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  • ISEE
    Time Correlations Between Building Cracks and Blasting

    In this paper, the author points out the need to beware of simple time correlations as proof of cause and effect when comparing building cracks and blasting operations. There is a need to be aware of

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    The Use of Fast Fourier Transform Techniques in Blasting Analysis

    By Mark S. Stagg, Stephen A. Rholl

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed computer software which uses fast Fourier transform (FFT) techniques to evaluate blasting data. The software is useful because it allows blasters to evaluate 1)

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    The Responsibility of the Consulstant in the Promulgation of Adequate Explosives Noise Legislation

    By Edward Jr Walter

    This paper discusses the problems that arise in the process of developing adequate explosives noise legislation. Case histories are used to illustrate how and where these problems arise and the course

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Environmental Concerns of the Blasting Industry

    By Thomas E. Brown

    With the ever increasing public sensitivity to our environment, the blasting industry can no longer be concerned with just drilling and blasting. Government regulations, augmented by public pressure,

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Alternative Ways to Insure Risk

    By Inc. The HDH Group

    The Alternative Risk Market is defined as the segment of the insurance market that is made up of self insurance, risk purchasing groups, risk retention groups and captives. It is commonly referred to

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    OSM Cost Impact

    By Ronald L. Sanders

    The prevailing view of the coal mining industry by government officials is: "Tell everyone you're coming - Don't let anyone know you're there - And remove all evidence you have ever been there". Now t

    Jan 1, 1979

  • ISEE
    Repumpable Emulsion/ANFO Blends: the Best of Both Worlds

    By Todd B. Harrington, Dennis M. Lydon, Walter B. Sudweeks

    Heavy ANFO products made by mixing ANFO (or AN prills) with a relatively small amount of emulsion (typically 15-30 percent) have become very popular in recent years. They are less expensive than strai

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Screen Analysis of Full-Scale Production Blasts

    By 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

  • ISEE
    Discovery, Analysis, and Elimination of Instantaneous Misfires in Underground Production Blasts (2000 International Society of Explosives Engineers)

    By Norman Disley, David B. Counter, Lionel Hebert

    Misfires in underground and surface production blasts can be costly. Costs can arise from loss of resource, production interruptions, having to redrill or otherwise refire the blast (a hazardous proce

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Contour Blasting in Tunneling: the Role of Drilling Precision

    By Mauro Fornaro, Marilena Cardu, Renato Mancini, Daniele Castano

    Tunneling by explosive blasting in civil works isn't merely intended to break somehow a way through the rock, rather to drive a permanent, constant cross section, lined way. The current mechanical exc

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Development of Heat Resistant Emulsion Explosives

    By Fumihiko Sumiya, Koichi Kurokawa, Yukio Kato, Tetsuya Sawada

    In some metal mines, it is a serious problem the decomposition of explosives which occurs suddenly by contact with ore containing pyrites under high temperature conditions. In the present paper, we in

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    The Importance of Explosive Energy on Mining Costs

    By John T. Day, Lex L. Udy, Mark L. Thomas

    When we consider that the purpose of blasting is to fragment rock or ore so it can be subsequently handled and processed, we can see that the cost of blasting, in reality, affects all downstream steps

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Remote Vibration Monitoring as Historic Structions

    By Tom Donnelly, Roger C. Ilsley

    Remote telecommunications seismographs were used to monitor blast vibrations at two historic structures in Cedarburg, Wisconsin during adjacent sewer line construction. The purpose of the vibration mo

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Presplitting Techniques with Large Diameter Blastholes in Western Coal

    By John J. Barnes

    The advent of more powerful explosives, increased bench heights, and larger diameter blastholes has necessitated the use of presplitting techniques in sub-bituminous coal mines. The combination of the

    Jan 1, 1988

  • ISEE
    Blast Damage Investigations of Foundations Constructed on Collapsible Soils

    By Stanley J. Vitton

    An important factor to consider during blast damage investigations is whether the structure was constructed on collapsible soils. Traditionally, these soils have been considered to be soils such as lo

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Blast Vibration Effects Upon a Deep Injection Well and the Reduction of Ground Vibration Over Depth

    By Jeffrey A. Straw, Joseph P. Jr Shinko

    Ground vibration produced by blasting operations within South Florida, due to saturated soil conditions, generates surface vibration waves that may be measurable over distances of 3 - 5 miles from the

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Development of Low Density Explosives with Wall Control Applications

    By C Hunter, K Fedak, J P. Todoeschuck

    "Perimeter wall control has a direct effect on the overall grade of any underground miningoperation. Mine management at INCO's Birchtree Mine in Thompson, Manitoba requiresmaximum perimeter wall contr

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    The Effect of Shock and Gas Energies on Rock Fracturing Process

    "In order to increase control over blasting, it is important to identify the imperative mechanismsand to quantify their participation during the rock fracturing process. The useful energyreleased by t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Application of Crater Theory in Explosives Casting Design

    By T Guiliani, F Ottuonye

    Explosives casting is gaining increasing popularity as an overburden removal method in strip mining because the coats of using explosives to cast a percentage of the overburden to the spoil are lower

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    An Introduction to Drilling Vibration

    By George P. Schivley

    When drilling blast holes, with roller cone bits, a phenomenon known as drilling vibration can occur. It is characterized by either axial or lateral modes of periodic motion of the drill pipe; superim

    Jan 1, 1997