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                     Demolition of the Anaheim Bay Bridge Demolition of the Anaheim Bay BridgeBy Lawrence W. Hallanger Anaheim Bay, located at Seal Beach, California, is the site of the Huntington Harbor development of waterfront homes and marine facilities. The main entrance to Anaheim Bay is a relatively narrow chan Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Demolition of the Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Pier, Lind, WA Demolition of the Milwaukee Railroad Trestle Pier, Lind, WABy William C. B. Gates Demolition blasting next to an active railroad can be very challenging because of track safety, blasting vibrations, potential track fouling by blast debris, and short work windows on a live track. Re Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Demolition Using Water-Cased Kicker Charges Demolition Using Water-Cased Kicker ChargesBy Emily Johnson, Catherine Johnson, Rachel Bauer, Paul Pitzel Demolition projects involving explosives may incorporate cutting charges to sever columns in collaboration with kicker charges that “move” the columns out of alignment. Traditional kicker charges ofte Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Demonstrated Improved Fragmentation and Optimized Explosive Distribution by Using Air Decks created with Stemming Plugs Demonstrated Improved Fragmentation and Optimized Explosive Distribution by Using Air Decks created with Stemming PlugsBy Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, María Jesús Barros Godoy Reducing costs while maintaining productivity and achieving good results is a constant challenge in mining operations, especially in the drilling and blasting stage, since a bad blast can affect produ Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Demonstrating Competence from Charge Hands to Chartered Engineers Demonstrating Competence from Charge Hands to Chartered EngineersBy Ken Cross This paper aims to demonstrate that explosives organizations and workers have a legal, moral and financial duty to be able to demonstrate their competence when required, and how that may be achieved a Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Demonstration that an Efficient Blast Depends as Much on Easy Mucking as on Good Fragmentation Demonstration that an Efficient Blast Depends as Much on Easy Mucking as on Good FragmentationBy R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau "Ever since we have started to assist those responsible for blasting with blast simulation studies, we havebecome aware of an interesting aspect, namely that in 90 % of cases we are asked ‘‘Can you se Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Density Monitoring of Bulk Emulsion Explosives in Confined Boreholes Density Monitoring of Bulk Emulsion Explosives in Confined BoreholesBy Felipe França Sitonio Parameter’s control of explosives used in blasting operations have become more relevant over the years, bringing a better understanding of detonation performance. Giving into consideration that bulk e Feb 2, 2020 
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                     Derivation of Fracture Intensity from Measured Fragmentation Derivation of Fracture Intensity from Measured FragmentationPrediction of fragmentation in Taconite Mining is an important aid to blasting engineers. A simple theory relates the intensity of radial fracture per unit length to distance from the borehole, from w Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Description of Damage Constitutive Model as Documented in Pronto3D Manual 3/89 Description of Damage Constitutive Model as Documented in Pronto3D Manual 3/89By Billy J. Thorne The damage model in PRONTO simulates the dynamic fracture behavior of brittle rock. It is based on work started by Kipp and Grady, [lg] continued by Taylor, Chcn and Kuszmaul [I91 [20] and recently.mo Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay DetonatorsBy Michael S. Wieland Charge malfunction problems result from rather universal damage mechanisms and are widespread throughout surface and underground delay blasting. Recent refinements in instrumentation technology reveal Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators (3c055ade-7146-4060-a860-4133718a0454) Desensitization and Malfunction of Cap-Sensitive Explosives and Delay Detonators (3c055ade-7146-4060-a860-4133718a0454)By Michael S. Wieland This report focuses on the U.S. Bureau of Mines research regarding desensitization and malfunction of delay detonators and cap-sensitive explosives. Delay blasting in underground coal generates tremen Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Design and Construction of an Electric Oven to Determine the Detonation Temperature of the Fulminant Design and Construction of an Electric Oven to Determine the Detonation Temperature of the FulminantBy Alexander S. Escalante, Luis R. Ramirez, Nelson A. Arostegui Research, analyze, discuss, design, and build an electric oven to perform one of the quality control tests the fanel or common fulminers to determine what temperatures they can detonate at. Give pract Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Design and Testing of Blast Shields for Different Blasting Applications Design and Testing of Blast Shields for Different Blasting ApplicationsBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr The use of explosives bring countless benefits to our everyday lives in areas such as mining, oil and gas exploration, demolition or avalanche control. However, because of the potential destructive po Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BC Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BCBy Alastair Grogan In October of 2002, the author was retained by Public Works and Government Services Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defense, to design, construct and test the effectiveness of a bubble Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore Deposits Design Criteria for In-Situ Mining of Hard Rock Ore DepositsBy M E. Hanson, K Chong, R H. Jacobson, S C. Way To create conditions for economic rates of mineral recovery in a deep, hard rock mass, enhancement of naturally occurring permeability is necessary, and may be achieved through explosives detonated in Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Design Criteria for Sequential Blasting Design Criteria for Sequential BlastingBy A B. Andrews The use of sequential blasting techniques that combine surface and in-thehole delays has provided blasters with increased flexibility in blast design to promote good rock fragmentation and displacemen Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Design of a Passive Underwater Pressure Gauge Design of a Passive Underwater Pressure GaugeBy S. Lim, G. Walsh, V. Romero The cable television show, Mythbusters, contacted the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology requesting a pressure gauge to be used in underwater testing. The requirements for the gauge were: i Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Design of a Personnel Blast Shield for Different Explosives Applications Design of a Personnel Blast Shield for Different Explosives ApplicationsBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr The use of explosives brings countless benefits to our everyday lives in areas such as mining, oil and gas exploration, demolition, and avalanche control. However, because of the potential destructive Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Design of Blasting Rounds for an Indian Iron Ore Mine Design of Blasting Rounds for an Indian Iron Ore MineBy Satish Kate Mining of Iron Ore in India is done by Surface Mining methods and most of the deposits are massive and are occurring in Hills, surrounded by green forest cover. While majority of iron ore produced are Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Design of Large-Scale Choked Destress Blasts in Mine Pillars Using the Empirical Destressability Index Methodology Design of Large-Scale Choked Destress Blasts in Mine Pillars Using the Empirical Destressability Index MethodologyBy Richard Brummer, John Hadjigeorgiou, Patrick Andrieux Some of the major challenges associated with underground mining at depth and/or under high extraction ratios are related to the resulting high stress levels, which can lead to the failure and collapse Jan 1, 2012 
