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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
Feb 1, 2020
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Evaluation Of Artificial Neural Networks As A Reliable Tool In Blast DesignBy A. S. Tawadrous
This paper is an evaluation of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) as a tool in the design of the geometry of surface blast patterns. The built model uses eight different parameters, which affect the des
Jan 1, 2006
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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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A Kinematic Approach for Blast ModelingBy Ruilin Yang
Kinematic approach of blast modeling refers to using the velocity, strain, or displacement as controlling parameters to model blasting, rather than the stress and the material constitutive relations.
Feb 1, 2020
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Comparison of International Vibration Standards for Quarry Blasting Close-in to a Residential StructureBy Johan Gjødvad, Catherine Aimone-Martin, Charles Dowding, Mathias Jern
A residential structure adjacent to a quarry in Ohio was instrumented to record structure motions, resulting wall strains and existing crack displacements in response to close-in blasting within 82 m
Jan 21, 2025
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A Maximum Instantaneous Charge Map for Environmental Protection in Rock Blasting at the Serra Sul Mine (S11D)By Raúl Carretero de la Hoz, Leonardo Soares Chaves, João Paulo Soares Toneli, Francisco Felipe da Silva Dantas, Marcos Peres Lopes, Marcus Vinicius da Silva Gonçalves
The mining activity results in environmental impact and thus requires the adoption of techniques to minimize its effects. The rock blasting process is required to break up and move the rock enabling t
Jan 21, 2025
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Monte Carlo Approach to Signature Hole AnalysisBy Braden Lusk
Vibrations as a result of blasting practices in mining engineering are a complex phenomenon controlled by many variables. Mine blast vibration modeling and prediction is becoming more important as a c
Jan 1, 2013
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Measurement of the Vibration Delay Window for an Iron-Ore MineBy Maria Sullivan
There have been many papers and articles presented over the last 60 years questioning the relevance of the 8-millisecond blasting delay window as an ‘Industry rule of thumb’. The concept of using dela
Feb 6, 2023
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Utilising a Dual Belly Auger MPU to Manufacture Bulked Inhibited ExplosivesBy Jason Rock, Rob Thompson, Lee Julian
Reactive ground is ground that undergoes a spontaneous exothermic reaction after it comes into contact with nitrates. This is commonly caused by inert rock hosting sulphide minerals, such as pyrites t
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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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Overpressure and Ground Vibration for Pipeline Construction Blasting - Measurements and PredictionsBy 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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Unlocking the Wealth From Benefit Sharing in Drill and BlastBy Lawrie Logan, Mike Wiggin
This paper will be in two parts, a discussion of the benefits available from benefit sharing as a concept followed by an examination of how this approach was applied at Mesa J Mine and what improvemen
Jan 1, 2001
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Blast Modeling for Facility Security ManagementBy Shonn K. McNeill, Joshua Micah Hoffman
Security engineering is similar to other forms of engineering – the design is guided by the loads, materials, and desired function. For facility design, the load is the threat. Facilities that are de
Jan 1, 2019
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Important Considerations When Selecting Rotary Blasthole Drills for High Altitude UseBy Lyall Workman
New mines are frequently located at altitudes above 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.). Drill selection must take the altitude effects into account, to insure high productivity and good bit life. In particular
Jan 1, 2007
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Journal: Summary of Amendments of ADR concerning the Transport of Explosive Materials in the EUBy Rolf Schillinger
Transport of Small Quantities of Explosives Material on Public Roads The transport of dangerous goods on public roads is extensively regulated by EU and national law. The transport of explosive materi
Jan 1, 2010
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Numerical Simulation of FRP Strengthened Reinforced Concrete Slabs under Blast LoadsBy M. K. Ameen, R. El-Hacha
This paper presents the analytical results obtained from numerical simulation of reinforced concrete slabs strengthened with various FRP systems and subjected to blast loading. A three-dimensional fin
Jan 1, 2010
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Review of Traditional Tricone Bit Drilling in Open-Pit OperationsBy Mario Alvarez
Drilling with tricone drill bits is widely used in the mining industry with a direct impact on drilling safety and costs, however it can be challenging to implement a new supplier of tricone drill bit
Jan 21, 2025
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Bulk Explosives Testing at the Red Dog Mine in Northwestern AlaskaBy Norman Paley, John Kells
The climate and location of the Red Dog Mine present several challenges to blasting operations. The mine is located north of 68º latitude, in an area of continuous permafrost. Ground temperatures are
Jan 1, 2004
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Why the 8MS Rule Doesn’t WorkBy D. Bartley, R. McClure, W. Reisz
Ever since the 8ms criterion was developed in the early 60’s there has been an ongoing debate among many blasters as to its actual value in controlling ground vibration. The perpetuation of the myth s
Jan 1, 2006
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Coupled Rock Motion and Gas Flow Modeling in BlastingBy Steven D. Knudsen, Dale S. Preece
The spherical element computer code DMC (Distinct Motion Code) used to model rock motion resulting from blasting has been enhanced to allow routine computer simulations of bench blasting. The enhancem
Jan 1, 1992