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An Evaluation of Online Education for the Blasting IndustryBy Dr. Anthony J. Konya
The modern era has seen a boom in virtual training platforms. This study details the effectiveness & applicability of online training in comparison to in-person training for the drill & blast industry
Feb 1, 2020
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"Journal: 100 Years / Annual Report of The Smithsonian InstitutionFor the Year 1914"By Edward P. O'Hern
The importance of the so-called explosives and the increasing extent of their use are evident from the fact that the production in the United States for the year 1910, as shown by the United States Ce
Jan 1, 2015
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Mine Blasting Safety: A Century in ReviewBy Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb
This paper summarizes the course of mine blasting safety, particularly in underground coal mining, in the USA for over a century of mining operations. During the late 1800's and especially in the firs
Jan 1, 2009
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Evaluation of Drilling and Blasting Using Explosives Based on General Adherence of the Drilling and Rock Blasting PlanBy Jair Koppe
The unsatisfactory blasting effect is mainly related to the improper selection of design parameters of drilling and blasting scheme. In order to evaluate the rationality of drilling and blasting schem
Feb 6, 2023
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Review of Traditional Tricone Bit Drilling in Open-Pit OperationsBy Mario Alvarez
Drilling with tricone drill bits is widely used in the mining industry with a direct impact on drilling safety and costs, however it can be challenging to implement a new supplier of tricone drill bit
Jan 21, 2025
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Implosions as Mitigations for Offshore Oil Disasters: Risk Decision MatricesBy Mohammed Alkazimi, Katie Grantham
The purpose of this paper is to quantify the risk to both the environment and surrounding infrastructure from a pipe sealing implosion. Both accuracy and the precision in determining how a submerged i
Jan 1, 2013
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Blast Optimization at Blue Circle CementBy Curtis G. Kremer, Jeffrey L. Brummert
Blue Circle Cement's Ravena, New York quarry mines approximately 6.7 million tons of limestone per year. Blasting occurs approximately twice a week on three separate benches. Shots average 60,000 tons
Jan 1, 1994
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Potential Cost Cutting Methods for Permitting Deactivation Furnaces/Explosive Waste IncineratorsBy Katherine L. Heineken, Timothy J. Tope, Kim David Murphy
One method for small arms disposal is the use of a deactivation furnace or explosive waste incinerator. There are numerous hurdles a facility typically encounters to get the furnace or incinerator ful
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use of Electronic Detonators to Control Air BlastBy Andy Hudson, Stuart Brashear, David Lilly
Because of greatly increased timing accuracy, electronic detonator systems are a well-known and widely accepted major tool to control and reduce ground vibration. At a Southeastern quarry the authors
Jan 1, 2009
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A Work Area Monitor (WAM) to protect Blast Crews from Rock FallsBy David Scutt, David Noon
Blast crews are exposed to a number of major hazards including explosives and chemicals, ground conditions, machinery, unique work environments and specific blasting hazards such as fly rock and misfi
Jan 1, 2011
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Examination and Comparison of Shock Wave Characteristics in Open-Air Arena Test vs. Shock Tunnel ConfinementBy D J. McLane, J T. Rathbun, B T. Lusk
The dynamics of explosive detonations are understood, however recreating a real-world, full scale scenario is costly. The use of a shock-tunnel allows testing to be done on a smaller scale, with the s
Jan 1, 2013
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Underwater Blast Pressures from Confined Rock Removal Shots The Kill Van Kull Deepening ProjectBy Thomas M. Keevin, Gregory L. Hempen
A study was conducted to measure underwater pressures associated with confined borehole shooting used to remove rock for The Kill Van Kull Deepening Project, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York Dis
Jan 1, 2005
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"Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (Part IV) Mining and Demolitions General Staff, Ware Office, 1910 London"By Robert Hopler
209. Nitro-glycerine is produced by the action of nitric and sulphuric acids on glycerine, and is a heavy liquid of oily appearance, of specific gravity about 1•6, varying from colourless when quite p
Jan 1, 2011
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Supporting Quarry Operations with Blasting TechnologyBy Tacio Ferreira
How state-of-the-art software, data analysis and communication applied to drilling and blasting techniques have have allowed quarries in the Midwest of the United States to improve results downstream
Feb 1, 2020
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Gas bubble sensitisation of a non-ideal explosive using different gases as hot spotsBy Italo Onederra, Miguel Araos
Most of the current explosives for mining blasting activities rely on voids to become sensitive to initiation, then detonating and finally, sustaining that detonation. The use of voids is known as hot
Jan 26, 2026
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Oil Shale Blasting Simulations Employing State-of-the-Art (2006) Computer Hydro-Codes and Constitutive ModelsBy Dale Preece
In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s substantial resources were devoted to research focused on producing oil from the vast oil shale reserves in the western United States. Since the oil is solidified i
Jan 1, 2007
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Journal: 100 Years / The breakup of DU PONTBy Robert Hopler
On June 13, 1912, the final decree of dissolution of the DuPont explosives trust was handed down, and the resulting new companies began operating at the beginning of the new year. The property assets
Jan 1, 2014
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Application of Machine Learning in rock mass characterization for BlastingBy Javier Illanes, Felipe Moroni
In recent years, implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning model technology has gained ground in almost every aspect of human activities. The mining industry has not been foreign
Jan 21, 2025
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Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal MineBy Mark D. Kirkbride
This paper outlines the process for designing a hard rock blast in an underground coal mine. The coal mine is located in Western Kentucky and operates four continuous miner units at 7 unit-shifts per
Jan 1, 1999
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The Approval and Use of Explosives in Coal MinesBy Joseph L. Uraco, Harry C. Verakis
The use of explosives in underground coal mines presents a potential risk for serious injuries and death to miners. Widespread disasters have occurred from the explosion of methane and/or coal dust in
Jan 1, 1992