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                Optimize Fragmentation with Shovel-Mounted Image Analysis SystemsBy Peter Cameron, Tom BoBo
Comminution, being the energy intensive part of a mining operation receives much scrutiny by cost controllers, CEO’s, investors and others as the mining industry goes “back to basics” to reverse the d
Jan 1, 2019
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                Advances in Predicting the Effects of Non-ideal Detonation on BlastingBy Alan Minchinton, Ian Kirby, Jim Chan
It has long been known that successful blasting in soft and hard rock can require the use of different explosives. While choosing an explosive of the right energy density is important, the dynamics as
Jan 1, 2014
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                Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact LoadsBy S. Huang, K. Xia
The down-stream size reduction processes such as crushing, grinding and milling, represent major expenditure of energy. The present study is aimed at linking the fragmentation characteristics of the r
Jan 1, 2015
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                Protecting a Gas Pipeline from Cast Blast Induced Vibration DamageBy Sterling Ziegler, Kameron Ray
Mining operations at a Wyoming coal mine were progressing to within 300 feet (91 meters) of a high pressure natural gas pipeline. Vibration levels from cast blasting were at a point at which standard
Jan 1, 2018
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                Numerical Simulations for Explosive Production and DesignBy Mark S. Rayson, Jessy Lee, David O. Johnson, Matthew R. Rawls
The ability to manipulate the structure of liquid chemicals in an explosive is important in mining applications, where precision blasting is crucial for the safe, reliable, economical and eco-friendly
Jan 1, 2014
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                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
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                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
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                Near-Field Elastic Ground Response Spectra for Multi-Hole Surface ExplosionsBy G E. Frantii
In the exploitation of low grade mineral deposits, blasting engineers are vitally concerned with maximizing the efficiency of explosive fracturing of rock while simultaneously limiting deleterious env
Jan 1, 1977
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                Predicting the Envelope of Damage Resulting from the Detonation of a Confined ChargeBy Jason M. Ryan, T Michael LeBlanc, John H. Heilig
"Drill trajectory deviation is a recurring problem in vertical retreat stoping operations. As a result of thisdeviation, 60 kilogram (165 millimetre diameter) and 103 kilogram (203 millimetre diameter
Jan 1, 1996
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                Application of 3-D Plots and Regressions to Blast Vibration Analysis - Defining a Site-Specific Form of the Charge Weight Scaled DistanceBy Ruilin Lang
This paper presents an application of 3-D plots and non-linear regressions to define a sitespecific form of the charge weight scaled distance. The PPV (PPA) of single hole blasts is normally considere
Jan 1, 2006
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                Evaluation of Velocity of Detonation of Permitted ExplosivesBy R R. Singh, U K. Dey, S K. Roy
"Commercial explosives being a heterogeneous mixture of many chemical compounds in prefixed proportion, their velocity of detonation (VOD) may vary from batch to batch, due to variations in the propor
Jan 1, 2007
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                Windows-Based Automated Blast Loading and Reporting SystemBy Ronald Joseph
Windows-based automated blast loading systems have long being conceptualised and never really taken off in the surface mining sector. However, with the introduction a windows-based automated blast loa
Jan 1, 2009
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                Plug Blast for a Powerhouse Intake Using an Unusual TechniqueBy Terry Matts, Bruce Ripley, Clark Fletcher, Paul Rapp, Stan Holtby, Jim Dent
The Stave Falls Project of BC Hydro, situated 65km east of Vancouver, BC, Canada, involved the construction of a new two-unit 9OMW hydro-electric facility to replace an existing powerhouse. The final
Jan 1, 2000
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                Seismic Waves caused by Reinforced Concrete Decks impacting the GroundBy Andrea Francioso, Roberto Folchi
In order to comply with the latest European Highway Standards, the highway Salerno - Reggio Calabria, in southern Italy, had do be widened and upgraded to reduce its vulnerability to earthquakes. Rein
Jan 1, 2013
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                MINIMIZING RISK IN URBAN QUARRIES (Two Case Studies)By James Goldberg, Sally Zadra, Wiliam Reisz
Early recognition and risk assessment is critical to sustaining a safe and productive blasting operation. While every blasting environment holds inherent risk, highwall blasting in highly congested ar
Jan 1, 2008
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                Protection from Liability Before, During, and After Blast DetonationBy 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
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                Analysis of Blast Damage to Green Concrete: A Dynamic Testing Approach to Field Cured SpecimensBy Travis Davidsavor, Stanley: Dong Vitton
Concrete is a common construction material used throughout the world, and with increasing demand of fast-track construction, blasting and concrete casting are occurring simultaneously at many sites wh
Jan 1, 2003
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                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
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                Wave Analysis and Determination of Interference Times to Minimize the Impact of VibrationsBy Carlos Pañura, Michael Geldres, Alejandro Rojas
In this current era of production in large volumes of surface mining, which demands the realization of large-scale blasting, the mining industry must deal with the impact of the vibrations generated b
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                The Investigation of Ground Vibrations Induced by Bench Blasting at Different Quarries at Catalca District in TurkeyBy Ali Kahriman, Abdulkadir Karadogan, Umit Ozer, Mehmet Aksoy, Deniz Adiguzel
The environmental problems arising from ground vibration has been faced and discussed frequently in various industries such as quarry, mining, civil works, shaft, tunneling, pipe line and dam construc
Jan 1, 2007