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                     Computer and Centrifuge Modeling of Decoupled Explosions in Civilian Tunnels Computer and Centrifuge Modeling of Decoupled Explosions in Civilian TunnelsBy Neil T. Davie, Thomas K. Blanchat, Thomas C. Togami, Joe R. Weatherby, Dale S. Preece, Robert A. Benham, James J. Calderone "Geotechnical structures ,such as underground bunkers, tunnels, and building foundations aresubjected to stress fields produced by..the gravity load on the structure and/or any overlyingstrata. These Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Computerized Design Program for Tunnel Blasting The Computerized Design Program for Tunnel BlastingBy Jeon Jeon, Yong-Kun Choi, Chung-In Lee, Yong-Hun Jong, Hag-Soo Kim In this study, a computer program to design tunnel blasting pattern has been developed. The program consists of two parts; one is for tunnel blasting pattern design and the other is for blasting model Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Changing the Landscape of Surface Mining through Fully Wireless Initiation Systems 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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                     Portable Continuous Velocity of Detonation Systems Portable Continuous Velocity of Detonation SystemsBy Jackson R. Pressley, M L. Hopkins, R E. Danell, N T. Moxon, Andrew Bowman Efficient and cost effective blasting is achieved by closely matching the explosive energy to the strength of the material in which it is being used. Although there are many empirical relationships wi Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Energy-based Vibration Predictor Equations and Blast Damage Index for Blasting Gallery Panels Energy-based Vibration Predictor Equations and Blast Damage Index for Blasting Gallery PanelsBy Sri C. Sawmliana, P. Pall Roy Damage to underground roof and pillars in blasting gallery (BG) panels has been an increasingly important area of study in recent years due to the invention of new explosives and cord systems which ha Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Overburden Blast Cast Designs, Economics and Case Histories Overburden Blast Cast Designs, Economics and Case HistoriesBy Conny Postupack The first principle one usually learns about blasting is that competence 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, 1991 
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                     Environmental Hazards & Other Difficulties Associated, with Blasting Operations in India and Their Remedies Environmental Hazards & Other Difficulties Associated, with Blasting Operations in India and Their RemediesIn all the industries that require blasting operations using explosives, there exists numerous unwanted side effects of the blast which may pose as environmental hazards. These hazards face prominence Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BC Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BCBy 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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                     Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems, Part 2: General Applications Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems, Part 2: General ApplicationsBy Larry Schneider I n the simplest application of a shock tube initiation system, the tubing acts as a “relay line” which passes a detonation signal from borehole to borehole. When the signal arrives at each borehole, Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Toxic Fume Comparison of a Few Explosives Used in Trench Blasting Toxic Fume Comparison of a Few Explosives Used in Trench BlastingBy Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko Since 1988, there have been 17 documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through ground strata into occupied enclosed spaces as a Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Digital Detonators keep PA Coal Mine Operating Digital Detonators keep PA Coal Mine OperatingBy Douglas Bartley, Jay Elkin The state of Pennsylvania was at one time one of the leading coal producing states in the east. However, legislation and industry trends over the last 10 years have adversely affected the amount of bi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     "Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part II" "Journal: Evaluating and Managing Blasting Risk Part II"By Gordon Revey The challenge of managing blasting risk, types of risk, public perception, and a system for managing risk were covered in the first part of this article in the May/June 2000 issue of the Journal of Ex Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blast Designs and Diagnostics Using Portable, Solid State, High-Speed Videography Systems Blast Designs and Diagnostics Using Portable, Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy 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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                     Development of Light ANFO Development of Light ANFOBy Yasunori Kosaka, Junya Tokita, Aramaki Shosaku, Inoue Junji Light ANFO that satisfies blasters and customers who want to reduce the amount of explosive consumption without changing blasting effects and designs and passes Cap sensitivity test regulated by law. Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Increasing Productivity Through Field Control and High-Speed Photography Increasing Productivity Through Field Control and High-Speed PhotographyBy David G. Borg "Although researchers have realized varying degrees of success in numerics modeling, computer blast simulations and small scale in-situ testing, most will agree that the greatest uncertainty in total Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Quarry Blasting Management in Urban and Suburban Environment Quarry Blasting Management in Urban and Suburban EnvironmentBy Alain Blanchier, Gilles Gomez Neighborhood pressure on quarries has become urgent to deal with quarry managers and operators must apply the most recent technologies and communicate it for long shelf life time exploitation, the qua Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Application and Economics of Overburden Casting: Can it Work for You? Application and Economics of Overburden Casting: Can it Work for You?By Conny Postupack To make money in mining coal you have to sell it for a lot more than it cost you to get it out of the ground. And yet, every year it cost us more and more to stay inbusiness, while the price we get fo Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Electronic Blast Initiation - A Practical Users Guide Electronic Blast Initiation - A Practical Users GuideBy John Watson New Technologies, New Challenges and New Opportunities For quite some time now, numerous explosive manufacturers have spent untold man-hours and millions of dollars trying to develop a blast initiatio Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Compromising Technology with Field Expedience in Fragmentation Evaluation Compromising Technology with Field Expedience in Fragmentation EvaluationBy Jason M. Ryan "Along with recent advances in computer technology have come cost-effective systems desiiedto evaluate fragmentation distributions through digital images of particles. In mining operations andmineral Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking MicrochipsBy David Flores, Benjamin Cebrian Gold mining require high levels of dilution control due the high value of ore. These types of operations employ short benches, which are suitable for ore control, lower displacement and more represent 
