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  • ISEE
    Measurements to Determine the Effect of Selected Additives on the Detonability of ANFO Mixtures

    By Roger L. McCarthy, Ali Reza

    The use of an ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (ANFO) explosive in the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing has led to a renewed interest in using additives during the manufacturing process of ammonium nit

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Use of Corrtex to Measure Explosive Performance and Stem Behavior in Oil Shale Fragmentation Tests

    By Gerald G. Schmitt, Richard D. Dick

    Continuous Reflectometry for Radius vs Time Experiments (CORRTEX) was used to monitor several conditions of blasts such as the detonation velocity of the explosive column, the functioning of different

    Jan 1, 1985

  • ISEE
    48 Inch Production Blast Holes in Oilsands

    By Michael McDougall

    "Suncor Inc. Oilsands Group, Mining Operation in Northern Alberta, Canada, has beenblasting to loosen the oilsands to increase production and decrease maintenance of the hugebucketwheel excavators for

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement Errors

    By James G. Stuart, Tassilo N. Baur

    We will discuss the kind of procedure that we use to predict the no-fire (for safety) and all-fire (for reliability) current levels for any given type electric detonator. The basic idea is to expose s

    Jan 1, 2019

  • ISEE
    Safe and Reliable Remote Blasting with Electronic Initiation Systems

    By Riaan Van Wyk, Gys Landman

    In today’s mining environment the use of radio communications in the form of two-way radios, cellular phones and even automated mining, form a vital part of the daily operations of a mining site. The

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Field Study of the Blasting Vibration Stability of Large Natrual Rock Pinnacles

    By Robert A. Cummings, Francis S. Kendorski, Charles H. Dowding

    During the summer of 1980, a field project was carried out to determine the stability of the beautiful and dramatic natural limestone pinnacles (locally termed "Hoodoos") at Bryce Canyon National Park

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    A Coyote Blast at Rhone-Poulenc's Maiden Rock Silica Quarry

    By John C. Adams, Darrel D. Porter

    After conventional drill and shoot methods were determined to be unfeasible due the fractured nature of the ground, a "coyote" blast was designed to produce 250,000 tons of rock from Rhone-Poulenc's M

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Assessment of Damage inRock Subjected to Explosive Loading

    By Dal Sun Kim, Michael K. McCarter

    "Comminution (crushing and grinding) of rock materials is energy-intensive and expensive. Mucheffort has been directed to improve the efficiency of conventional milling practice, but relatively little

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Electronic Detonators: Delivering the Advance in Hong Kong

    By Ashlin Pillay, Osamu Iwata

    Hong Kong is ranked as the world’s third most important international financial hub and attracts significant growth and development annually. The city is also known as the world's most vertical city,

    Jan 1, 2015

  • ISEE
    Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin Gauge

    By Richard H. Granhom

    Detonation pressure, or Chapman-Jouguet pressure, is an intrinsic property of an explosive, and like detonation velocity, is an indicator of explosive performance. Pressure and velocity are also impor

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Protection from Liability Before, During, and After Blast Detonation

    By Ralph E. Burnham, J. Kelly Ratliff

    "The words “dynamite,” “TNT,” “explosives,” and “blasting” typically cause the general public, andjurors, apprehension and fear. Although blasting operations conducted by well-trained, skilled, andexp

    Jan 1, 2016

  • ISEE
    Prediction and Assessment of Rock Fragmentation by Blasting

    By D VanDoorselaere

    "Image analysis techniques are widely used for blast fragmentation measurement, and various commercial packages are available for this purpose. These packages are very versatile and serve as a useful

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Effect of Blasting on Impact Breakage of the Resulting Fragments - Results from Small Scale Tests

    By P D. Katsabanis, S Kim

    A number of small scale fragmentation tests have been conducted to analyze the effects of blasting effort on the grindability of granite, granodiorite, limestone and iron ore. Powder factors were modi

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Single Round Blasting of 10 Food Diameter x 65 Foot Depth Emplacement Shaft Collars at the Mercury, Nevada Test Site

    By Tom Short, Bill Beam

    Some of the weapons testing shafts at Mercury, Nevada require depths of 1000ft and diameters of 10 feet. The top 40 feet to 65 feet is drilled, blasted and excavated by Large caisson type augers in or

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Transient Vibration and Complaints an Emperical Study of Coal Mine Detonation

    By Gerald R. Coonan

    Laboratory research is being conducted to substantiate suggested levels for voluntary standards on human response to transient vibration. The application of those findings to actual field conditions,

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    Dewatering Small Diameter Bore Holes

    By R J. Hill

    Blasters are well aware of the problems and expense faced when trying to load in wet bore holes; problems of poor coupling and poor density, as well as the expense of higher priced cartridge product.

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    "Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instrumentsfor Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 2"

    By Robert Hopler

    In part one we discussed a Chinese seismoscope allegedly invented and used in the year 136 (or 132, depending on the source). Interestingly, historical references to the measurement of earth movement

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    History and Expansion of the Panama Canal

    By R Frank Chiappeta, Eduardo Nixon, John Dean Smith, Tom Treleaven

    "The creation of the Panama Canal was far more than a vast, unprecedented feat of engineering. It was a profoundly important historic event and a sweeping human drama not unlike that of war. Apart fro

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Accurate Delay Detonation with Shock-Tube

    By W. J. Birch, R. Farnfield

    All shock-tube based initiation systems have a time lag relating to the propagation velocity of the shock-tube itself. This paper examines the exploitation of this inherent time lag to achieve delay b

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Unusual Accidents Caused by ESD

    By James G. Stuart

    For precise control and timing of a blast, people use electric detonators. Most of these contain a fine metal “bridgewire,” that heats to the required burning temperature when electric current passes

    Jan 1, 2005