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  • ISEE
    Explosives in Electric Power Distribution

    By James Stuart

    Explosive components are common in electric power distribution systems. Basically, we use explosives either to open or to close a circuit very quickly, in order to avoid electrical catastrophe. We use

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Charge Decoupling and Its Effect on Energy Release and Transmision for One Dynamite and Water Gel Explosive

    By S Lukovic, Robert Briton, Calvin J. Konya

    Investigators have reported that charges which are decoupled from the borehole wall produce different fragmentation then those which are fully coupled. The difference in effect could be as a result of

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Good Blasting Practice: Need for Uniform Standards

    By Richard L. Ash

    A question that frequently arises during litigation concerned with accidents or alleged damages involving blasting is "were the explosives used according to the best known standards"" The question is

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Reducing Underwater Blast Damage with Air-Screens

    By Gregory L. Hempen

    "Pressure waves from submerged blasting can have adverse impacts on nearby structuresand on aquatic fauna. Underwater blasting is not allowed for some situations withoutmitigation of these adverse pre

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Studies on Bulk Explosives – A case study

    By B. M. P. Pingua & Md. Nabiullah

    About 60 to 70 percent of bulk explosives are used in Indian coalmines to achieve coal production for power generation. Coal India Limited (CIL) is the major coal producing company in India. The avera

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Designing Blasts with Uncertainty and Tolerance

    By Calvin J. Konya

    When blasts are designed, we normally assume the best case situation. We assume that all burdens and spacings will be properly drilled, holes will be properly loaded, initiators will fire at the nomin

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    NOx Emissions from Blasting Activities in a Surface Mining Operation

    By Joshua Hoffman, Catherine Johnson, Braden Lusk

    Blasting conducted in surface coal mining operations in the Appalachian region consumes a significant amount of blasting agents. Emission of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from these operations potentially

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Minimum Burning Pressures of Commercial Explosives

    By P. D. Lightfoot, C. Badeen, R. Turcotte, D. E. C. Jones

    Following localized (i.e. hot-spot) ignition, there is a minimum pressure required for combustion to propagate in water-based commercial explosives. The latter is usually referred to as the ‘Minimum B

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Simplification of Complex Wiring Circuitry

    By John F. Mitchell

    Large production blasts involving many series in parallel have long been a source of complication. When speed and accuracy are most necessary in blast preparation an efficient and precise method of wi

    Jan 1, 1976

  • ISEE
    Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique

    By Dave I. McGregor

    The Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique (MRRBT) is a safe, efficient, cost effective method of blasting thee will use existing mine personnel. The MRRBT, developed from the conventional 'drop rais

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Blast Fragmentation - Measurement, Modeling, and Prediction

    By Thomas L. Barkley, Steve Salli

    In the past, blasters have attempted to evaluate the results of their blast designs and make corrective adjustments to improve the blasts' productivity and value to the mining operation. The methods e

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Blasting at the Valdez Creek Placer Mine, a Cost Savings Design for Sub Arctic Conditions

    By William E. Hill

    The blasting program at the Valdez Creek Placer Mine must deal with challenging situations throughout the year. During the short summer, extreme water conditions must be confronted, while the winter m

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Advancing the Environmental Acceptability, of Open Burning/Open Detonation

    By K D. Sexton, T J. Tope

    Manufacturers and users of energetic material (e.g., propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics (PEP)) generate unserviceable, obsolete, off-specification, damaged, and contaminated items that are characte

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Blast Monitoring at Atcom for Improved Blasting Efficiency

    By D J. P Jordan, C V. B Cuningham, A J. Rorke, C G. Ladds, O L. Davey

    "During the early stages of the boxcut mining at the Arthur Taylor Colliery, Open Cast Mine(ATCOM), problems were experienced with blasting results. Very large boulders andportions of completely unfra

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    "Frequency Adjustment" with High Accuracy Detonators

    By Ken C. Pruss

    Seismic studies have proven that the frequency with which shock or vibration waves are reacting on a structure, in correlation with the amplitude of those waves, has a definite affect of structural da

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Close-In Blasting at Cornell

    By Jeff Yaro, Steven P. Case, Carl Kish

    This project involved the construction of a new 4-story library on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. The new building was constructed completely below grade, adjoining several of t

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Blast Vibration Measurements at Far Distances and Design Influences on Ground Vibrations

    By Kenneth Eltschlager, Steven V. Crum, David E. Siskind

    The Bureau of Mines was funded by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) to determine how blast vibrations from a local surface coal mine were affecting homes in the towns of Daylight and McCutchanville,

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    Effective Construction Blasting Damage Control

    By Earl C. Hutchison, Gene Smith

    Extensive blasting was required to construct an underground tunnel for a 90 inch sewerage relief line. The tunnel and required excavation extended under an upper middle-class residential area in Atlan

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Safe Practices in Hostile Blasting / Rock Conditions

    By Gour Sen, Peter Bellairs

    Blasting conducted in rock temperatures greater than or equal to 55°C (13 1 “F) and / or in rock containing sulphide minerals and their oxidation products can result in unplanned detonations. Blasting

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    U.S. 119 Bypass Logan County, West Virginia

    By Sam Oaks, David A. Smith

    The new Corridor "G" Federal Highway Project in Logan County, West Virginia is the largest mass excavation highway project currently being built in the United States. Seven sections covering 14 miles

    Jan 1, 1994