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                     Burden Velocity Analysis Burden Velocity AnalysisBy Patricia Mendoza Watson, Lundquist Robert G The velocity with which the burden moves after blasting is of concern for safety and economic reasons. Models developed for motion velocity by various researchers were reviewed and likely model parame Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Open Pit Blasting in India Open Pit Blasting in IndiaBy D D. Garg, D A. Wasson Open pit blasting in India uses two types of explosives. First there are bulk explosives for wet and dry holes, and there are packaged explosives. The Indian open pit coal mining is projected to use 1 Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique Multiple Raise Round Blasting TechniqueBy Dave I. McGregor The Multiple Raise Round Blasting Technique (MRRBT) is a safe, efficient, cost effective method of blasting thee will use existing mine personnel. The MRRBT, developed from the conventional 'drop rais Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Control of Blast Overpressure and Vibrations at the Underground Research Laboratory Control of Blast Overpressure and Vibrations at the Underground Research LaboratoryBy D P. Onag, B Mohanty AECL Research (AECL) has constructed an Underground Research Laboratory (URL) as a facility for research and development in the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. The objectives of the pr Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction Tool Pre-Blast Surveys; a Public Relations and Claim Reduction ToolBy David Harrison, Edward J. Walter, Meitra Ferek A pre-blast survey can be a great tool in the prevention of blasting complaints and subsequent damage claims. In today's highly competitive industry, we are always looking for ways to become more cost Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Field and Analytical Analysis of Structural Damage Criteria from Blasting Field and Analytical Analysis of Structural Damage Criteria from BlastingBy Shad M. Sargand, Manseok Chang, Glenn A. Hazen Customarily, peak particle velocity of surface wave vibrations has been the recommended criterion for the prediction of blast damage to structures. Currently blast spectrum and natural frequencies of Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal Mine Hard Rock Blasting in an Underground Coal MineBy Mark D. Kirkbride This paper outlines the process for designing a hard rock blast in an underground coal mine. The coal mine is located in Western Kentucky and operates four continuous miner units at 7 unit-shifts per Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Nine Years of Blasting Experience with Electronic Delay Detonators Nine Years of Blasting Experience with Electronic Delay DetonatorsBy Claude Cunningham AEL has been developing electronic detonators continuously since 1986. It launched its first system for opencast mining in 1993, and now has two distinct product lines. The path has not been without g Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Innovative Drilling and Blasting Practice at a Major Underground Mine Development Project in Canada Innovative Drilling and Blasting Practice at a Major Underground Mine Development Project in CanadaBy Jacques Monette, P K. O'Connell, Keith Boyle The mine contracting industry in Canada is no different from any other industry in its quest for productivity improvements. Dynatec Mining Ltd. has focused on drilling and blasting of rounds as an are Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Controlled Drilling and Blasting at Yucca Mountain - Design Implementation, Confirmation Controlled Drilling and Blasting at Yucca Mountain - Design Implementation, ConfirmationBy Edward Fitch The DOE is evaluating Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential site for disposal of high level nuclear waste. Yucca Mountain is located approximately 160 km northwest of Las Vegas on the western edge of Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Presplitting Granite Using Pyrodex, a Propellant Presplitting Granite Using Pyrodex, a PropellantBy G Dean Barrett, Ed Jr Smith, Calvin J. Konya The purpose of the project was two fold: 1. To determine whether Pyrodex, a propellant, manufactured by the Hodgdon Powder Company, could be used as a substitute for high explosives for presplitting i Jan 1, 1986 
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                     State-of-the-Art Explosive Void Measurement System State-of-the-Art Explosive Void Measurement SystemBy J P. F Warkentin, A W. Bauer Recently, significant improvements have been made in both blast design methods and blasting accessories. The introduction of extremely accurate blast delays now allows proper implementation of advance Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Studies on Bulk Explosives – A case study Studies on Bulk Explosives – A case studyBy B. M. P. Pingua & Md. Nabiullah About 60 to 70 percent of bulk explosives are used in Indian coalmines to achieve coal production for power generation. Coal India Limited (CIL) is the major coal producing company in India. The avera Jan 1, 2008 
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                     "We Agree to Provide Indemnification, Now What?" "We Agree to Provide Indemnification, Now What?"By Jeff Friedman This paper addresses certain problems to be encountered when a blasting contractor agrees to provide indemnification. Nearly 100% of all blasting work is performed pursuant to a contractual agreement. Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Application of Numerical Modelling to Practical Blast Design Application of Numerical Modelling to Practical Blast DesignBy P D. Katsabanis, L Liu Numerical modelling of fragmentation and throw is used to provide information on practical blast design parameters. The function of airdecking and its practical implications, the importance of the ini Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Early Americal Tunnesl Early Americal TunneslBy Robert S. Mayo Tunneling, for transportation, began in France with the Milpass Tunnel on the Lanquedoc Canal in 1680. Of course, the ancient miners had been driving tunnels in search of minerals since the dawn of hi Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Blasting Induced Ground Vibrations at an Earthquake Region in Turkey Blasting Induced Ground Vibrations at an Earthquake Region in TurkeyBy Omer Yilmaz Erkoc, Gulsec Uyar Aldas Blasting techniques, which have been used for a long time in Turkey, are powerful and economical tool in producing raw material in mining, quarrying, construction .etc. industries. The development of Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Effects of Muck Size Distribution on Scooping Operations Effects of Muck Size Distribution on Scooping OperationsBy S. P. Singh, Turgut Yalcin The physical characteristics of blasted rock are fundamental variables affecting the economics of mining operations and are in fact the basis for evaluating the quality of a blast. A study was designe Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Investigating Colliding Shock Investigating Colliding ShockBy Joshua Hoffman, Catherine Johnson, Braden Lusk The practice of dual initiation using precise timing from electronic detonators in boreholes is thought to be beneficial for increasing fragmentation at a desired location in the rock strata. This inc Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Problems with Malfunctioning Blastholes Problems with Malfunctioning BlastholesBy Calvin J. Konya For proper blast design, one must make the assumption that all blastholes release nearly ideal energy. In many types of blasting operations, blastholes release very little useful energy. These blastho Jan 1, 1988 
