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Influence of Environment on Explosively Driven Shock Waves in AirBy Joshua Hoffman, William Chad Wedding, Braden Lusk
The University of Kentucky employs an explosively driven shock tube in the course of experimentation. A good deal of the work completed relates to the verification of blast mitigation products and str
Jan 1, 2011
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Violence Factor – The New Tool for Blast Performance AnalysisBy Dr. Calvin J. Konya, Anthony Konya
Blast violence has always been a criteria that has been analyzed without a quantitative approach relying on opinions of those viewing the blast and oftentimes does not transfer between open-pit mines,
Feb 1, 2020
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – Commercial Explosives, Rock Blasting and Construction Work in Inhabited AreasBy Nadya Michel, Daniel Gros-Jean
This is a true story. Names have been changed to illustrate the importance and impact of carbon monoxide risk management in explosive blast projects and the community « Honey I’m not feeling good…” “W
Feb 6, 2023
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Violence Factor – The New Tool for Blast Performance AnalysisBy Dr. Calvin J. Konya, Anthony Konya
Blast violence has always been a criteria that has been analyzed without a quantitative approach relying on opinions of those viewing the blast and oftentimes does not transfer between open-pit mines,
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Detonation of Non-Electric Initiation Systems Across an Air GapBy B. Winterberg, C. Lewis, M. Starkel, C. Johnson
Non-electric systems, specifically shock tube, have become the pyrotechnic detonator of choice over electric due to their safety regarding accidental initiation from stray radio signals. Typically, th
Jan 1, 2024
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Assessment of Ideality of Some Commercial ExplosivesBy J Aydin Bilgin, Sedat Esen
This paper describes the ideality of some commercial explosives with the help of the detonation theory and detonation velocity measurement. Ideality of an explosive can be determined by comparing expe
Jan 1, 1999
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Fragmentation Techniques to Produce Armor Stone Blocks for Marine StructureBy Y Nagendra, A. Ravi Kumar
A breakwater is a construction for protecting the marine structures like port, harbor, or anchorage-basin and berthed marine vessels from the destructive influence of the sea waves. The breakwater is
Jan 1, 2005
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Blast Optimization Through Drilling Information: GBlast®, a Predictive Modeling SoftwareBy Claudio Lechuga, Carlos Scherpenisse, Juan Rafael Otaiza
From the analysis of drilling process, Block Model information, drilling pattern data and expected fragmentation targets; GBlast® software optimizes the explosive charge design in order to standardize
Feb 1, 2020
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Elimination of Ground Vibrations and Fly Rock: A Case Study of an Opencast MineBy V. Sastry
Signgareni Collieries Company Ltd. is operating the JK Opencast Project, at Yellandu, with a rated annual capacity of 1.6 Mt of coal with an average stripping ratio of 4.3. This opencast coal project
Jan 1, 2001
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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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The Neural Net Model of Optimizing Selection on Preparation of Powdery Emulsion ExplosivesBy Duan Baofu, Wang Xuguang, Song Jinquan
In this paper, the model of optimizing selection on preparation of Powdery Emulsion Explosives(PEE) is established by the Neural Net Theory(NNT). On the basis of some data in the study of PEE, the tra
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovative Methods of the Use of Explosives and Non-Explosive Demolition Methods in Sensitive Areas; Non-Explosive Demolition Agents to Enhance Profit Margins in Difficult Rock or Concrete Removal ProjectsWith the ever increasing problems of narrowing profit margins, and increased liability, a solution/option to SEE members is needed. It is essential that all members understand the benefits of utilizin
Jan 1, 1995
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Vertical Retreat Mining of Drop Shafts Saves Time and Money on Atlanta’s West End CSO Tunnel ProjectBy Adam Stremcha, John MacGregor
Initial planning called for 3 separate drop shafts and 3 separate vent shafts to be pulled back from the excavated tunnel with a large diameter raise bore machine. With time constraints and the raise
Jan 1, 2010
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Effects of Mid-Field Surface Blasts on a Tall Scaled TargetBy Ethan Steward, Kyle Perry
Blast resistant structural design continues to be a research area of major concern for governments around the world due to explosive threats from both state and non-state actors. Glass and aluminum cu
Jan 21, 2025
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The Potential for Unifying Drilling, Blasting and Downstream Operations by the Application of TechnologyBy Lyall Workman
"Many new technologies, useful to the mining and quarrying have recently come to market. Some are applicable to drilling and blasting operations. Others apply to subsequent mining unit operations and
Jan 1, 2001
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Effect of Presplit Perimeter Control in an Underground Cut and Fill MineBy David Porter, Nathan Rouse
The implementation of presplit perimeter control in underground mining as a method to decrease dilution yields positive benefits throughout the current and future mining cycles. A case study to unders
Feb 6, 2023
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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: Kaiser Plant Demolition / Smokestack Demolition at port of Tacoma, WashingtonBy Walt Meglasson
The Kaiser Aluminum Company Smelter, one of several in the Pacific Northwest, was built in 1942 and operated by the Olin Company during World War II and then purchased by Kaiser Aluminum after the war
Jan 1, 2008
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Journal: 100 Years / The breakup of DU PONTBy Robert Hopler
On June 13, 1912, the final decree of dissolution of the DuPont explosives trust was handed down, and the resulting new companies began operating at the beginning of the new year. The property assets
Jan 1, 2014
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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