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Numerical simulation of blast demolition for steel construction
By Y Wada, Y Ogata, T Nishida
"Shaped charge is used for blast demolition of steel construction in general. It is important tocontrol movement of cutting part with shaped charge for the blast demolition of steel construction.Movem
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving Explosives User Safety by Introducing Regulation Awareness Training
By L. A. Heim, E. A. McCullough, N. J. Amiotte
The explosives industry is subject to the laws of multiple jurisdictions, which means that several regulatory agencies are responsible for governing different aspects of the commercial explosives indu
Jan 1, 2014
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Powder Emulsion Explosives
By Shao Li, Chen Zhiming, Wu Jihong
In this paper,powder emulsion explosives,which have high sensitivity and strong detonation force,have been studied by applying emulsion technology to the production of the present powder ones.Under th
Jan 1, 1991
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Real Life Considerations in Vibration Damage Criteria and Measurement
By Derek Morris, Vito Saccheri
In the monitoring of seismic exploration (whether by explosive or vibratory energy sources), the intensity of shaking at neighboring structures can now be measured quite accurately and comprehensively
Jan 1, 2009
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Encounter with Potential Acidic Sulphate Soil (PASS) and Bulk Emulsion Reaction in a South Africa Iron Ore Mine
By Dirk Voogt, Quentin Steyl, D. Scott Scovira
A South Africa iron ore mine reported a decline in blast performance and ore and waste fragmentation. Preliminary investigation by the explosives services company found that the straight gassed bulk e
Feb 6, 2023
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Potential Applications of Ultra High Intensity Blasting, UHIB
By Egonk Arriagada, Jair Alarcon
The efficient use of energy in the ore comminution process is an increasingly important strategic issue for improving the productivity and competitiveness in the mining industry as is in recent years
Jan 1, 2015
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Auditing Underground Development Drilling and Blasting
By Thomas L. Barkley
My historic auditing of Underground Drilling and Blasting Practices has demonstrated to the author the need for reviews of many mines' procedures in these processes. Poor understanding of the basic pr
Jan 1, 2019
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Explosive-Driven Power Generation Research at the University of Missouri-Rolla
By P. N. Worsey, M. Schmidt
Many advanced military systems and civilian power generation concepts postulate the availability of compact sources of electrical power capable of delivering gigawatts over microsecond time scales. Fo
Jan 1, 2000
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Portable Rock Fragmentation Sensing Using 3D Imaging
By Ian Bell, Shahram Tafazoli, Bahram Sameti, Aylin Azmin, Edmond Chow, Nima Ziraknejad
Image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods have been applied by blast engineers to estimate rock size distribution for over 25 years. These methods utilize a wide range of image segmentation tech
Jan 1, 2014
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Dynamic Blast Pattern Adjustments in Multiple Row Bench Blasting
By J R. "Dick" Daniel
One of the more common tasks in blast management is the adjustment of: shot geometry, explosive energy, and shot timing parameters to achieve changes in blast outcomes and costs. Many of these shot pa
Jan 1, 1996
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Journal: Blastserve A Discussion Forum for ISEE Members - Vibration Criteria for Blasting Near Fish in Pools
Dear All, I am looking for information about vibrations and effects on fish in pools. A tunnel blast is planned to be carried out as close as 300 meters to a freshwater fish growing plant. What is th
Jan 1, 2012
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Preventing Coal Damage and Loss Through Bottom Hole Air Decking in Cast Shots
By Steve Collinsworth
Sometimes, for those of us in the right place at the right time with the right product, necessity creates opportunity. Such is my case at a West Virginia coal mine where a mine manager was desperately
Jan 1, 2000
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Surgical Blasting for Paleontological Evidence, Dominion Range, Antarctica
By Quentin L. Rhoton
"The use of explosives in a surgical manner was approved to facilitate, due to time constraints, anextremely significant paleontological find in the Plunket Point area of the Dominion Range, Antarctic
Jan 1, 1999
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Emulsion Comparison Tests
By R W. Givens
Comparison tests were performed on 6 emulsion concentrates, 3 microballoon sensitized emulsion concentrates, and 2 water gel concentrates from 8 different sources with ANFO used as a control standard.
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact Loads
By S. Huang, K. Xia
The down-stream size reduction processes such as crushing, grinding and milling, represent major expenditure of energy. The present study is aimed at linking the fragmentation characteristics of the r
Jan 1, 2015
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Utilization of Detonation Cord to Pre-split Pennsylvanian Aged Sandstone and Shale, Grundy, Virginia
By Calvin Konya, Steven S. Spagna, Ed Smith
During Summer 2001, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers awarded a contract to the construction firm of Bush and Burchett of Allen, Kentucky, for the purpose of developing a 13 acre redevelopment site by r
Jan 1, 2005
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Digital Signal Processign Applied to Seismology
By Thad M. Jones
This paper considers the sampling, digitizing and reconstruction of seismic signals. A sampling frequency range is proposed and a minimum limit is suggested. Digitizing precision criteria for both pea
Jan 1, 1985
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Safety in Blasting Has No Limits
By W C. Brukle
Our title for this presentation could be taken in many ways. One course would be terrifying and that would be to cite incredibly bad practices. All of our votes/efforts should be for the reverse direc
Jan 1, 1983
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A Study on the Correlation Between Delay Time and Fragmentation
By Yeon-Ho Jin, Eui-Haeng Heo, Yun-Seok Park, Sung-Oong Choi, Hyung-Dong Min, Min-Su Jeong, Seung-Joong Lee
As rock fragmentation in bench blasting can affect the following process such as loading, hauling and crushing, its good control is essential for assessment of blasting efficiency and production cost.
Jan 1, 2015
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Blasting-Concern for Neighbors and Operators
By Kris Shukla
Noise and vibration produced by blasting generate curiosity and concern from neighbors. Experiments conducted in Sweden, Canada and U.S.A. have established that fine cracks in the plaster--the weakest
Jan 1, 1978