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                     Time Window Vibration Control Techniques Cautionary Tales For Explosives Engineers Time Window Vibration Control Techniques Cautionary Tales For Explosives EngineersBy Adrian Moore, Alan Richards Time window techniques that limit the explosive charge mass being fired within a specified time window (commonly 8 milliseconds (ms)) have been used for many years and are widely accepted by explosive Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Arlanda Link - A New Railway Beneath Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, - A Technical Blasting Challenge Arlanda Link - A New Railway Beneath Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, - A Technical Blasting ChallengeBy Donald Jonson The Arlanda Link project is for the time being the most interesting project in Sweden, concerning rock and blasting technology. The total amount of rock excavated beneath Arlanda airport comprises 800 Jan 1, 1997 
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                     48 Inch Production Blast Holes in Oilsands 48 Inch Production Blast Holes in OilsandsBy 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 
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                     Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive Ingredients Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive IngredientsBy Michael Wieland Delay blasting in underground coal generates shock waves and rifting forces that damage charges remaining in the blast pattern. Damaged charges detonate poorly, raise fume toxicity and reduce coal bre Jan 1, 1992 
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                     PPV. SD. Really? Still?? PPV. SD. Really? Still??By Doug Anderson Two quantities, Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) and Scaled Distance (SD), have controlled aspects of many blasting projects and operations for a long time. Vibration criteria typically use both PPV and S Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried Mines Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried MinesBy Leslie Taylor, W. L. Fourney, Uli Leiste Over the past few years, our laboratory has been investigating the loading on vehicles due to the detonation of buried explosives. We have been using target plates to represent the bottom of the vehic Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Large Scale Measurement of Velocity of Detonation Large Scale Measurement of Velocity of DetonationBy Alastair Torrance, Braden T. Lusk, MinGi Seo, Gary Cavanough Velocity of Detonation (VOD) is the most commonly used method to determine explosive performance as VOD is a function of the confinement (ground conditions) density and composition of the explosive. T Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by Detonation Cavity Expanision by Hypervelopcity Impact Applied to Blasthole Expansion by DetonationBy Claude Cunningham, Szendrei The partitioning of blasting energy into “Shock” and “Heave” components is a popular concept for attempting to match explosives to particular ground conditions and blasting results. The issue is compl Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Influence of the Geomechanical Characteristics of the Rocks and of the Type of Explosive on the Absorption of the Energy Induced in the Rock by the Explosives Influence of the Geomechanical Characteristics of the Rocks and of the Type of Explosive on the Absorption of the Energy Induced in the Rock by the ExplosivesBy F M. Dantini, P Berry An experimental investigation on the trend of cratering induced by explosives placed on rock masses was carried out. By using various types of explosives and rocks having different geomechanical param Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Effects of Surface Mine Blasting on Underground Mine Openings Effects of Surface Mine Blasting on Underground Mine OpeningsBy Michael K. Phang, Thomas A. Simpson Field studies at an underground mine site were conducted to evaluate and monitor blast-induced vibrations on an underground coal mine roof. The vibration data were evaluated so that a suitable damage Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox Pit Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox PitBy D Anonby The Fox Pit at EKATI Diamond Mine is designed with 11 m wide benches excavated using a double benching technique leaving 30 m high faces. Blasting tests were conducted to increase the percentage of be Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Blasting In Hong Kong Blasting In Hong KongBy R L. Keller Hong Kong has some of the most restrictive practices regarding blasting than any place in the world. Regulations regarding vibration limitations are 1 in/sec for structures and 0.5 in/sec (or even les Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Proactive Controls for Highwall Stability Proactive Controls for Highwall StabilityBy Trevor Ames Highwall instability, and sometimes referred to as ground failures, historically are a consistent contributor of mine injuries and fatalities within surface mines. To combat this several efforts, incl Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting For A Lokotrack System Blasting For A Lokotrack SystemBy Roger L. Keller Cautious, productive blasting is employed in the adaptation of a mobile crushing system extending into a highway through cut. In Hong Kong's final chapter of infrastructure development in preparation Jan 1, 1998 
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                     A Review of Recent Accidents Involving Explosives Transport A Review of Recent Accidents Involving Explosives TransportBy James Rowland, Richard Mainiero When most people think of explosives transport they think of a hazardous operation. We all know that we aren’t allowed to transport explosives through tunnels and are discouraged from traveling throug Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental EffectsBy Michael Louis, Charles Dowding Concern over construction vibration-induced cracking has led to development of a new approach to vibration monitoring called autonomous crack measurement (ACM) and illustrated in Figure 1. This paper Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Air Decking Technique for Secondary/Boulders Blasting Air Decking Technique for Secondary/Boulders BlastingBy Michael Karmis, Syed Muhammad Tariq, Zeshan Hyder Secondary or boulders blasting is a regular feature of quarrying operations in Pakistan, especially in cement and stone crushing industries. The main reason for secondary blasting is the production of Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Lightning Safety Primer for the Explosives Industry A Lightning Safety Primer for the Explosives IndustryBy Chris Vagasky On July 10, 1926, lightning struck at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, and caused the explosion of at least 600,000 pounds (272,000 kilograms) of ammunition, resulting in more than $600 million (2015 do Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Preventing Blast Damage to Underground Infrastructure from Open Pit Operations Preventing Blast Damage to Underground Infrastructure from Open Pit OperationsBy C. Liley Open cut blasting at the Ernest Henry mine has the potential to cause damage to nearby underground workings. This paper is a case study of the blast vibration management project which was conducted to Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Blast Modeling for Facility Security Management Blast Modeling for Facility Security ManagementBy Shonn K. McNeill, Joshua Micah Hoffman Security engineering is similar to other forms of engineering – the design is guided by the loads, materials, and desired function. For facility design, the load is the threat. Facilities that are de Jan 1, 2019 
