Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     Mechanisms of Linear Shaped Charge Cutting - A New Explanation Mechanisms of Linear Shaped Charge Cutting - A New ExplanationBy Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk, Seokbin Lim This paper discusses the theory and experiment involved in the discovery of the mechanisms of Linear Shaped Charges, which are much different from those for Conical Shaped Charges. Linear Shaped Charg Jan 1, 2005 
- 
                     Strategies for Creating or Rebuilding an ISEE Student Chapter Strategies for Creating or Rebuilding an ISEE Student ChapterBy C. Kosloski, E. McCullough, A. Fox, S. Reed This paper serves as a reference guide for creating or strengthening student chapters of the International Society of Explosives Engineers. This includes chapters that are just starting, currently und Jan 1, 2016 
- 
                     Coyote Blasting - An Overview Coyote Blasting - An OverviewBy S. S. Jenkins Jr. While the method is seldom used anymore, coyote blasting is an historically interesting way to blast large quantities of rock. It was used extensively in the days before modern fast drills were availa Jan 1, 2005 
- 
                     New Methodology in Measuring Experimental Results of Linear Shaped Charges Using Digital Software New Methodology in Measuring Experimental Results of Linear Shaped Charges Using Digital SoftwareBy Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird, Philip Mulligan, Dominique Nolan Determining the transitions from run-up to optimal cut length and optimal cut length to run down, without bias, from the penetration of a linear shaped charge (LSC) is difficult. The stresses applied Jan 1, 2013 
- 
                     Achieving Non-Duplicated Firing Times in Multipledeck Priming of Individual Blast Holes in Surface Coal Mining Using Non-Electric Down-the-Hole Primers and Electric Surface Initiation Achieving Non-Duplicated Firing Times in Multipledeck Priming of Individual Blast Holes in Surface Coal Mining Using Non-Electric Down-the-Hole Primers and Electric Surface InitiationBy James Ludwiczak We are coming to an end of an era in Midwest surface coal mining. For many years, large tracts of coal lands were readily available for sale or lease to surface mine operators. Jan 1, 1980 
- 
                     Shock Impedance Method Applied to Detonation Pressure Measurements Shock Impedance Method Applied to Detonation Pressure MeasurementsBy Santiago Gómez, Pablo Segarra, José A. Sanchidrián In-hole detonation pressure measurements are unusual in the production environment of a mining operation, partly owing to the hostile conditions to which recording equipment and pertinent probes must Feb 6, 2023 
- 
                     Vibration: Its Effect & Measurement Techniques at or Near Dwellings Vibration: Its Effect & Measurement Techniques at or Near DwellingsBy Goran Lande, Bernt Larsson, Dennis Clark The effects of vibrations on close surroundings has been studied in Europe and the United States extensively in the past three to four years due to the ever increasing demands of environmental control Jan 1, 1983 
- 
                     Impact of ROM PSD on the Crushing and Grinding Circuit Throughput Impact of ROM PSD on the Crushing and Grinding Circuit ThroughputBy Split Engineering Chile Fernando Fernandez Mathematical modeling in conjunction with mineral characterization is widely used as a method for design and optimization of comminution circuits, to simulate the processes of crushing, grinding and c Jan 1, 2015 
- 
                     High-Order Numerical Methods and Reaction Rate Law for Non-Ideal Detonation Modeling High-Order Numerical Methods and Reaction Rate Law for Non-Ideal Detonation ModelingBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr This study demonstrates the ability of high-order, shock-capturing methods to simulate detonation wave propagation in right circular cylinders of non-ideal explosives. 2-D axisymmetric, reactive Euler Jan 1, 2019 
- 
                     Analysis of Blast Pattern to Evaluate Extent and Causes of Overbreak in Large Cavern Analysis of Blast Pattern to Evaluate Extent and Causes of Overbreak in Large CavernBy S K. Mandal, S Dasgupta "Damage is classifi ed as loss in the integrity or deterioration in the quality of rock massand is infl uenced by methodology of excavation on the geo-technical properties of rockmass. Overbreak, on t Jan 1, 2008 
