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                     Measuring Blast Fragmentation by Analyzing Shovel Bucket Contents Measuring Blast Fragmentation by Analyzing Shovel Bucket ContentsBy Hairong Zeng, Shahram Tafazoli, Edmond Chow Blast fragmentation is one of the main parameters for optimizing mineral processing, but reliable data is difficult to acquire, resulting in unpredictable performance and efficiency. Crusher and grind Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Fines Reduction and Its Impact on the Economics of Aggregate Operations Fines Reduction and Its Impact on the Economics of Aggregate OperationsBy J. Eloranta "Previous work indicated that the annual per-capita consumption of raw aggregate material averages about 10 tons; half of which is produced by blasting. Given a population of approximately 320 million Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the Use of Explosives in Different Countries Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the Use of Explosives in Different CountriesBy Johan Finsteen Gjødvad, Mathias Jern The paper is part of the ongoing work of the Environmental committee of EFEE. To assist the European experts working with explosives one of the aims is to improve the common knowledge of similarities 
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                     Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting Claims Application of Strict Liabilty and Negligence to Blasting ClaimsBy Timothy D. Stark Blasters are usually strictly liable for injury or damage caused by flyrock (trespassory invasion) and blast-induced vibrations (non-trespassory invasion). The application of strict liability to non-t Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the Use of Explosives in Different Countries Vibration Monitoring Standards Connected to the Use of Explosives in Different CountriesBy Johan Finsteen Gjodvad, Mathias Jern The paper is part of the ongoing work of the Environmental committee of EFEE. To assist the European experts working with explosives one of the aims is to improve the common knowledge of similarities Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Experiences and Applications with Wassara Water Hydraulic Down Hole Drilling Systems Experiences and Applications with Wassara Water Hydraulic Down Hole Drilling SystemsBy Graeme Exelby The 4" Wassara water hammer was originally developed by G-Drill AB together with Swedish Mining Company LKAB for their underground long hole production drilling. Sandvik Rock Tools AB is responsible f Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Blasting the Aliceville Bridge - a Society Joint Venture Blasting the Aliceville Bridge - a Society Joint VentureBy E Emery Gray, Gary Ard Each year when hundreds of Engineers and Specialists in the explosives industry meet for the SEE Annual Conference, new ideas are exchanged and new business relationships formed. Harbert Construction Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Regulating the Velocity of Detonation of ANFO Utilizing Blends of Non-Explosive Materials Regulating the Velocity of Detonation of ANFO Utilizing Blends of Non-Explosive MaterialsBy Michael E. Curtis This paper outlines a study performed to analyze the advantages of utilizing a blasting agent with a velocity of detonation that is 1.3 to 1.4 times the P-wave velocity of sedimentary shales and sands Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing Blasting Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing BlastingBy Zhang Qi For the most part, the flying piece is serious endangerment in the demolition blasting. To prevent the endangerment, a large number of materials are needed as the protection. Therefore, the determinat Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Development of a Low Shock Energy Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosive (719231f0-e844-434c-a59b-03c7b4557859) The Development of a Low Shock Energy Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosive (719231f0-e844-434c-a59b-03c7b4557859)By Jaki M. Wilson, Neville T. Moxon The detonation pressure of ANFO can be significantly reduced by the addition of low density materials such as polystyrene, bagasse, sawdust or perlite. Laboratory and field test results have shown tha Jan 1, 1989 
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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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                     Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power House Controlled Blasting for the Construction of an Underground Power HouseBy Abraham Lindo Panama’s current economical growth demands an increase in electric power supply; projected energy supply for 2012 exceeds the demand by as little as 2%. In an effort to comply with the demand, several Jan 1, 2013 
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                     South African Blasting Practice in Shaft Sinking South African Blasting Practice in Shaft SinkingBy Rodney C. Espley-Jones, John C. B Wilson South Africa is well known for its shaft sinking exploits, and many of the world's biggest and deepest shafts are to be found there. Blasting practice differs in a number of respects from that followe Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Use of Linear Shaped Charge for Cutting Emergency Vent and Drain Openings in a Rail Tank Car Use of Linear Shaped Charge for Cutting Emergency Vent and Drain Openings in a Rail Tank CarBy William H. Snyer, Hank Cox A high explosive device using Linear Shaped Charge (LSC) (to rapidly cut vent and drain openings in a rail tank car) is described. In the event of damage to a tank car loaded with a pressurized flamma Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Magazines -- Current Regulations & Common Sense Magazines -- Current Regulations & Common SenseBy Paul E. Thompson Current magazine regulations are designed to avoid injury or property damage caused by accidental detonation as well as to store explosives securely. The primary emphasis appears to be the avoidance o Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Blast Casting in a Sensitive Environment Blast Casting in a Sensitive EnvironmentBy Greg J. Stach, Norman "Skip" Hale The authors describe the development of an overburden blast casting program in the upper seam of coal at a 2-seam surface mining operation on property adjacent to an active operating underground coal Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Improved Stability Through Optimized Rock Blasting Improved Stability Through Optimized Rock BlastingBy R Holmberg, C Sjoberg, B Larsson This paper describes the excavation of an underground naphta storage facility at Stenungsund in Sweden. The main purpose with this paper is to give an overall view of how the excavation was carried ou Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Safe, Easier, Economican - SEE Safe, Easier, Economican - SEEBy John C. Didlinger How do you measure the highwall? Why do you even need to know the highwall measurement? Why is it important? The importance of this measurement is to help keep a level floor and to help control vibrat Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Analysis of Recent Mine Blasting Accidents Analysis of Recent Mine Blasting AccidentsBy Larry R. Fletcher The Bureau of Mines obtained blasting accident data from the Mine Safety ant Health Administration (MSHA), U. S. Department of Labor. These data were analyzed to determine the most frequent causes of Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Blasting Factors Influence the Choice of Blasthole Size for Quarrying Blasting Factors Influence the Choice of Blasthole Size for QuarryingBy N L. Thomas Hole size affects many factors which directly influence fragmentation in the muckpile and hence, the cost effectiveness of the entire operation. These factors include production capability, explosives Jan 1, 1986 
