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                     Blast Simulation of Explosives Buried in Saturated Sand Blast Simulation of Explosives Buried in Saturated SandBy B. A. Cheeseman, R. Skaggs, C. F. Yen, S. Wolf Shallow buried explosives pose a significant threat to lightweight vehicles and their onboard personnel. To date, designers of lightweight vehicles are limited in their knowledge of what occurs during Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Dig Instrument By Blasting Dig Instrument By BlastingBy Jikai Rong Changai Liu The dig instrument by blasting is a,new product we developed(See Fig. 1) It is an apparatus to dig hole at the ground. It is composed of combustor A, combustor B, charge pipe and shock head. Work char Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Safe Practices in Hostile Blasting / Rock Conditions Safe Practices in Hostile Blasting / Rock ConditionsBy Gour Sen, Peter Bellairs Blasting conducted in rock temperatures greater than or equal to 55°C (13 1 “F) and / or in rock containing sulphide minerals and their oxidation products can result in unplanned detonations. Blasting Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Effects of Structural Setting and Rock Properties ono Amplitudes of Surface Motions in the Vicinity of Small Explosive Tests Effects of Structural Setting and Rock Properties ono Amplitudes of Surface Motions in the Vicinity of Small Explosive TestsBy Diane F. Baker, Cathy Aimone-Martin A series of small-scale explosive experiments were conducted in a perlite mine near Socorro, New Mexico. These experiments were a joint effort between Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico Instit Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Effects of Firing Time Variations and Explosive Array Length on Seismic Wave Propagation from Quarry Blasts Effects of Firing Time Variations and Explosive Array Length on Seismic Wave Propagation from Quarry BlastsBy Sharon K. Reamer, Klaus G. Hinzen, Brian W. Stump "This study investigates seismic wave propagation from two production shots in a limestone quarry. Our motivation is to investigate the efficiency of two superpositioning techniques. The production sh Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A Case Study on the Blasted Trench Cut for the Construction of Diaphragm Wall A Case Study on the Blasted Trench Cut for the Construction of Diaphragm WallBy Sehoon Lee, Duhwoe Jung, Eunsu Cha, Kyeonghwan Jeong This case study presents the effectiveness of underground rock blasting to facilitate the trench cut in the hard rock layer using a conventional trench cutter for the construction of a diaphragm wall. Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Improving Blast Fragmentation Prediction with New Technologies for Rock Mass Characterization Improving Blast Fragmentation Prediction with New Technologies for Rock Mass CharacterizationBy John Kemeny There are many methods used to predict blast fragmentation, including empirical and numerical models, field trials, and experience from ongoing blasting. All of these methods require an accurate measu Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Pre-Bench Blasting Design Based on Risk Analysis on a Quarry Pre-Bench Blasting Design Based on Risk Analysis on a QuarryBy Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman, Umit Ozer, Abdul Karadogan, Mehmet Aksoy, Ertugrul Kaya, Deniz Adiguzel This research was performed on the quarry that will be opened to produce aggregates and rock filling material at Catalagzi region at Zonguldak providence. Excavations will be done by drilling and blas Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Use of Seismographs in Quality Control of Surface Mine Blast Adjacent to Underground Mines Use of Seismographs in Quality Control of Surface Mine Blast Adjacent to Underground MinesBy Robert C. Brown During a research period lasting over three years, a vast number of seismograms were collected and analyzed. From this data, other than obtaining a host of new information pertaining to the effects of Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Journal: Anhydrous Ammonia and Ammonium Nitrate Production Raw Materials for Blasting Journal: Anhydrous Ammonia and Ammonium Nitrate Production Raw Materials for BlastingBy Ken Tunnel In the spring of 2005, the Lake Superior Chapter of the ISEE invited me to speak about raw materials used for blasting, anhydrous ammonia and the effect of this important feedstock on the cost of ammo Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Controur Control blasting in Soft Rock Excavation Controur Control blasting in Soft Rock ExcavationBy W. Jiao, Y. Yongqi, R. Shan Soft rock mines are distributed through out P.R.C. And drilling and blasting is still the main method of driving a tunnel in these mines. Traditional smooth blasting has been widely and deeply studied Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Longer Delay Periods Reduce Rockfall Hazard at a Contour Mine Longer Delay Periods Reduce Rockfall Hazard at a Contour MineBy Virgil J. Stachura, Larry R. Fletcher The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of delayed blasting experiments at a West Virginia contour coal mine which resulted in smoother highwalls. The highwalls were smoother due to reduced overbreak a Jan 1, 1985 
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                     SDI Electronic Detonator System: All Spiced Up! SDI Electronic Detonator System: All Spiced Up!This paper describes the circuit simulations based on SPICE of the SDI Electronic Detonator System at the system level. SDI is launching the Electronic Detonator System with a robust serial protocol e Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Less Fines Production in Aggregate and Industrial Minerals Industry Less Fines Production in Aggregate and Industrial Minerals IndustryBy Peter Moser The average annual consumption of raw minerals in Europe is 10 ton per person. About 50 % is produced by blasting. For a population of 450 million (including the population from the countries of the n Jan 1, 2004 
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                     The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives Industry The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives IndustryBy Joseph Meyers Explosives techniques and technology are constantly evolving and improving, yet basic communication and business skills are not being used regularly. Many potential blasting projects never occur due t 
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                     Direct Calibration of the Heelan Model Using Vibration Data Direct Calibration of the Heelan Model Using Vibration DataBy Jonathan Zimmerling, Rob Alkins The model of waves emanating from a blast hole proposed by Heelan, and further developed by Blair and Minchinton, provides an approximation of particle motion in an isotropic, continuous and homogenou Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Public Perception of Blasting at Rock Quarries in Expanding Urban Environments - St. Charles County, MO Public Perception of Blasting at Rock Quarries in Expanding Urban Environments - St. Charles County, MOBy Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk Differences exist between public perception of construction blasting and quarry blasting. In general, people are able to tolerate short term inconveniences much better than long term ones. The paper f Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting Parameters The Prediction of Frequency Content Using Spectral Analysis and Blasting ParametersBy Terry Nichols, Karl E: Warkwick Burgher, Charles J. Wideman The application of Fourier spectral analysis to records of ground vibration generated by over 100 explosions from an open pit mine is used to develop empirical predictor equations that relate the resp Jan 1, 1990 
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                     A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic Fracture A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic FractureBy Ruilin Yang This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts. The model uses peak particle velocity (PPV) induced from the blast as a controlling parameter to predict the fragmentation size d Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The Odd Challenges of Backcountry Trail Blasting (1b065404-a403-4c07-96f7-7a9b8e26646e) The Odd Challenges of Backcountry Trail Blasting (1b065404-a403-4c07-96f7-7a9b8e26646e)By Miie Shields, Ed Billington Trail blasters for the National Park Service (NPS) live and work in remote mountain terrain throughout the western states, where any support or resupply may be sporadic and ditlicult and mountain weat Jan 1, 2002 