- 
                     What Really Is ANFO? What Really Is ANFO?By Jean M. Bouvet, Pierre M. Vuillaume There is not just one ANFO: ANFO explosive behaviour depends significantly on the blasting conditions and on its physico-chemical characteristics. For instance, ANFO effficiency increases whereas AN p Jan 1, 1993 
- 
                     Removal of the Top of an Aged Water Supply Reservoir By Explosives Removal of the Top of an Aged Water Supply Reservoir By ExplosivesBy Chuck Kliche, Bill Clements This project involved the removal of the top of an old water supply reservoir tank for the City of Lead, SD by explosives. The general contract called for the removal of the concrete top without damag Jan 1, 2007 
- 
                     Testing of a New Blasting Mat Constructed Using Rubber Tractor Treads Testing of a New Blasting Mat Constructed Using Rubber Tractor TreadsBy Matthew K. Coy, Paul N. Worsey The work described in this paper comprised the master’s thesis work of the primary author and was conducted at the Missouri S&T experimental mine. The objective was to determine if rubber tractor trea Jan 1, 2015 
- 
                     Open Pit Wall Control Analysis using Photogrammetry Open Pit Wall Control Analysis using PhotogrammetryBy Charles Zdazinsky Back-break induced from blasting is a concern in open pit metal mining because it compromises the conditions of the pit’s final walls. Final walls that have excessive blast induced damage commonly req Jan 1, 2014 
- 
                     An Engineering Model for Predicting Rubble Motion During Blasting An Engineering Model for Predicting Rubble Motion During BlastingBy J T. Schamaun Recent applications of explosives and blasting agents to rubble rock have led to requirements for more elaborate design and analysis methods. In most blasting uses, it is necessary not only to fractur Jan 1, 1983 
- 
                     Some Aspects of Design and Evaluation of Perimeter Control Blasting in Fractured and Weathered Rock Some Aspects of Design and Evaluation of Perimeter Control Blasting in Fractured and Weathered RockBy Andrew F. McKown Overbreak and damage to rock walls at the perimeter of rock excavation can lead to safety problems due to rock falls and additional costs due to a] extra mucking, b] extra concrete or shotcrete to bac Jan 1, 1984 
- 
                     Investigation of Cautious Blasting Model Applied During Tunneling of Kadikoy-Kartal Subway Construction Investigation of Cautious Blasting Model Applied During Tunneling of Kadikoy-Kartal Subway ConstructionBy Ali Kahriman, Olivio Angelini, Ibrahim Sefer, Burak Ekmen, Koray Arpak, Ertugrul Kaya, Yucel Karakus, Abdullah Sak, Aziz Ozdemir In recent years, in order to bring solution to traffic intensity arising from transportation problems and facilitate public transportation in the modern world in paralel to urbanization and to the inc Jan 1, 2010 
- 
                     The Importance of Internships for Explosives Engineering Students The Importance of Internships for Explosives Engineering StudentsBy Paul Worsey, Gillian Worsey The explosives industry is about to reach a critical turning point in human resources. The average age of employees of the largest US explosives company is over 50 and an estimated 5,000 engineers are Jan 1, 2014 
- 
                     Development of Splitting Technology by Using Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing System Development of Splitting Technology by Using Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing SystemBy Hideaki Kitajima, Ryo Sakamoto, Katsuya Sasaki, Maehata Hidehiko The Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing System (EDICS) is a technology for carrying out crushing by using electrical power and nitromethane. It is designed for construction tasks such as splitting of Jan 1, 2011 
- 
                     IMESAFR Sensitivity Studies IMESAFR Sensitivity StudiesBy Tyler Ross, John Tatom, Lon Lantis The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) began development of a Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) tool, IMESAFR (Institute of Makers of Explosives Safety Analysis for Risk), in 2005 as a technolog Jan 1, 2014 
