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                     The Effect of Calculated Explosive Energy Output on Blast Design (be4e0078-0e0d-443b-8163-53799c5d51b4) The Effect of Calculated Explosive Energy Output on Blast Design (be4e0078-0e0d-443b-8163-53799c5d51b4)By P D. Kasbanis, Lyall Workman The energy output of an explosive is typically calculated using an equation of state and computer applications. Results are reported as weight and bulk strength, either in absolute terms or relative t Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench Blasting Calculation of Rock Motion During Bench BlastingBy Elaine Gorham-Bergeron CAROM is a distinct element, dynamic code developed at Sandia National Laboratories to calculate the motion of rock fragments during blasting.[1] It has recently been improved to incorporate a mechani Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Development and Performance of Liquid Oxygen Explosives Development and Performance of Liquid Oxygen ExplosivesBy Kamal Wadhwa Ever since the introduction of Liquid oxygen explosives in India in 1927, these explosives are being extensively used in the various mining industries such as coal, ironore, limestone, bauxite, magnes Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Dynamic Analysis of Highway Structures to Blast Excitation Dynamic Analysis of Highway Structures to Blast ExcitationBy Douglas Lindsey, Glenn Hazen, Shad Sargand "With the innovation of computational equipment, an exact analysis of structures as dynamic systems is more approachable. Accordingly, the dynamic system can be established, if the natural characteris Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mine Blasting Accident Update Mine Blasting Accident UpdateBy Larry R. Fletcher, John W. Kopp The safety record for explosives in U. S. mining is excellent considering that over 4 billion pounds of explosives are now being used each year. However, blasting accidents remain one of the most seri Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines Limited Mass Blast Blastingng Techniques as Practised at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Robert E. Miller Mass blasting of open stopes and pillars is a normal operating practice at Isa Mine. Three main parameters are used to classify the types of mass blasts. These are type of explosive used, blasthole di Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Wave Propagation in a Subsurface Environment Due to Blasting Operations Wave Propagation in a Subsurface Environment Due to Blasting OperationsBy Dennis A. Clark, Richard E. Calvin As the scarcity of mineral resources increase and subsurface mining activities expand along with simultaneous surface mining in coal, industrial minerals and rocks, along with metals, the need to insu Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Chemical Kiloton Experiment the Utilization of 50/50 Heavy ANFO at the Nevada Test Site The Chemical Kiloton Experiment the Utilization of 50/50 Heavy ANFO at the Nevada Test SiteBy Don Larson, Gordon Coleman The United States Department of Energy, through its contractor Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has entered into a contract with Alpha-IRECO, Inc. for the emplacement of approximately 2.9 milli Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Effect of Low Level Blast Vibrations and the Environment on a Domestic Building The Effect of Low Level Blast Vibrations and the Environment on a Domestic BuildingBy Rob Farnfield, Mike Kelly, Toby White There are a variety of sources of dynamic stress which can affect a building and give rise to cracking. A two-storey house, situated in the middle of a surface coal mine was monitored for a period of Jan 1, 1993 
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                     The Evaluation of Cast Blasting in the Warrior Coal Basin Using High-Speed Photography The Evaluation of Cast Blasting in the Warrior Coal Basin Using High-Speed PhotographyBy Tom Burleson High-speed photography has proven to be an extremely valuable tool for the evaluation of blasting practices in the Warrior Coal Basin. A research project, coordinated by Nelson Brothers Inc. and The U Jan 1, 1988 
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                     The Use of Explosives In The Entertainment Industry The Use of Explosives In The Entertainment IndustryBy Tassilo Baur Explosives are used in the entertainment industry in a wide variety of applications. Live performances such as automobile races, air shows and the like have incorporated the use of explosives into th Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Influence of Primer Size on Explosive Performance (da0d94ac-a5fd-45ab-9b70-002ce6b6fb47) The Influence of Primer Size on Explosive Performance (da0d94ac-a5fd-45ab-9b70-002ce6b6fb47)By Ian A. Niell, Alastair C. Torrance A joint research programme conducted by BHP Central Research Laboratories and Du Pont Wesfarmers Pty Ltd examined the effect of the size of cast primers on the run up and steady state detonation veloc Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Use of Detonating Cord to Section Concrete Structures into Removable Size Blocks The Use of Detonating Cord to Section Concrete Structures into Removable Size BlocksBy Donald H. Matthews The usual method of dismantling massive concrete formations with explosives, is to totally demolish the entire concrete structure. If any portion of a concrete structure is required to remain in its o Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Hole Cleaning Improvements through Tricone Bit Lug Design Hole Cleaning Improvements through Tricone Bit Lug DesignBy Clarence Zink Aside from the mechanical properties and process of actual rock breakage, rotary drill bit performance is affected by several “post breakage” items: cuttings size, flushing air pressure, flushing air Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Measurement of Blast Induced Damage in Wall Rock for a Selection of Underground Perimiter Blasting Techniques Measurement of Blast Induced Damage in Wall Rock for a Selection of Underground Perimiter Blasting TechniquesBy Paul N. Worsey Disturbed zones of rock have been measured for blasted highway rock cuttings by Matheson and Swindells of the Transport and Road Research Laboratory (TRRL) of Great Britain. These zones have been show Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Application of Cross-Correlation and Autocorrelation to Far-Field Digital Seismic Data for Determination of Delay Timing Application of Cross-Correlation and Autocorrelation to Far-Field Digital Seismic Data for Determination of Delay TimingBy Gregory P. Lorsbach Significant information about any blast is contained within the seismic signal generated by the blast. In this study, standard digital signal processing techniques are utilized to extract source param Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical Structures Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical StructuresBy Gordon F. Revey In construction and mining work, situations occasionally occur where hard rock or concrete must be excavated at locations near critical structures or utilities. Fearing damage from blasting, contracto Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Drilling and Blasting a Complex Underground Ore Block Drilling and Blasting a Complex Underground Ore BlockBy Paul V. Sterk, James Wieser Mining in underground situations requires constant change due to changing ore bodies and economics. The Homestake Mine in its 122 years of existence has gone through numerous changes due to these fact Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Large Cast Blasting Programs Require Design Flexibility Large Cast Blasting Programs Require Design FlexibilityBy Jeff Wachendorf As the title implies, this paper details the start of a cast blasting and the design flexibility required to satisfy different parameters encountered on a large coal mine employing cast blasting as th Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial Development (Geomechanics Department, 6117 Sandia National Laboratories) Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial Development (Geomechanics Department, 6117 Sandia National Laboratories)By Dale S. Preece A Discrete element computer program named DMC (Distinct Motion Code) has been developed for modeling rock blasting. This program employs explicit time integration and uses spherical or cylindrical ele Jan 1, 1995 
