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Signature Hole Method for Ground Vibration and Airblast in Mine Blasting; Convolution or Superposition?
By B T. Lusk, John J. Silva Castro
The signature hole method uses a convolution operation to predict the waveform of a production blast based on the record of a waveform produced by a single blast hole. Convolution is a mathematical op
Jan 1, 2014
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Optimized Blasting Methods for TBM Launching Shaft Construction Beneath the Panama Canal: A Case Study
By Jose Pineda, Abraham Lindo
The Panama Metro System’s Network expansion involves excavating a launching shaft for a tunnel boring machine (TBM) to traverse beneath the Panama Canal. The blasting needed for this shaft constructio
Jan 21, 2025
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Investigating the Use of Complex Geometry Shock Tunnels to Model Urban Bombings
By Barbara Rutter, Phillip Mulligan
This research investigates how changes in shock tunnel geometry affect the pressure versus time waveform. The Large Arena Test Simulator (LATS), which is composed of four different rectangular section
Feb 1, 2020
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Detonation Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Process Development and Testing
By Martin Langenderfer, Sergii Chertopalov, Catherine Johnson, Vadym Mochalin, William Fahrenholtz
The high temperature and high pressure of an explosive detonation can be used for the production of nanomaterials. The controlled detonation of explosive compositions along with the collection and cha
Jan 1, 2018
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Close Proximity Trench Blasting Case History
By Andrew F. McKown, Robert A. McClure
This paper will describe a trench blasting case history in close proximity to several adjacent structures, including a bridge abutment, railroad tracks, and utility pipes. Some design considerations i
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigating the Use of Complex Geometry Shock Tunnels to Model Urban Bombings
By Catherine Johnson, Barbara Rutter, Phillip Mulligan
Shock tubes, shock tunnels, and blast tubes have been widely used by explosive researchers and shock wave investigators to understand the characteristics of shock waves. Rectangular, cylindrical, and
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Recruiting, Retaining, and Integrating Future Talent For the Explosives Industry
By Joshua Hoffman
The recruitment and retention of future talent into the explosives industry is becoming increasingly important. Student chapters help with this effort but what are they doing and are there things they
Jan 1, 2013
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Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (PART IV) MINING AND DEMOLITIONS General Staff, War Office, 1910 LONDON Copyright
By Robert Hopler
SECTION 9.---BORING AND BLASTING.*155. Blasting is the operation of bringing down and detaching from its bed or position masses of material by means of explosives.
Jan 1, 2011
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Believe it or Not: My Summer Internship as an Explosive Company Tech Rep
By Jacqueline Berendzen
Summer internships are a great way for students to explore different career paths in the industry and get first hand experiences with potential employers. As a junior in mining and explosive engineeri
Jan 1, 2010
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Determination of Seismic Velocity from Quarry Blasts Using GPS Enabled Vibration Monitors
By William. J. Birch, Catherine. E. Johnson, Robert Farnfield
Rocks and other materials can be characterized by their elastic properties. However, seismic velocities represent a more practical set of physical properties for seismic methods. Seismic velocities de
Feb 6, 2023
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Flyrock Elimination Program Part 2: Profilers and Boretracks
By Eric Roller, Elliott Giles
All flyrock incidents have the potential to result in injuries or fatalities that can result in loss of company reputation, license to operate with clients, and bear the exposure to high cost liabilit
Jan 1, 2012
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HMX Based Electronic Initiation System for Blasting in High Temperature Ground and/or Extremely Reactive Ground Phase 2 – Blasting Campaign in Western USA
By Karl Dufresne
Blasting in geothermally high temperature ground and/or extremely reactive ground is an increasing common challenge for surface and underground mines. Many current PETN based non-electric and electron
Jan 21, 2025
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A New Approach to 3D Modeling of Blast Free Faces
By Francisco Sena Leite, Raquel Sobral, Vinicius Gouveia de Miranda, Céu Jesus
"This document investigates a newly developed technique with the objective of improving terrain triangulation models (horizontal/sub-horizontal and vertical/sub-vertical terrains), mainly blast free f
Jan 1, 2017
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Mitigation and Management of Blast Generated Fume in Eastern Australia
By Muamer Medusalic, Kim Henley, Lucas Bottomley
The period from 2009 to 2012 has witnessed a large rise in the number of blast-generated fume events in Eastern Australia, where highly visible oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are produced from coal mine bla
Jan 1, 2012
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Preventing Blast Damage to Underground Infrastructure from Open Pit Operations
By C. Liley
Open cut blasting at the Ernest Henry mine has the potential to cause damage to nearby underground workings. This paper is a case study of the blast vibration management project which was conducted to
Jan 1, 2012
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Demonstration that an Efficient Blast Depends as Much on Easy Mucking as on Good Fragmentation
By 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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Environmental Effects of Blasting and Their Control
By Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind
Five major environmental effects of rock blasting are ground vibrations, airblast, flyrock, dust and fumes. What makes them "environmental" as opposed to occupational health and safety issues is that
Jan 1, 1997
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The Influence of Time Error of Electric Detonators on the Amplitude of Vibration Generated by Blasting
By Kis M
The purpose of seismic control of blasting is to indicate the vibration magnitude or to eliminate the occurrence of vibration damage caused by blasting. At the Mining Research Institute in Hungary, a
Jan 1, 1979
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A Study on High Accuracy Delay Detonator
By H Fukui, K Ichikawa, K Aikou, E Suzuki
An electronic delay detonator (EDD) consisting of a digital-base electronic delay module and a conventional instantaneous detonator module, designed for series connections with a special adjustable-ou
Jan 1, 1989
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Magazines -- Current Regulations & Common Sense
By Paul E. Thompson
Current magazine regulations are designed to avoid injury or property damage caused by accidental detonation as well as to store explosives securely. The primary emphasis appears to be the avoidance o
Jan 1, 1990