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Oversize Reduction Project at the Iron Ore Company of Canada (Full Article)
By Rodney Pinksen, Remi Proulx
The IOC Mining and Operations Departments expressed an interest in reducing the amount of oversize material (>1.0 m x 1.0 m x 1.0 m; 39 inches x 39 inches x 39 inches) being produced and its subsequen
Jan 1, 2011
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Make a Good Impression
By Sandra Penttinen
There are several ways to get a positive reaction from abutters to blasting projects. When you need to enter structures to conduct a blast-blast inspection, the impression you make on the structure ow
Jan 1, 2005
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Improved Blasting Economics at an Uzbekistan Copper Mine
By Viktor Aranovich, Thomas E. Brown
The Almalyk Integrated Mining and Metallurgical Plant is located near Tashkant in Uzbekistan and is one of the former Soviet Union's largest copper producers. Almalyk consumes about 10,000 metric tonn
Jan 1, 1998
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Automatic 3D Fragmentation Analysis from Drone Imagery
By Andreas Gaich
A new 3D fragmentation analysis method for muck piles is presented. It works with aerial imagery from UAVs (drones) and handles entire muck piles with minimum user intervention.
Feb 1, 2020
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Application of blast control plugs and their positive results on airblast and surface fragmentation
By Lynn Long
We have seen many new developments in the explosive and blasting accessory category, but one of the most useful items is the blast control plug. Blast control plugs are cone shaped units that are plac
Jan 1, 1996
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The Neural Net Model of Optimizing Selection on Preparation of Powdery Emulsion Explosives
By Duan Baofu, Wang Xuguang, Song Jinquan
In this paper, the model of optimizing selection on preparation of Powdery Emulsion Explosives(PEE) is established by the Neural Net Theory(NNT). On the basis of some data in the study of PEE, the tra
Jan 1, 2003
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Powder Factor Analysis of Quarry Blasts Through the Fragmentation-Energy Fan Concept
By Ian Bell
This paper investigates fragmentation in an aggregate quarry using the fragmentation-energy fan concept. Six blasts were monitored, located one behind the other in the same quarry area. The rock struc
Jan 1, 2019
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Effect of Artificial Discontinuities Formed by Presplitting with Different Depths on Structural Damage Risk
By Enver Alan
This Research & Development (R&D) study was conducted in the field of applied blasting engineering in Ethiopia, within the AKH Railway Project, which was built in Girena, within the boundaries of the
Feb 1, 2020
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A Practical Method of Field Testing Plastic Borehole Liners for Water Penetration
By M S. Stern, R Aguila
To control direct blasting costs many open pit mines dewater and line wet blastholes before loading them with ANFO or Heavy ANFO blends of explosives. The plastic lay-flat tubing used for these liners
Jan 1, 1997
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Low Cost Raw Materials for Emulsion Explosives Applications
By John Manka
Emulsion explosives consist of an aqueous oxidizer phase, a fuel phase, and an emulsifier. The ability to use lower-cost sources for any of these raw materials presents an obvious economic advantage t
Jan 1, 2003
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Journal: Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section / A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth / Part 4
By Robert Hopler
Although electrical instruments were being widely introduced into the study of seismic tremors, attempts to understand and quantify shocks from blasting continued to use rather primitive methods well
Jan 1, 2007
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Breaking the Nitrate Based Explosives Greenhouse – The Dawn of Production Scale Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) for Industrial Blasting
By D. S. Scovira, T. Gustavsson
Exiting WW2 (mid-1940s), the potential of nitrates (ammonium nitrate, calcium nitrate, sodium nitrate) and hydrogen peroxide for application as a commercial explosives for mining, construction, and ot
Jan 1, 2024
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Fragmentation Techniques to Produce Armor Stone Blocks for Marine Structure
By Y Nagendra, A. Ravi Kumar
A breakwater is a construction for protecting the marine structures like port, harbor, or anchorage-basin and berthed marine vessels from the destructive influence of the sea waves. The breakwater is
Jan 1, 2005
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A Review of Rock Slope Development with Explosives Since the 1960's
By Harry L. Siebert
Pre-splitting was substituted for line drilling to achieve stable rock slopes and reduce excavation beyond the pay line on a Connecticut highway project in 1962-63. Changes have occurred in developing
Jan 1, 1998
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xP-frag, a Distribution-free Model to Predict Blast Fragmentation
By Finn Ouchterlony, José A. Sanchidrián
"A model for fragmentation in bench blasting that originates from dimensional analysis of fragmentation in asteroid collisions is presented. Percentiles of the size distribution are obtained in the ba
Jan 1, 2017
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Pioneering with Medium Diameter Lifters
By Luke Thornton, Jack Janssen
An unconventional drill pattern is used in an aggregate quarry to reduce pioneering costs. The site is the Iron Mountain Quarry, Granite Falls, WA., an aggregate quarry with an annual production of in
Jan 1, 1997
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Projectile Generator Design for Underground Coal Mine Seal Testing
By Ethan Steward, Kyle Perry
Underground coal mines have several dangers, one the most hazardous of which is the possibility of an explosion caused by the ignition of methane gas. To reduce ventilation costs, coal mines have the
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Results of Underwater Shock Wave Monitoring in Blasting Access Holes in Thick Sea Ice, Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica
By Ken Schei, Martin Reed, Samuel Bowser, John Wright
From October 18 through October 21, 2001, United States Antarctic Program blasters opened ten access holes for research divers in 11-ft. thick sea ice at Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Dur
Jan 1, 2003
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From Making Blasts to Making Images
By Fred Drury
I spent 38 years in the Industry in a variety of sales, technical and management positions. I started out with Hercules, then was one of the founders of ECONEX, a large regional Distributor, and final
Jan 1, 2003
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Georgia on the Move 2002
By John Montgomery
This paper discusses the major changes to the Commissioners Rules and Regulations, Chapter 120-3-10 “Rules and Regulations for Explosives and Blasting Agents”; how the changes came about, and a summar
Jan 1, 2003