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Cautious Blasting in Critical Areas at Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Station
By N. Jayaraman, V. Srikant, A. Radhakrishna
Addition of a 500 MW unit to the existing units at Ramagundum Thermal Power Station requires blasting of large volumes of rock very close to sensitive installations like Turbo generator, Generator tra
Jan 1, 2003
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Calibration of a Fragmentation Model for a New Mining Operation
By Cristian Rodriguez, Tom BoBo, Maria Rocha, John Kemeny
Blast fragmentation depends on many factors. First of all, it depends on the specific blast design, which includes the amount and type of explosive, the blasting pattern, the timing and sequencing, an
Jan 1, 2014
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Blast Simulation Surface and Underground with the SABREX Model (f3efe068-6266-482f-a4f6-907b809beffa)
By G K. Jorkenson
The SABREX Blast Modelling Program was developed joinlly by the companies of the ICI Explosives Group. of which C-I-L Inc. is a member. SABREX (Scientific Approach to Breaking Rock with Explosives) is
Jan 1, 1989
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Blasting Vibrations Control: The Shortcomings of Traditional Methods
By Thierry Bernard, Pierre M. Vuillaume, Michel Kiszlo
"In the context of its studies for the trench ministry of the environment and for the French national coal board, INERIS (the French institute for the industrial environment and hazards, formerly CERC
Jan 1, 1996
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The Journal of Explosives Engineering - Vol 21 No 2 - Dynamite Daze
I had the opportunity recently to visit a magazine site of a major explosives company. It was fun to see the storage areas again and it was really interesting to see one of the old magazines that prob
Jan 1, 2004
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Use of Basic Statistics for the Overlapping Timing Analysis of a Single Blast Hole
By Lifent Li, Jhon Silva-Castro
Since millisecond-delay detonators were first introduced, at least two variables, among others, have been more closely considered when timing a mining blast: the accuracy and the precision of the init
Jan 1, 2015
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Swedish Standards for Ground Vibrations and Airblast
By Roger Holmberg, Donald Jonson
The Swedish Standard SS 460 48 66, “Vibration and shock - guidance levels for blasting induced vibration limits”, is based on more than 50 years of experience from blasting close to structures and tun
Jan 1, 2005
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Reaction Rate Law for Emulsion Explosives as a Function of Cell and Microballoon Size
By Pharis E. Williams
The ability to predict the performance of an explosive relies upon having a Reaction Rate Law and knowing its functional dependence upon various parameters of the explosive. In particular, emulsion ex
Jan 1, 1995
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Critical Analysis and Technical Support for Assessment of Construction Blasting Damage Claims
By Russell D. Melton, Gary A. Kanelos
A construction company performed blasting operations to break up limestone bedrock for excavation of residential basements. The owners of an existing residence located approximately 400 feet from the
Jan 1, 1996
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Underwater Explosions Part 4. Signal Damping
By M. Hagfors
On the underwater testing of explosives, the measuring system consists of water filled test pond, tourmaline based pressure sensor, measuring cable and measuring unit, which supplies the DC current to
Jan 1, 2006
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A Spark-Generating, Non-Shock Tube, As Alternative to Conventional Shock Tube
By Marco Antonio Falquete
A novel spark-generating tube, containing no explosive in its composition, is evaluated and compared with conventional shock tube. The product overcomes a series of problems found in conventional shoc
Jan 1, 2005
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Drill & Blast Optimization in India an Economic & Environmental Review
By C. Navalkar
Systematic drilling & blasting techniques are currently being viewed in the mining & construction industry as a correct 8z scientific approach for optimization process in rock excavation, as drill & b
Jan 1, 2001
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Optimizing Quarry Blasting Techniques and Designs Over a Wide Range of Geologic Conditions
By Victor C. Bryan
One of the most sought after answers in any consideration of blasting activities relative to mines and quarries is how to safely and efficiently use explosives. While that discussion might be relative
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of High Explosives to Conduct a Fisheries Survey at a Nemdway Weir Field on the Middle Mississippi River
By Michael Peterson, Robert Davinroy, Robert Rapp, Gregory Hempen, David Herzog, Thomas Keevin
Fish sampling in a deep-water, high velocity, environment is extremely difficult. Conventional techniques such as electro-fishing and netting have been limited to depths generally less than 7 meters (
Jan 1, 2002
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Discrete Element Modeling of Rock Blasting in Benches, with Joints and Bedding Planes - Initial Development
By Dale S. Preece
A Discrete element computer program named DMC @istinct Motion Code) has been developed for modeling rock blasting. This program employs explicit time integration and uses spherical or cylindrical elem
Jan 1, 1995
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"Journal: 100 Years / Colliery Guardian London January 5, 1906 / Accidents From Explosivesin 1905."
By Robert Hopler
In the annual report under the Explosives Act for 1905, H.M.inspectors state that over 90 percent of the accidents causing death or personal injury occurred in the use of explosives and under miscella
Jan 1, 2007
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Controlling Fragmentation and Ground Vibrations at Owensville Quarry
By Rachel Bauer, Jacob Henderson, Dr. Catherine Johnson
Capital Quarries in Owensville, Missouri faces several challenges when designing a blast that allows for ease of movement while maintaining controlled throw and compliant air over pressure. The primar
Feb 6, 2023
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The Electrodet Detonation System
By Noel Dent
The Electrodet@ Electronic Detonation System Wilere are we going with regard to Accurate, Reliable, Easy to Use and Cost Effective Initiation using electronic initiation techniques? Improvements and a
Jan 1, 1995
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Daveytronic, Digital Detonator Testing in a Vibration Sensitive Environment
By Douglas A. Bartley, Davey Bickford, Raphael Trousselle
The long awaited arrival of a high accuracy detonator to reach the explosives end user will provide new opportunities the blasting community to become better equipped and able to improve upon the curr
Jan 1, 1998
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“Blasting Effects on Water Wells and Pipelines”
By Rachel Bernau
Water wells, aquifers, and pipelines rarely incur damage from nearby blast vibrations. Extensive ground vibrations may cause a drop in the water table thereby changing an aquifer’s structure or drying
Jan 1, 2001