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                     Case Studies in the Application of Firing Time Optimization Case Studies in the Application of Firing Time OptimizationBy Sharon K. Reamer, Yvan Sifre, Klaus-Gunter Hinzen "Three case studies are presented that illustrate the successful application of firing timeoptimization (hybrid modeling) in the quarry environment and for a construction site. In allcases, the method Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Experimental Investigation on Forced Transition of Gaseous Explosives from Combustion to Detonation in Pipes Experimental Investigation on Forced Transition of Gaseous Explosives from Combustion to Detonation in PipesBy Chen Aiping, Wei Banyun, Chen Canchang "The gaseous explosives consisting of combustible gas and combustion-supporting gas wereused in the opening end of a steel pipe and the ignition was in the closed end of the pipeusing continuous air f Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Journal: Security Matters / Guide to Recording A Suspicious Person Journal: Security Matters / Guide to Recording A Suspicious PersonBy Unknown ATF has provided a Guide to Recording Suspicious Persons Description in the Safety & Security Brochure. This guide may be useful for recording descriptive information on any suspicious individual. Sus Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Correlation Between Ground Vibration and Performances of Explosive (Ground Vibration by Underwater Explosion) Correlation Between Ground Vibration and Performances of Explosive (Ground Vibration by Underwater Explosion)By Minoru Kawamura, Koichi Kurokawa, Yukio Kato, Kenji Hashimoto It is well known that ground vibration by blasting is mainly related to a distance and charge weight. However, it is not known the correlation between ground vibration and performances of explosives; Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Technological Research on Production of 10,000 T/Y Multitype Emulsion Explosives in Mongolian Republic Technological Research on Production of 10,000 T/Y Multitype Emulsion Explosives in Mongolian RepublicBy Zhang Shixun, Wang Xuguang, Zhong Yinting The Mongol-Russian Joint Mining and Processing Cu-Mo Corporation Erdenet signed a contract with BGRIMM for building a plant to produce 10,000 t/y multitype emulsion explosives by using BGRIMM emulsion Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Are You As Efficient As You Can Be? - An Underground Paper- Are You As Efficient As You Can Be? - An Underground Paper-By Roger L. Keller This paper examines the aspects of differing types of blasting cuts in underground headings with consideration to the reduction of number of holes and costs. At least one comparison study is related w Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Blasting Cost Minimization at Duvha Opencast Blasting Cost Minimization at Duvha OpencastBy S A. Steyn, I P. Douglas Duvha Opencast is a large South African dragline operation supplying coal to the Duvha Power Station which is operated by Eskom, the state power utility. For Duvha to remain competitive with other col Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground Vibration Measuring Fragmentation Efficiency of a Blast Using Ground VibrationBy James W. Reil, Douglas A. Anderson Common wisdom has it that a blast which breaks rock efficiently should-generate less ground vibration. In practice, however, this idea has not been-rigorously tested. In a previous paper presented at Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Blast Design Optimization to Minimize Effect of Air Blast Blast Design Optimization to Minimize Effect of Air BlastBy Michail G. Egorov As well as destruction and moving rock, the blast energy sets up a seismic wave in the ground and a shock wave in the air, which can present danger to buildings and disturbance to human occupants. Thi Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Blast Optimisation (Oversize Reduction) at the Astec Bluerock Quarry Blast Optimisation (Oversize Reduction) at the Astec Bluerock QuarryBy Andrew Drake, Mark Burchard, Peter Bellairs The Astec Bluerock Quarry is excavating an extremely difficult to blast rock type due to its highly variable jointing density that leads to excessive oversize. A drill and blast benchmarking exercise Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Use of Explosives to Backfill and Reclaim Former Quarry Sites The Use of Explosives to Backfill and Reclaim Former Quarry SitesBy Conny Postupack, Jim Petrunyak, John Hope The authors discuss the concepts, engineering considerations, and cost relationships involved in the use of drilling and blasting to accomplish backfilling and reclamation with minimum use of mechanic Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Fragmenting Oversize Boulders Fragmenting Oversize BouldersBy J Mensah, G C. Sen Often large boulders of rock have to be fragmented in civil or mining engineering operations. These oversize boulders are encountered after primary blasts in both surface and underground excavations o Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Perimeter Control with Tracer Blasting Perimeter Control with Tracer BlastingBlasting is a very cost effective method of rock fragmentation but its uncontrolled application often results in excessive damage to the perimeter of an excavation. Several perimeter control technique Jan 1, 1997 
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                     A Common Sense Approach to Cutting Drill and Blasting Costs A Common Sense Approach to Cutting Drill and Blasting CostsBy Phil N. Bradbury "During a routine belt tightening of all cost centers, the management at the Martin County Coal Surface Mines, located in Martin County Kentucky felt that a thorough investigation of the drilling and Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Fragmentation of Sandstones and Quartzites Fragmentation of Sandstones and QuartzitesBy Lewis L. Oriard Some two million cubic yards of sandstone and orthoquartzite were blasted and excavated at Upper Stillwater Dam, located high in the Uinta Mountains in northern Utah. The material was processed to pro Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mine Blasting Accident Update Mine Blasting Accident UpdateBy Larry R. Fletcher, John W. Kopp The safety record for explosives in U. S. mining is excellent considering that over 4 billion pounds of explosives are now being used each year. However, blasting accidents remain one of the most seri Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Observation and Numerical Simulation of Fly Rock caused in Bench Blasting Observation and Numerical Simulation of Fly Rock caused in Bench BlastingBy Kunihisa Katsuyama, Yuji Ogata, Yuji Wada Test blasting was carried out to study the flying characteristics of rock mass caused in bench blasting. The quantity of explosives was increased from 7.6kg to 9.1kg and the Minimum burden was changed Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Investigation of ANFO’s Behavior under Various Conditions - Phase 1 Investigation of ANFO’s Behavior under Various Conditions - Phase 1By E. Contestabile, B. von Rosen On August 5th, 1998, a tractor-trailer carrying approximately 18,000 kg of blasting explosives, struck a rock face on the side of the road near the town of Walden, Ontario. Eye-witness accounts of the Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Amplitude and Frequency Variation of Vibration Wavelets Associated with Overlapping Wave Trains Amplitude and Frequency Variation of Vibration Wavelets Associated with Overlapping Wave TrainsBy Edward J. Walter A vibration record is a complex of motions resulting from a combination of direct, reflected and refracted seismic energy that originated at a blast source. Multiple hole blasting using delays further Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Pre-Controlling Blast Site Safety to Ensure Profitability Pre-Controlling Blast Site Safety to Ensure ProfitabilityBy S. J. Dillingham One of the primary goals of every blaster is to achieve the optimum blast design. Too much focus on efficient design, however, can cloud certain issues and exposures that must be addressed if the enti Jan 1, 2002 
