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Application of Neural Networks to Prediction of Powder Factor and Peak Particle Velocity in Tunnel Blasting
By Yonghun Jong, Chungin Lee
The main purpose of this study was to apply the artificial neural network (ANN) models to determine optimal powder factors and predict peak particle velocities, based on a series of observations and i
Jan 1, 2002
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Investigation of Ground Vibration Induced by Blasting at Hisarcik Boron Open Pit Mine in Turkey
By Gungor Tuncer, Ali Kahriman
This paper presents the results of ground vibration measurements carried out in Hisarcik Boron open pit mine located on the west side of the central Anatolia near Kütahya province in Turkey. Within th
Jan 1, 2006
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Predicting Low-Amplitude Long-Distance Ground Vibrations Induced by Blasting
By Navid Mojtabai, Jaak J. K Daemen
Some facilities require ground vibration limits that are far below typical vibration levels of interest in most blasting situations. A possibly extreme example of such a facility might be the proposed
Jan 1, 1987
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Hospital Buildings: A Construction Site Surrounded by Them
By John Wright
As part of the redevelopment of the Royal Brisbane Hospital complex in Australia, a number of antiquated buildings were to be demolished and replaced by newer, modem facilities. Aside from the decommi
Jan 1, 2000
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Physical Security On-Siite Magazines, Keys, Trucks & Periimeters
By John Brulia
"Definition of On-Site Security: All mandatory and non-mandatory, deterrent and loss control measures undertaken by an authorized explosives business tokeep its stocks of explosive materials and precu
Jan 1, 2006
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An Advanced Blasting Scaled-Distance Model Incorporating Individual Location Response
By W. Birch
The traditional concept of scaled-distance modelling for predicting blast induced ground vibration holds many drawbacks, not least of which is the major effect data scatter imparts on confidence deter
Jan 1, 2001
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Seismic Study of the Dynamic Response of Rock to Cylindrical Charges Fired in a Half and a Quarter Space Geometry
By Sharon K. Reamer, Klaus G. Hinzen
A series of controlled seismic experiments was performed in a limestone quarry in southern Germany to study seismic effects of cylindrical charges fired in both a half space (HS) (burden 63 m) and qua
Jan 1, 1991
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Controlling Backbreak with Proper Borehole Timing
By Calvin J. Konya
Backbreak behind the last row of boreholes can be a significant problem for blasting operations. Backbreak will interfere with the proper drilling and execution of the subsequent shot and can produce
Jan 1, 1987
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Confronting Underground Workings Near Open Pit Mines
By Park McLure, Paul Kunze
Abandoned underground mine workings have been regularly encountered in open pit mining excavations for many years, for the most part without many serious problems resulting. During the last several ye
Jan 1, 1993
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Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin Gauge
By Richard H. Granhom
Detonation pressure, or Chapman-Jouguet pressure, is an intrinsic property of an explosive, and like detonation velocity, is an indicator of explosive performance. Pressure and velocity are also impor
Jan 1, 1991
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Predicting Tunnel Overbreak
By P. R. Mohanty, Kaushik Dey
Blast-induced tunnel overbreak prediction in the past has been based on peak particle velocity measured far from the blast site with necessary extrapolation. This has often resulted in suggesting high
Jan 1, 2004
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Pyrotechnics for Breaking Rock and Concrete in Sensitive Environments
By Tom Hale
Developers and blasters are faced with increasing public demand and regulatory restrictions to maintain the lowest possible levels of noise and vibration from blasting operations in populated urban ar
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of Rock
By R R. Dimock
A goal of all mine operators is to optimize the breakage of the inplace rock to achieve maximum excavating efficiency. The use of the seismograph at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Nevada Mines Divisio
Jan 1, 1976
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Changing Powder Distribution in the Highwall Holes Reduces Overbreak and Rockfall Hazards
By Virgil J. Stachura, Calvin L. Cumerlato
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of tests to develop a blasting method that would reduce overbreak and rockfall hazards at a limestone quarry in northeastern Wisconsin. Reductions in overbreak w
Jan 1, 1989
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PhotoSeis: an Advancced Method for Vibration Analysis and Control
By Daniel B. Conn, John L. Floyd
PhotoSeis™ is a blast analysis method that combines the advanced technologies of high speed motion picture photography and digital seismology. When fracturing rock with the use of explosive energy, th
Jan 1, 1990
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Air Blast - An Often Overlooked Cause of Structural Response
By Douglas Rudenko
When blasting complaints come, as an industry we often immediately look to the ground vibration as the source of the trouble. Often times we overlook or place less emphasis on the collected air overpr
Jan 1, 2002
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On the Influence of Powder Factor on Mucking Rate
By Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Manuel Lopez, Pablo Segarra
Previous work in which rock properties and blasting parameters (geometry, charging and timing) were reported together with truck filling times, is taken as a starting point for a thorough analysis of
Jan 1, 2008
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Blasting a Narrow Orebody at Bong Mines, Liberia
By Dieter Froelich, Giles Turcotte
In the near future, Bong Mining Company (BMC) will start mining a new deposit known as Zaweah II which is a narrow iron orebody requiring multiple row blasts with the bench floor as a free face. This
Jan 1, 1980
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Effect of High Temperature on Communication Among Non-Electric Detonators
By E. Contestabile, B von Roser
Schedule IV containers in Canada and IME- containers in the United States have made possible the transport of mixed loads. That is, using these containers for detonators, one can simultaneously transp
Jan 1, 2002
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On Explosives Useful Work and Rock Mass Fragmentation Energy
By Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Jean Du Mouza, Essaieb Hamdi
This paper evaluates the actual energy delivered by the explosives used in the fragmentation of rock during blasting vs. the available theoretical explosive energy. The evaluation of the fragmentation
Jan 1, 2002