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Case Study: Systematically Improving Drilling and Blasting Operations in Hard-Rock MinesBy Reinhold Schnell, Piers Wendlandt, Nathan Rouse
Drilling and blasting are key components of every hard-rock (i.e.,metal/nonmetal/coal) mining operation. Well-executed and maintained drilling and blasting can have a major positive impact on the over
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Deep water excavation with shaped charges: a case history in Lake Mead, Boulder City, Nevada, USABy Roberto Folchi, Hans Wallin
Lake Mead, the largest man-made reservoir in the United States, is located about 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. For the construction of Lake Mead third water intake, which is entirely placed
Jan 1, 2012
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Borehole Dewatering Techniques and SystemsBy David A. Bacca
Hydraulically powered submersible borehole dewatering pumps and emulsion/ANFO blends evolved at about the same time and for the same reasons. Mining operators needed safe, efficient dewatering systems
Jan 1, 1994
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Geotechnical Influences on Blast Induced Stress Wave Propagation, Copper Cliffs, OntarioBy Roger S. Jackson
"This study interprets vibrations produced by single underground shots, recorded on surface by 135 digital seismographs laid out in four linear arrays. Several vibration anomalies were observed and ar
Jan 1, 2010
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Blasting Program Optimization with Emphasis on the Control of Blast Vibration and AirblastBy Frank Sames
Most Blasting Programs are developed focussing on the environmental impact with respect to blast vibration and airblast. Compliance with existing regulations or policies limiting the immissions are ge
Jan 1, 2000
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"Synchronized Blasting Demolition of Workshop and Chimney under ComplicatedConditions"By Jun Yang, Zongshan Zou, Mei Qu, Jianjun Zuo
For technical renovation of the thermal plant, one frame structure workshop of 50,000 m2 (59,800 yd2) construction area and one reinforcement concrete chimney of 150m (492 ft) height shall be demolish
Jan 1, 2016
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Blasting Overhangs Close to a Vibration Sensitive StructureBy R. Franfield
This paper describes a situation that many drilling and blasting contractors have found themselves in – a client?s fear of the use of explosives. In the summer of 2007 Blasting Services Ltd was asked
Jan 1, 2009
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Uses for Blasting Instrumentation - Practical ApplicationsBy Cam Thomas, Steve Bernard
Various types of blasting instrumentation can be used in the field to analyze conditions before, during and after a blast, and to indicate what changes need to be made. When different types of measure
Jan 1, 2012
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Analysis and Design of Blastwalls to Protect Public Structures From Malevolent ExplosionsBy Dale Preece, Steven Sobolik, Richard Jensen
Recent events demonstrate that civil and government facilities and structures face an ever-increasing need to be designed for protection against malevolent explosions. Modification of existing public
Jan 1, 2000
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Innovations in Presplit Design and Highwall Control Blasting Techniques for Deep Open Pit Coal MinesBy Richard E. Danell
"There are a variety of approaches for wall control blasting in open pit mining operations. Safety forworking in the pit is the principal benefit. There are also a number of economic and productivityb
Jan 1, 1997
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Comparative Study of Blasting Techniques in Dimensional Stone QuarryingBy Sushil Bhandari, S. S. Rathore
Controlled drilling and blasting continue to be an important method of block production and for block splitting. Drill and blast technique has disadvantage that sometimes, it produces cracks in uncont
Jan 1, 2002
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Breakthrough in the Portrayal of Explosive EnergyBy Claude Cunningham
Difficulty has always attended the evaluation of rock breaking energy available from explosives, owing to the complexity of the way in which it is released, and the destructive amplitude of the pressu
Jan 1, 2000
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Monitoring and Prediction of Blast Vibrations : A Case StudyBy D Vidyarthi
Blasting is the most important activity in the mining industry, the world over. It is a well known fact that only part of the explosive energy gets utilized in causing the actual rock fragmentation. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Changing the Landscape of Surface Mining through Fully Wireless Initiation SystemsBy Nolan Eckroade, Nigel Pereira
Wireless electronic blasting systems are a new technology that enable truly wireless initiation through rock, air and water. This is achieved using low frequency magnetic induction waves to wirelessly
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Blasting Bridges and Culverts in Fish Streams: Water Overpressure and Vibration AnalysisBy Kristen Dunlap
There are several thousand remote stream crossing structures in the Tongass National Forest in need of removal. In 2007 thirty-three collapsing log bridges, log culverts, and metal culverts no longer
Jan 1, 2009
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Understanding the Hazard Potentials of Toxic FumesBy Michael S. Wieland
Toxic fumes cause fatal and nonfatal incidents in underground mining, where the working environment tends to trap the fumes, hindering the restoration of nonharmful conditions. Workers can underestima
Jan 1, 1998
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Underwater Explosions Part 5. Minimum Weight of an Explosive Charge for the Reliable Energy MeasurementsBy M. Hagfors
When establishing an underwater testing site for the energy measurements of the explosives, the dimensions of the measuring pool have to be measured to find out what is the maximum weight for the test
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of Meteorology on Airblast OverpressureBy Adrian J. Moore, Alan B. Richards
Airblast overpressure levels can commonly be increased by up to 20 decibels (dBL) by the effects of meteorology, due to inversions and wind shear. Existing atmospheric refraction models can provide a
Jan 1, 2005
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Visualization of Cratering in an Underwater EnvironmentBy D. J. Goodings, R. J. Bonenberger, H. U. Leiste, W. L. Foumey
This paper describes a series of two-dimensional tests conducted and filmed with a high-speed (500 frames per second) video camera. The purpose of these tests was to provide a better understanding of
Jan 1, 2000
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Digitally Integrating the Blast Design with Remote Wireless Electronic BlastingBy Charles Pretorius
Electronic Delay Detonators (EDDs) with remote wireless programming and initiation capabilities have been successfully used for almost two years now. This system has been used in blasts mainly in Sout
Jan 1, 2005