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                     Quantifying Your Blast Fragmentation Using Split-Desktop Quantifying Your Blast Fragmentation Using Split-DesktopBy Kirstin Girdner, Tom BoBo, Brian Norton, John Kemeny Split Engineering is a truly customer oriented company dedicated to providing quantified fragmentation information of the highest integrity to enable process management and control. Technical decision Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to Structures Dutch Harbor, Alaska Unisea Quarry – Using Near Field Vibration Measurements to Improve Blasting Results Close to StructuresBy Mike Cammack, Logan Huppert, Gustavo Azpilcueta During the summer of 2015, Unisea Inc. sought proposals for the G1 Dock Replacement Project in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. It would be a one year project and construction was scheduled to begin in the sprin Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling Plot Case Examples of Sensor Coupling Effect on Blast Vibration Measurement and Charge Weight Scaling PlotBy Gabsoo Kim, Rulin Yang, Dave Kay Blast vibration data, such as PPV are usually scattered. In many cases, plots of PPV versus the charge weight scaled distance are so scattered that useful trends from different blast designs cannot be Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Garbage Plug Demolition Using a Low Detonation Velocity Explosive in “Presa Mixcoac” Dam, in Mexico City Garbage Plug Demolition Using a Low Detonation Velocity Explosive in “Presa Mixcoac” Dam, in Mexico CityBy Enrique Albarrán, Julian Hernández "In 1942 The “Presa Mixcoac” dam was built, along with 15 other dams, to control the rain fall waterin the mountains west of Mexico City. Mexico City’s population at that time was around 1.5 millionpe Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A Classic Experiment with Air Overpressure and Windows A Classic Experiment with Air Overpressure and WindowsBy Charlie Adcock, Rob Farnfield, Andy Wetherelt The ISEE Blasters Handbook gives guidance on the level of air overpressure likely to cause occasional window breakage (151dB) and general window breakage (171dB). A long-term safe level of 140dB is al Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Effects of Electronic Detonators in Underground Tunneling Applications Effects of Electronic Detonators in Underground Tunneling ApplicationsBy Charles Zdazinsky Over-break is undesirable in underground civil construction because it excessively damages rock along the perimeter of the tunnel, which directly influences the cycle times of advancement. A quicker c Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Cast Blasting in the Light of the Electronic Option Cast Blasting in the Light of the Electronic OptionBy Winfried Rosenstock The development of electronic initiation systems has partially reached or will reach in a short period of time full reliability for general use without limitations. Unfortunately those systems meet wi Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast Optimization Algorithms for Adaptive Solutions: Essential Tools for Operational Blast OptimizationBy Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari Blast optimization in open-pit operations is a task that often remains at a theoretical stage. Indeed, when it comes to operational blast design and onsite implementation, time restrictions and field Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Sappington Bridge: An Opportunity for Strengthening Research and Demolition Training Sappington Bridge: An Opportunity for Strengthening Research and Demolition TrainingBy J. Baird The Sappington Bridge, a steel arch span bridge constructed in 1904 over the Meramec River, was demolished due to its advanced state of deterioration. The demolition was a project to benefit Crawford Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Usability of Expert System Integrated With GIS in Blasting Operations Usability of Expert System Integrated With GIS in Blasting OperationsBy U. Gorkhan Akkaya, N. Enver Geographic information system (GIS) is one of the most accurate and useful tools to help decision – making for decision-makers. As to expert systems, it provides solutions to the problems faced by mim Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization (a197a97d-a574-4dd6-b892-bc2dba4e791b) Investigations of Shock Tunnel Dynamics and Energy Realization (a197a97d-a574-4dd6-b892-bc2dba4e791b)By Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry This study explores how different geometries affect the shock tunnel’s performance and is broken down into three phases. Phase 1: Open arena testing in which theoretical energies produced by the deton Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Experience with and benefits from the use of 3D Stereophotogrammetry for blast design and control Experience with and benefits from the use of 3D Stereophotogrammetry for blast design and controlBy Peter Moser, Mark Ganster, Andreas Gaich Surveying of a bench face before blasting is a pre-requisite for a proper blast planning and for a satisfying blasting result both in terms of safety and fragmentation. When surveying a bench face, pr Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on Plates Small Scale Testing to Investigate Air Blast Loading on PlatesBy H Ulrich Leiste, Leslie Talor This paper describes a series of small scale tests conducted to investigate the loading applied to a flat plate by the detonation of a cylindrical charge very close (between two and three charge radii Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode SimulationBy Dale Preece A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Journal: Make a Good Impression / Pre-blast Surveys Journal: Make a Good Impression / Pre-blast SurveysBy Sandra Penttinen There are several ways to get a positive reaction from neighbors to blasting projects. When you need to enter structures to conduct a pre-blast inspection, the impression you make on the structure own Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Explosive Detection Recovery and Disposal Explosive Detection Recovery and DisposalBy Robert McClure The detection, recovery and disposal of commercial explosives and explosive waste has always carried a level of risk and requires specialized equipment and technical expertise. Improperly stored, disc Jan 1, 2015 
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                     The New Progress in the BGRIMM Emulsion Explosives Technology The New Progress in the BGRIMM Emulsion Explosives TechnologyBy Wang Xuguang, Zhang Xiaozhi, Li Guozhong, Xiong Daiyu The emulsion explosive is a new kind of water-based industrial explosives that was developed at the end of 1960s. In the 1970s, BGRIMM invented EL-series emulsion explosive that created a new era of w Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Blasting Effects on Pore Pressure in Coal Impoundments (Dry Conditions - Part I) Blasting Effects on Pore Pressure in Coal Impoundments (Dry Conditions - Part I)By Joshua Micah Hoffman, Jhon Silva-Castro, Kylie Larson-Robl A coal mine impoundment failure has the potential to be environmentally devastating and life-threatening. It is well documented that after seismic events slope failures in impoundments can occur. It h Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Optimizing Non-ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding Optimizing Non-ideal Blasting for Ideal GrindingBy Jack Eloranta The winning of metals often requires fine grinding of very hard ore. The US Bureau of mines measured compressive strengths exceeding 100,000 PSI (700 MPa) in Minnesota taconites. Grinding down to 300 Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Ground Motions from and House Response to Underground Aggregate Mining Ground Motions from and House Response to Underground Aggregate MiningBy Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Northwestern University, Mike Wladron, Gordon Revey A unique judicial opportunity allowed measurement of the response of three cracks in residential structure to blasting for underground aggregate mining. Instrumented cracks were located in the interio Jan 1, 2007 
