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                     Observations on the Performance of Concrete at High Stress Levels from Blasting Observations on the Performance of Concrete at High Stress Levels from BlastingThis paper presents a brief discussion of three case histories to illustrate several aspects of the question of blasting in or immediately adjacent to concrete. The results demonstrate a need to make Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere Taggants Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere TaggantsBy Paul Worsey, Delbert Da, Eric Achelpohl The University of Missouri-Rolla is currently researching the concept of using glass microspheres in explosives as taggants as part of a 3-year technical project funded by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobac Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Efficiency Effect of Fragmentation on Loader EfficiencyBy David Willock, S. Singh, Michael Glogger The efficiency of the loading system in a mine depends upon the characteristics of the muck pile, the loading machine specifications and the loading practices. The focus of this paper was to look spec Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Determination of the Initiating Strength of Commercial Detonators Using an Explosive of Adjustable Sensitivity Determination of the Initiating Strength of Commercial Detonators Using an Explosive of Adjustable SensitivityBy J Edmund Hay Previous work by the Bureau of Mines to develop a test for determining the initiating strength of commercial detonators has been modified and extended. Recently reported results by the Bureau used a Jan 1, 1993 
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                     2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findings 2D versus 2D fragmentation analysis: preliminary findingsBy Michael Noy Current image based systems used to measure fragmentation are measuring the two dimensional presentation of a set of three dimensional objects. A two dimensional measurement of fragmentation restricts Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and Costs Working With Explosives Suppliers to Optimize Pit Productivity and CostsBy Thomas J. Snyder Modern quarry management should be alert to every opportunity to improve productivity and reduce operating costs. In this paper, the author outlines areas in which explosives suppliers should be encou Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Source Scaling Study of Single-Fired Mining Explosions Source Scaling Study of Single-Fired Mining ExplosionsBy Brian Stump, Rong-Mao Zhou A series of single-fired (simultaneously detonated) explosions were conducted in an Arizona copper mine. The explosions spanned yields from 1700 to 13600 lbs (773 to 6169 kg) and were all detonated in Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Bridge Demolition without Disruption of Railroad Traffic: A Case Study Bridge Demolition without Disruption of Railroad Traffic: A Case StudyBy Calvin Konya, Janos Foldesi A bridge over a main line railroad system was scheduled for demolition. The bridge was made of reinforced concrete and spanned three mainline railroad tracks which could not be shut down due to blasti Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Attenuation of Blasting Vibrations in South Florida, Part II Attenuation of Blasting Vibrations in South Florida, Part IIBy Greg Mclellan, Mark Johnson, John Pepper In this paper, the measured vibrations are plotted in terms of the individual PPV components versus Scaled Distance (SD) on logarithmic scales. The maximum PPV is pIotted on a separate graph and equat Jan 1, 2001 
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                     High Liability Blasting Techniques and Equipment High Liability Blasting Techniques and EquipmentBy Gary B. Hemphill Each year the demand for precision blasting increases due to the reduction in the amount of prime land. More site preparation and hone building requires blasting than they did a decade ago, Because of Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Underwater Pressure Recording: Industry Standardization Underwater Pressure Recording: Industry StandardizationBy Thomas M. Keevin, Gregory L. Hempen Accurate assessment of blasting near an object (organism or structure) requires recording of the damage parameter for low-valued scaled distances. Seismograph recordings of particle velocity are a wel Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Investigations on Cuts in Roadheading, and Evaluation Investigations on Cuts in Roadheading, and EvaluationBy Heins Walter Wild Detailed investigations on various configuration kinds of cut with respect to drilling-technological and blasting-technological properties as well as with respect to cost effectiveness have been carri Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Blasters Training Outline Blasters Training OutlineBy Melvin A. Sannes The explosives industry is recognized as one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, yet it is rare to see actual training procedures. As our industry becomes increasingly technical, it is imp Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Blast Fragmentation - Measurement, Modeling, and Prediction Blast Fragmentation - Measurement, Modeling, and PredictionBy Thomas L. Barkley, Steve Salli In the past, blasters have attempted to evaluate the results of their blast designs and make corrective adjustments to improve the blasts' productivity and value to the mining operation. The methods e Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Influence of Shock Waves on the Response of Full Contact Rock Bolts Influence of Shock Waves on the Response of Full Contact Rock BoltsBy Francis O. Otuonye The results of an ongoing study to determine the response of full contact rock bolts to shock waves due to blasting are presented. A time domain systems modeling and analysis technique was used to ide Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Rock Stitching Coupled with Controlled Blasting - A Cast Study Rock Stitching Coupled with Controlled Blasting - A Cast StudyIt is a case study of huge rock-mass, loosened out from the parent rock-body, & posing a potential danger to structures down below the slope on which this rock mass was standing. Case was dealt in two Jan 1, 1997 
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                     A Safer and Green Detonator with NHN Substituting ASA A Safer and Green Detonator with NHN Substituting ASABy AN Gupta, N V. Srinivasa Rao Initiating devices like detonators use sensitive primary explosives. Successful detonation of secondary explosive is achieved by suitable source of energy from primaries. The most widely used primarie Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Emulsion Powder Explosives Emulsion Powder ExplosivesBy Jin Jingzhi, Wang Xuguang, Guan Li, Li Jianjin Emulsion explosives are gaining a wider and wider commercial market and are displacing other composite slurry technologies. However, the grease-like state and essential thermodynamic instability of em Jan 1, 1997 
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                     OSM Cost Impact OSM Cost ImpactBy Ronald L. Sanders The prevailing view of the coal mining industry by government officials is: "Tell everyone you're coming - Don't let anyone know you're there - And remove all evidence you have ever been there". Now t Jan 1, 1979 
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                     The Importance of Explosive Energy on Mining Costs The Importance of Explosive Energy on Mining CostsBy John T. Day, Lex L. Udy, Mark L. Thomas When we consider that the purpose of blasting is to fragment rock or ore so it can be subsequently handled and processed, we can see that the cost of blasting, in reality, affects all downstream steps Jan 1, 1987 
