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                     Portable Continuous Velocity of Detonation Systems Portable Continuous Velocity of Detonation SystemsBy Jackson R. Pressley, M L. Hopkins, R E. Danell, N T. Moxon, Andrew Bowman Efficient and cost effective blasting is achieved by closely matching the explosive energy to the strength of the material in which it is being used. Although there are many empirical relationships wi Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / Illinois Powder Manufacturing Company Catalog issued May 1, 1909 Journal: 100 Years / Illinois Powder Manufacturing Company Catalog issued May 1, 1909By Robert Hopler RBH Note: The Illinois Powder Manufacturing Company was established in 1907 and was acquired in 1957 by American Cyanamid. The latter company left the explosives business in 1969. Jan 1, 2010 
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                     An Investigation of The Characteristics of Linear Shaped Charges Used in Demolition An Investigation of The Characteristics of Linear Shaped Charges Used in DemolitionBy Paul Worsey, Seokbin Lim There are two major types of shaped charges, conical and linear (Ref 1, 2). Conical shaped charges are used to perforate targets and are mainly used by the military as anti armor weapons and by the oi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Standard Digital Video Analysis and Engineering Field Controls Standard Digital Video Analysis and Engineering Field ControlsBy Tom Treleaven The success of any blast is dependent on the accuracy of the blast design and the field controls used on the shot. This point cannot be over emphasized because when the geometry is not measured and/or Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage (0f5bd837-c817-4297-aa85-2fe7a4624b9b) Natural Causes vs. Blasting Damage (0f5bd837-c817-4297-aa85-2fe7a4624b9b)By Earl C. Hutchison, Wade C. Hutchison T 0 effectively evaluate property damage that is claimed to have been caused by blasting activities and in order to lay the proper foundation to build the best legal defense, identification of the act Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Analysis and Design of Blastwalls to Protect Public Structures From Malevolent Explosions Analysis and Design of Blastwalls to Protect Public Structures From Malevolent ExplosionsBy Dale Preece, Steven Sobolik, Richard Jensen Recent events demonstrate that civil and government facilities and structures face an ever-increasing need to be designed for protection against malevolent explosions. Modification of existing public Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Near-Field Blast Vibration Monitoring: Practical Considerations and Issues Near-Field Blast Vibration Monitoring: Practical Considerations and IssuesBy John Heilig, Patrick Andrieux "Near-field monitoring of blast induced seismic vibrations is a practical and useful way of assessing blast field behaviour for diagnosis and optimization purposes. It is also necessary in order to pr Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Bulk Explosives Loading and Delivery Systems Including Economics Bulk Explosives Loading and Delivery Systems Including EconomicsBy Brian Gar Wingfield Bulk explosive systems have developed from the infancy stages in the early sixties to a sophisticated process of the nineties. With ever changing bulk explosives technology, bulk delivery and loading Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Application of Response Spectrum Techniques in Predicting the Behavior os Structures to Blast Vibrations Application of Response Spectrum Techniques in Predicting the Behavior os Structures to Blast VibrationsBy Dimitri Frantzos, Stewart Thompson, Ed Skiba, Hans Tammemagi On behalf of Acres International we would like to thank Frank Chiappetta of Blasting Analysis International for inviting our organization to participate in this state-of-the-art course on blasting ana Jan 1, 1989 
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                     A Protocol to Reduce the Risk of Dealing with Misfires A Protocol to Reduce the Risk of Dealing with MisfiresBy Rob Farnfield, William Birch, Douglas A. Anderson In the blasting industry, even to the most safety conscious shotfirer, misfires are a constant source of concern. In the United Kingdom, there are two types of misfire, as classified by the Health & S Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Diagnosing and Modifying Off-Site Blast Effects by Seismic Means - A Case Study Diagnosing and Modifying Off-Site Blast Effects by Seismic Means - A Case StudyBy Stuart Brashear, Robert Brush, Ben Cook In early 1993, the Piney River quarry owned and operated by the Blue Ridge Stone Corporation of W W? Boxley received a series of complaints from the owners of a 130 year-old historic farmhouse that ha Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blast Movement Measurement for Grade Control Blast Movement Measurement for Grade ControlBy Ian R. Firth For the majority of open pit precious metal mines in the western United States, grade control practices have evolved as a direct result of the variable geology of the ore body and the lack of a clear Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Journal: 100 Years / SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN New York December 2, 1911 / Hudson Maxim Journal: 100 Years / SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN New York December 2, 1911 / Hudson MaximBy Robert Hopler HUDSON MAXIM A Noted Inventor of High Explosives ALTHOUGH the subject of the present sketch has been a tireless worker in many fields of activity, his name is best known in connection with his work in Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Efficient Blasting for Bench Stability and Fragmentation Results Improvement Efficient Blasting for Bench Stability and Fragmentation Results ImprovementBy Javier Illanes Pizarro, Gustavo Huerta Valer, Jorge Cárdenas Miranda Bench stability is the basis of sustainability in an open pit mining operation. Taking care of the pit walls while maintaining fragmentation results can prove a challenge. In this study, technical pro Feb 6, 2023 
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                     A Coyote Blast at Rhone-Poulenc's Maiden Rock Silica Quarry A Coyote Blast at Rhone-Poulenc's Maiden Rock Silica QuarryBy John C. Adams, Darrel D. Porter After conventional drill and shoot methods were determined to be unfeasible due the fractured nature of the ground, a "coyote" blast was designed to produce 250,000 tons of rock from Rhone-Poulenc's M Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Precision Presplitting Optimization Precision Presplitting OptimizationBy Anthony J. Konya, Calvin J. Konya Mine sites and construction projects have faced problems with blasting a smooth back wall. This lead to safety concerns with slope stability and rock falls from the walls. Decades ago Dr. Calvin Konya Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Blasting Program Optimization with Emphasis on the Control of Blast Vibration and Airblast Blasting Program Optimization with Emphasis on the Control of Blast Vibration and AirblastBy Frank Sames Most Blasting Programs are developed focussing on the environmental impact with respect to blast vibration and airblast. Compliance with existing regulations or policies limiting the immissions are ge Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Well Casing - Another Problem Solved Through the Uses of Explosives Well Casing - Another Problem Solved Through the Uses of ExplosivesBy Jerry Wallace The goal: At an industrial site, sever a well pipe containing an interior obstruction in a timely, cost effective manner by using a shape-charge to cut through the casing more than 50 meters below gro Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case Study Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case StudyBy M. Ramulu, A. K. Chakraborty, P. B. Sahu, C. Bandopadhyay, P. B. Choudhury Human response to blast induced vibration and air overpressure is an unsolved problem that accompanies excavation process in mining. Pre-assessment and understanding of annoyance due to production bla Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Electronic Blast Initiation Sequencing – Designing for Productivity Electronic Blast Initiation Sequencing – Designing for ProductivityBy Greg Wyartt "At an Australian iron ore open-cut mine, 129 separate blast patterns (consisting of 38.5 million tonnes /42.4 million US tons, equaling 28% of annual blasted tonnes) were initiated using electronic d Jan 1, 2017 
