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                     The Use of Alcohol Resistant-Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF) Delivered with a Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) as a Blast Mitigant The Use of Alcohol Resistant-Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AR-AFFF) Delivered with a Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) as a Blast MitigantBy Jim Smith, Jeff Hudreth, John White Jan 1, 2000 
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                     2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Blasting Log An Essential Witness of Professional Blasting Part II 2000 Blasting in the New Millennium - The Blasting Log An Essential Witness of Professional Blasting Part IIBy Steve Dillingham PHYSICAL BLAST DATA Pattern Description All measurements related to the description of the physical blast pattern must be made with the mind-set that it has to tell a powerful factual story enabling a Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Study of the Underwater Static Cracking Agent The Study of the Underwater Static Cracking AgentBy Ximing Yuan, Yongsheng Xu, Hongjie Li A study of a static demolition agent that can be used underwater has been carried out. A new type of granulated static demolition agent with rapid reaction has been tested in several hundred experimen Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Improve Milling Through Better Powder Distribution Improve Milling Through Better Powder DistributionBy Jack Eloranta Optimization of blasting requires the comprehension of processes including drilling through milling. The author has previously considered the role of powder factor in relationship to downstream proces Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Journal: History of ISEE – Timeline / 35 Years Journal: History of ISEE – Timeline / 35 Years1974 The Society of Explosives Engineers officially formed to “advance the art and science of explosives engineering” on August 20, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Dynamic Pressure Measured in a Water-filled Hole Adjacent to a Short Explosive Charge Detonated in a Rock Dynamic Pressure Measured in a Water-filled Hole Adjacent to a Short Explosive Charge Detonated in a RockBy A T. Spathis, M G. Wheatly Some preliminary dynamic pressure data were obtained from several charges detonated in a tunnel situated in massive granite rock. The context of the work is the potential for desensitisation of explos Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not Work Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not WorkBy N. Skopak, C. Aimone-Martin, J. Redyke, B. O. Meins PipeBlast is a spreadsheet-based calculator based on research conducted by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), used by the pipeline industry to determine if proposed blasting planned near existing pi Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Evaluation of Boosters as a Safer Alternative to Dynamite-Based Methods for Demolition Projects Evaluation of Boosters as a Safer Alternative to Dynamite-Based Methods for Demolition ProjectsBy F. Schott, M. James, G. May, E. Baker, C. Johnson, R. Bauer Explosive demolition typically utilizes cutting charges to sever columns, detonating cord to time charges and provide an initiation path, and dynamite as a kicker charge. The kicker charges of dynamit Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Blasting 1.8 million m3 Rock in One Shot: The Blast Design and Environmental Damage Control Blasting 1.8 million m3 Rock in One Shot: The Blast Design and Environmental Damage ControlBy Tianrui Xu, Chaohong Liu, Bangqing Ding The authors were responsible for a series of large scale multiple chamber charge blasts conducted in the granite mountain area for making construction space on the southeast sea coast in China during Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The 8 Millisecond Rule is Dead – Or Is It? The 8 Millisecond Rule is Dead – Or Is It?By Daniel Richards, Dr Rob Farnfield, Dr Geoff Adderley The 8-millisecond rule has been in use for many years as a basic technique to help minimize vibration levels from surface blasting operations. The rule was based on work carried out in the 1960’s by t Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Shock-tunnel Waveform Analysis Shock-tunnel Waveform AnalysisBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, David McLane, John Rathbun The dynamics of explosive detonations are understood; however recreating a real-world, to-scale scenario is costly. The use of a shock-tunnel allows testing to be done on a smaller scale, with the sim Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Critical Analysis and Technical Support for Assessment of Construction Blasting Damage Claims Critical Analysis and Technical Support for Assessment of Construction Blasting Damage ClaimsBy Russell D. Melton, Gary A. Kanelos A construction company performed blasting operations to break up limestone bedrock for excavation of residential basements. The owners of an existing residence located approximately 400 feet from the Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The Use of Inexpensive Video Technology for Shot Analysis and Blaster Training in the Commercial Explosives Industry The Use of Inexpensive Video Technology for Shot Analysis and Blaster Training in the Commercial Explosives IndustryBy Elliott A. Pood, Ron Gilbert Recent advances in digital recording technology have allowed frame rate increases in video recording equipment that provide the capability for super slow motion playback of commercial explosives shots Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Utilization of Detonation Cord to Pre-split Pennsylvanian Aged Sandstone and Shale, Grundy, Virginia Utilization of Detonation Cord to Pre-split Pennsylvanian Aged Sandstone and Shale, Grundy, VirginiaBy Calvin Konya, Steven S. Spagna, Ed Smith During Summer 2001, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers awarded a contract to the construction firm of Bush and Burchett of Allen, Kentucky, for the purpose of developing a 13 acre redevelopment site by r Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Federal Blaster Certificate Program Federal Blaster Certificate ProgramBy Kenneth Eltschlager Blasting represents the highest risk of any surface coal mining activity that could result in injury and/or property damage off the permit area. In addition, blasting related issues e.g. flyrock, vibr Jan 1, 2010 
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                     High-Performance Emulsion-Based Booster High-Performance Emulsion-Based BoosterBy Soseol Kim A high-performance Emulsion-based booster explosives has been developed that can be used as a booster for bulk explosives. Currently, Pentolite booster, which is mainly used as a booster for bulk expl Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Blast Vibration Frequencies: What Do They Mean? Blast Vibration Frequencies: What Do They Mean?By Douglas A. Anderson The US Bureau of Mines, in RI 8507, has shown that blast vibrations at low frequency are more likely to cause damage and complaints than those at higher frequency. Since that publication in 1980, the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Effect of Explosive Charge Geometry on Shock Wave Propagation Effect of Explosive Charge Geometry on Shock Wave PropagationBy Martin Langenderfer, Catherine Johnson, Phillip Mulligan, Kelly Williams The physical geometry of a charge has a direct correlation to the geometry of the shock wave. This relationship appears strongest within the boundaries of the visible fireball. As the shock wave propa Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Mine optimization using Total smart mining solution Mine optimization using Total smart mining solutionBy Chanhwi Shin, Hyeongmin Kang Mine optimization is a key strategy in the mining industry that focuses on improving the efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of mining operations. To achieve mine optimization, digitalization Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations - A Review of their Physical Basis (b24b512b-7da2-4772-bd11-3f3a997ff6c3) Explosion Hazards and Quantity-Distance Regulations - A Review of their Physical Basis (b24b512b-7da2-4772-bd11-3f3a997ff6c3)By B Mohanty Currently there exist several explosive quantity-distance (Q-D) rules variously exercised by most countries to protect personnel and property against the effects of accidental explosions. These regula Jan 1, 2014 
