11-ft. thick sea ice at Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Dur
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effects of Run-up on an Explosively Formed ProjectileBy Jason Baird, Joshua Hoffman, Phillip Mulligan
The purpose of this report is to address the method of reducing the overall explosive weight of Explosively Formed Projectiles (EFPs) while still achieving satisfactory performance. This reduction is
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation Of Suitability Of Permitted Delay Detonators Vis-avis Their Delay Timing For Use In Underground Coal MinesBy Harsh Kumar Verma
Blasting off-the-solid is the most commonly used method during development of galleries in Bord and Pillar method of underground coal mining. In this method, only P5 explosives are used with permitted
Jan 1, 2008
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Journal: Safety Talk / Safety Shortcuts -- The Longest Distance Between Two PointsBy Steven D. Sandbrook
A man by the name of Louis Binstock once said, “Too often the shortcut, the line of least resistance, is responsible for evanescent and unsatisfactory success.”
Jan 1, 2015
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Shock-tunnel Waveform AnalysisBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, David McLane, John Rathbun
The dynamics of explosive detonations are understood; however recreating a real-world, to-scale scenario is costly. The use of a shock-tunnel allows testing to be done on a smaller scale, with the sim
Jan 1, 2011
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Screen Analysis of Full-Scale Production BlastsBy R E. Otterness, M S. Stagg
The U. S. Bureau of Mines conducted 22 full-scale blasts to determine the effects of delay and explosive type on fragmentation. The shots were conducted over a period of 7 years in three limestone qua
Jan 1, 1995
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The Median Versus the Mean Fragment Size and Other Issues with the Kuz-Ram Model (8c6eb78e-36ab-4850-9d6b-ecb1792625f3)By F Ouchterlony
Soviet precursors to Cunningham’s Kuz-Ram model from 1983 are described. They are rooted in the mean fragment size and Rosin-Rammler (RR) fits to sieving data and rely on approximations. Three version
Jan 1, 2016