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New Technology in Vibration Measurements, Analysis & Data Management
By D T. Froedge
The latest development in vibration measurement equipment involves small microcomputer operated micro-sized seismographs. As the result of this there has been an explosion of the data generated by the
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation and Selection of Blasthole Drilling Equipment Based on Application and Overall Cost
By George D. Raitt
Anyone who has spent any time in and around the drilling and blasting profession knows that probably the most critical part is the drilling portion. A blasthole is nothing more than a cylindrical vehi
Jan 1, 1990
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Geologic Logging of Blastholes to Improve Drilling & Blasting Efficiencies
By Des Bolton
With the introduction of Cast Blasting techniques, field controls of Drilling & Blasting operations became more important. New drills were purchased which were equipped with sophisticated instrumentat
Jan 1, 1994
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Bulk Explosives Loading and Delivery Systems Including Economics
By Brian Gar Wingfield
Bulk explosive systems have developed from the infancy stages in the early sixties to a sophisticated process of the nineties. With ever changing bulk explosives technology, bulk delivery and loading
Jan 1, 1991
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Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot
By Gabsoo Kim, Rulin Yang, Dave Kay
Blast vibration data, such as PPV are usually scattered. In many cases, plots of PPV versus the charge weight scaled distance are so scattered that useful trends from different blast designs cannot be
Jan 1, 2014
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Geologic Models - The Economic Exploration Tool
By Dennis R. Jr Bell
Before beginning any site development or mineral extraction activity, it has been well documented that it is first prudent to gain an understanding of the prevailing geologic conditions.Whether it’s i
Jan 1, 1997
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Interpreting Continuous Velocity of Detonation Measurements
By Bruce Vandenberg
Two tests were set up as part of the course given by Blasting Analysis International. Both tests were performed using the prototype Velocity of Detonation Recorder (VODR). The prototype has several li
Jan 1, 1990
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Low Frequency Vibrations Produced by Coal Mine Blasting and their Impact on Structures
By B Mohanty, M P. Roy, P K. Singh
"The measured response of residential structures is a critical indicator of troublesomeor potentially damaging ground vibrations. A study was conducted to evaluate theresponse of structures situated i
Jan 1, 2008
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Blast Movement Measurement for Grade Control
By Ian R. Firth
For the majority of open pit precious metal mines in the western United States, grade control practices have evolved as a direct result of the variable geology of the ore body and the lack of a clear
Jan 1, 2002
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Blast Designs and Instant Diagnostics Using the SVC1000 Digital, High-Speed Smart Video Camera System
By Bruce Vandenberg, Andy Bartfay-Szabo, Steve Conway
Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 500 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can b
Jan 1, 1995
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Blast Modeling with Sabrex 3.5 and Its Applications to Improve Mine Productivity
By Stephen H. Chung
The blasting performances identified above are considered to be the most practical ones for judging the effectiveness of a design combining explosives / rock / drill pattern. In a total blast design p
Jan 1, 1994
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BAI Workshop Presentation - New Stem Plug Devices and Applications
By Brian Carr
This workshop will display all of the existing products that are available as stemplug devices and discuss the general concept of the use of them. Actual results will be discussed along with several c
Jan 1, 2000
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Tall Structure Response to Close-in Urban Blasting in New York City – Part 2
By Cathy Aimone-Martin, Caitlin Woznick, Brent Meins
This study is a continuation of previous work in which the responses of tall structures to close-in construction blasting at two rock excavation sites are evaluated. A total of eight buildings were in
Jan 1, 2015
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Implosive-Type Electrical/Mechanical Conectors-Noise Spectrum and Blast Pressure Modificiation
By Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas
Implosive connectors such as XECONEXTn have been used extensively for joining electrical conductors. This implosive action of explosives has also been used in other forms of high-energy metal working
Jan 1, 1994
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Ground Motions from and House Response to Underground Aggregate Mining
By Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Northwestern University, Mike Wladron, Gordon Revey
A unique judicial opportunity allowed measurement of the response of three cracks in residential structure to blasting for underground aggregate mining. Instrumented cracks were located in the interio
Jan 1, 2007
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Quarry Blast Permitting in the Urban Environment
By Chris Breeds, Ken Johnston, Omar Fulton
This paper describes the process typically involved with obtaining permits for quarry blasting in urban, suburban, and rural areas, including: content of SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) driven d
Jan 1, 2003
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Software Blasting Tools Integrated with Electronic Initiation Systems
By Thierry Bernard, Jean Marc Laboz
This paper explains why and how integration of EIS (Electronic Initiation System) with dedicated software tools can increase benefits to blasters and at the same time simplify the design of blast sequ
Jan 1, 2000
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Continuing Improvements in Longhole Stoping at the Bulyanhulu Mine
By P. O'Connell, J. Lever, C. Clemence
The Bulyanhulu Mine, Tanzania is constantly trialing ideas for improvements in the drill and blast process. The project work has resulted in a large number of choices in explosive type and charging me
Jan 1, 2006
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Experience with and benefits from the use of 3D Stereophotogrammetry for blast design and control
By Peter Moser, Mark Ganster, Andreas Gaich
Surveying of a bench face before blasting is a pre-requisite for a proper blast planning and for a satisfying blasting result both in terms of safety and fragmentation. When surveying a bench face, pr
Jan 1, 2007
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The New Progress in the BGRIMM Emulsion Explosives Technology
By Wang Xuguang, Zhang Xiaozhi, Li Guozhong, Xiong Daiyu
The emulsion explosive is a new kind of water-based industrial explosives that was developed at the end of 1960s. In the 1970s, BGRIMM invented EL-series emulsion explosive that created a new era of w
Jan 1, 2003