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Borehole Deviation Control Using Electronics: An Euler’s Approach
By Francisco Sena Leite, Pedro Brito, Gean Frank, PhD Soeiro de Carvalho, Jose, Vinicius Miranda
The consequences of rock blasting with explosives are directly related to the accuracy of drilling and, because they have an effect on fragmentation and ground level, they should be controlled to ensu
Jan 1, 2019
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Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BC
By Alastair Grogan
In October of 2002, the author was retained by Public Works and Government Services Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defense, to design, construct and test the effectiveness of a bubble
Jan 1, 2005
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Recent Projects - Downtown Demolition Dykon “withdraws” 13-story Columbia Bank from Kansas City skyline
By Jack Curran
KANSAS CITY, MO - Performing one of the most impressive urban building-implosion projects in recent memory, Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Dykon Explosive Demolition Corp. and Omaha, Nebraska-based Anderson Ex
Jan 1, 2003
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Laser Profiling and Computer Aided Blast Design using the Criterion Survey System and Win-Profile Analysis Software (b3a04a88-253a-4339-a3ec-70b988aee07d)
By Steve Colburn
The CRITERION Survey Systems utilize both theodolite mounted and hand held reflectorless distance meters. These are eye safe, easy-to-use, and specifically designed to endure the harsh environments ch
Jan 1, 1997
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Blast Designs and Diagnostics Using Portable, Solid State, High-Speed Videography Systems
By Bruce Vandenberg, R. Frank Chiappetta, John Foley
Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing compact video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to 1000 frames per second. Up to 4.1 seconds of
Jan 1, 2000
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A Model for Near and Farfield Blast Vibration Based on Multiple Seed Waveforms and Transfer Functions
By D. Scott Scovira, Ruilin Yang
Blast vibration in the highwall from a cast blast in open pit mines or in the hanging walls from a stope blast in underground mines is a common concern. Vibration in such cases is a typical near-field
Jan 1, 2010
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Expansion of the Panama Canal
By Tom Treleaven
The widening of the Panama Canal to approximately 130 feet (40 m) for its entire length began just a few years ago. The original expansion program was slated for completion in 18 to 20 years, but has
Jan 1, 1997
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Principles of Blasting
The first principle one usually Learns about blasting is that cunpetence in this field is best gained by experience in making blasts rather than by reading a book or by listening to a lecture. The rea
Jan 1, 1989
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Blast-Induced Heave Modeling in Three Dimensions
By Dale Preece, Ayman Tawadrous
This paper presents a number of examples of three-dimensional blast modeling in both surface and underground environments that include time-delay explosive decking. These examples include: 1) quarry b
Jan 1, 2014
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Characterizing Explosives and Blasting Emissions (International Society of Explosives Engineers)
By MacDonald B. Johnson, Douglass P. Bacon
"W ith the advance of science, rise of public interest in environmental matters, and continuing erosion of air quality, federal and state regulators are demanding an increasing complex array of data c
Jan 1, 1995
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Pressures on Targets from Buried Explosions
By L C. Taylor, H U. Lesiste
This is a preliminary study of the statistical variation of the pressures on a target above a buried explosion. The data were taken at various distances from the charge centerline for three heights of
Jan 1, 2010
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New Innovations in Drilling and Bit Technology, "Integrated Sectional Drill Steel System"
By Steve Collinsworth, Nils Heinke
In 1989, I realized the definite need for change in the Blast Hole Drilling Industry. With over 25 years of experience in dealing with the industry, I am well inGormed and educated concerning the prob
Jan 1, 1997
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Journal: Junction Chamber Blasting November 22,1999
By Edward Walter
Rock excavation for tunneling projects occurs on a regular basis in the Cleveland area. These tunnels are being constructed to increase the capacity of the sanitary sewer system. Controlled blasting m
Jan 1, 2001
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Deformation of An Explosively Driven Flat Metallic Flyer During Projection
By Seokbin Lim
In the design of explosives devices, an understanding of the behavior of explosively propelled matter is one of the most important steps in maximize the performance of these devices. For instance, an
Jan 1, 2010
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Recent progress with the European Directive on Pyrotechnic Articles
By Martti Hagfors
UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS - Part 6 - EFFCTS OF CYLINDERICAL SHAPE OF CHARGE TO THE RESULTS OF ENERGY MEASUREMENTS OF EXPLOSIVES
Jan 1, 2008
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Diagnosing and Modifying Off-Site Blast Effects by Seismic Means - A Case Study
By Stuart Brashear, Robert Brush, Ben Cook
In early 1993, the Piney River quarry owned and operated by the Blue Ridge Stone Corporation of W W? Boxley received a series of complaints from the owners of a 130 year-old historic farmhouse that ha
Jan 1, 1996
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Economics of Blasting around Steep Dipping Coal Seams at the Mt. Owen Mine
By Trevor Howie, Mal Edwards
"Thiess Contractors Pty Ltd. designed and operate the Mt Owen Mine in the Hunter Valley of NewSouth Wales, Australia on behalf of the owners of the mine, BHP Coal Pty Ltd. The mine is a multiseam open
Jan 1, 1997
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New Methods for Contour Blasting Using Electronic Detonators and Water-Notched Boreholes, Including Longer Drift Rounds and Cuts without Large Cut Holes
By Mats Keisu, Bengt Niklasson
The Sofia project has increased the level of knowledge and technique within tunnelling, drifting and contour blasting.
Jan 1, 1992
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An Integrated Explosive Management, Blast Design and Loading System
By Ola Lindahl, Mark Irving, John Hutchings
"Blasting is a process starting with a geometric description of the block of rock and ending with a pileof fragmented material. A key step in improving the productivity and quality control over the pr
Jan 1, 1997
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Novel Impulse Instrumentation for Buried Explosive Charges
By Phillip R. Mulligan, Kevin Gantz, Aaron J. Ward, allen shirley, Sean Treadway
Understanding the impulse transferred into a structure by the coupled two-phase loading produced by an explosive charge buried in soil is of interest for various applications. The most common impulse
Jan 1, 2016