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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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All In The Timing
By Sean Paterson
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a method of delaying and loading a shot. Since entering the construction industry, I have learned that cover is needed on a lot of blasts. When in close hav
Jan 1, 2001
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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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A Method for Site-Specific Prediction and Control of Ground Vibration from Blasting
By Andrew P. Ritter, James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson, Stephen R. Winzer
We have developed a method for predicting and controlling ground vibration from blasting using a rigorous scientific approach. The method is based upon the superposition of seismic waveforms generated
Jan 1, 1985
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Blast Modeling for Underground Mining
By Gordon K. Jorgeonson
Much of the modelling of blasting operations has been devoted to simulating blasts in open pit mines and quarries . This has been the most obvious application and has been reported in many papers and
Jan 1, 1990
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Pneumatic Stemming of Horizontal Holes with Particulate Material
By Clay McNail, Paul N. Worsey, John Schillie
"This paper is the result of undergraduate student research over the period of 2 semesters at UMR, which was focussed on developing a practical way to pneumatically stem horizontal boreholes, mostcomm
Jan 1, 1999
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Blast Optimization using Air Decking with Gasbags – An Open Pit Gold Mine Case Study.
By Angelina Anani, Seffit Aderuyi, Sylvester Avane, Joseph Wilson-Sey, Amatus Niminye
The Edikan mine in Ayamfuri, Ghana, faces economic challenges and community resistance due to its proximity to residential areas, particularly concerning blasting operations. Controlled blasting trial
Jan 21, 2025
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Solving Blasting Safety Hazards with Advanced Technology
By Ronald W. Roberts
For years, blasters have experienced near-misses, injuries, and yes, even fatalities as a result of the dangerous nature of our business. Yet, some blasters continue to portray the immortal attitude:
Jan 1, 1996
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New Horizons of the Engineering of Blasting in Service of Productivity: Selective Sequencing
By Matias Suarez, Diego Zenteno
This paper is aimed to display the new advancements of blasting engineering done in different mining sites throughout the country, associated to electronic sequencing, energy of the explosive and its
Feb 1, 2020
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Removing Booster Influences from Toxic Fumes
By Michael S. Wieland
"This report investigates whether it is tractable and thereupon reasonable to remove the boosterinfluences when ranking the toxic fumes of non-cap-sensitive mining explosives. The hazard potential is
Jan 1, 1999
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Sustainable productivity in the exploitation processes of a mining site adjacent to communities
By J. Aravena, S. Gajardo, M. Ayala, P. Salinas
Both, Teck Carmen de Andacollo (Teck CDA) and Orica, work hard in the implementation of new technologies available in the explosives industry and drilling and blasting techniques, with the objective o
Jan 1, 2024
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Journal: Safety Talk / Crisis Management
By William Reisz
The explosives and blasting industry has a commendable safety and security record, especially over the last several decades. This is due in large part to our newer technologies, better training and ed
Jan 1, 2012
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Blast- Induced Structural and Crack Response of a Brick Residential Structure Near an Aggregate Quarry
By Charles Dowding, Cathrine Aimone-Martin
This article summarizes an investigation of the structural response of a brick façade home in New Mexico. The subject Ricter residence was located some 1100 to 1400 ft away from an aggregate quarry, a
Jan 1, 2005
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OSM Cost Impact
By Ronald L. Sanders
The prevailing view of the coal mining industry by government officials is: "Tell everyone you're coming - Don't let anyone know you're there - And remove all evidence you have ever been there". Now t
Jan 1, 1979
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The Effect of Diesel Fuel Characterisics and Diesel Fule Additives on Emulsion Explosives Stability
By John Manka
Emulsion manufactures often spot buy the diesel fuel used in their fuel phases from various sources. Because their diesel source changes, there can be large fuel variation which may affect the quality
Jan 1, 2002
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Use of Electronic detonators to control blast vibrations – a cautionary tale
By S. Hosein, W. Birch, C. Johnson
The widespread adoption of electronic detonators has given rise to the development of linear superposition to control the environmental impact on both third-party properties and residents resulting fr
Jan 1, 2024
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Assessment of Post-blast Damage Zones in Tunneling Operations Through MWD and Machine Learning
By Clara Godoy, Paulo Couceiro, Juan Navarro
The continuous automatization and digitalization of the different stages involved in any underground construction bring new possibilities to optimize the operation. One of the most important requireme
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A New Way of Looking at Risk and QD Compliance
By Lon Santis, Michael Swisdak, John Tatom
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) and A-P-T Research, Inc. (APT) have developed a quantitative risk assessment tool called IMESAFR (IME Safety Analysis for Risk) for managing risk from vario
Jan 1, 2013
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Assessment of Post-blast Damage Zones in Tunneling Operations Through MWD and Machine Learning
By Clara Godoy, J. A. Sanchidrian
In this paper, Machine Learning techniques have been used to combine data monitored from the drill rig with scanner profiles of the excavated sections to develop an automatic geotechnical rock mass ch
Feb 1, 2020
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Low Powder Factor Blasting to Take Advantage of Natural Rock Fissures is Uneconomical
By R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau
In many quarries and construction sites visited by the authors over the last 50 years, the latter have observed muck piles from blasting with explosives, which included numerous large blocks, in some
Jan 1, 2018