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                Improved Blasting Economics at an Uzbekistan Copper MineBy Viktor Aranovich, Thomas E. Brown
The Almalyk Integrated Mining and Metallurgical Plant is located near Tashkant in Uzbekistan and is one of the former Soviet Union's largest copper producers. Almalyk consumes about 10,000 metric tonn
Jan 1, 1998
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                Journal: 100 Years / du Pont Magazine E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder CompanyBy DuPont Magazine
RBH Note: as stated many times in these articles, frozen dynamite was one of the greatest hazards facing the blaster. It wasn’t until the late 1920s that it was solved for good, with the introduction
Jan 1, 2015
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                Tunnel Construction Efficiency and Vibration Control using Electronic Detonators: Focusing on the Contour Holes and Decking ModeBy Sami Kara, Yunseok Park, Seung-Joong Lee, Namsun Hwang, Michael Laing
This study conducts a comparative analysis of construction efficiency. In the first part we compared electronic and non-electric initiation systems, focusing on tunnel contour holes. Field blasting op
Jan 21, 2025
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                Unexpected Explosions in Blasting Practice and Their PreventionBy Xu Tianrui, Jin Xiang, Pen Dianhua
Based on the results of research or investigation, this paper describes the causes of and countermeasures for unexpected accidents, such as premature, postponed or spontaneous explosions in blasting p
Jan 1, 1996
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                Use of Basic Statistics for the Overlapping Timing Analysis of a Single Blast HoleBy 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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                Charge Geometry Effects on Pressure Waveforms in a Shock TubeBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry
Shock tubes are used to simulate large-scale arena explosions without the use of full-scale arena sites that utilize large quantities of explosives. Instead, small explosive charges can be used to dri
Jan 1, 2010
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                Cooperation in Regulations ( International Society of Explosives Engineers 1996G - Cooperation in Regulations - P 34)By John Petty, John Loviza
As a blaster, have you ever had that uneasy feeing in the pit of your stomach as a codes enforcement official drives onto your jobsite? Have you ever needed an ally in a court of law against an unjust
Jan 1, 1996
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                10th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting - Fragblast 10 (FB 10) 24-29 November 2012, New Delhi IndiaBy Agne Rustan
The goal of this paper is to describe Fragblast 10 for those who did not have the opportunity to attend the Symposium and also give some examples of new research findings used in practise in some coun
Jan 1, 2013
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                Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut ProjectBy Dale L. Ramsey
The Pinkerton Tunnel Open Cut Project is part of the National Gateway Clearance Initiative improvement project to achieve a minimum of 6.4 meters (21 feet) of vertical clearance along CSX Transportati
Jan 1, 2014
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                Correlating Multi-Phenomenology Measurements with Blast Design in a Cooper MineBy Brian Stump, Chris Hayward
Blasting operations at one copper mine are studied in detail to examine the relation between blast design parameters and near-shot, in-mine, and regional seismic and acoustic observations. Five observ
Jan 1, 2002
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                Journal: 100 Years / The Piercing of The Simplon The Century Magazine New York June 1905 / Driving Headings in Rock TunnelsBy Robert Hopler
THIS paper deals specifically with heading-driving as distinguished from the broader term tunnel-driving. A heading is a pilot or path-finder for the main tunnel. Some headings are complete tunnels in
Jan 1, 2010
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                Radical Improvements to Blast Hole Drilling Cost and Productivity thru Integrated Teams (021b2c60-f412-46df-9bbc-00d582f72391)By R W. Thomas
This paper explores the possibilities of generating radical improvements in the drilling costs and productivity of blastholes through the efforts of integrated teams as opposed to traditional customer
Jan 1, 1996
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                Preserving Highwall Stability by Shifting the Dominant Blast Vibration Frequency with Electronic InitiationBy Charles Zdazinsky
"The Multiple Seed Waveform (MSW) blast vibration model, a type of waveform superpositionmodeling developed by Orica Inc., uses vibration data that is collected from a signature hole blast tocharacter
Jan 1, 2016
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                2000 High-Tech Seminar - State-of-the-Art, Blasting Technology - Instrumentation and Explosives ApplicationsOver 45 of the Best Qualified Technical Specialists, Consultants, Engineers, Scientists, Explosive Supplies, Educators and Mine Operators in the World!
Jan 1, 2000
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                Journal: 100 Years / Handling Explosives (Excerpts) Aetna Powder Company (126 pp) Chicago, 1913By Robert Hopler
A detonator is a copper tube about a quarter of an inch in diameter and an inch and a half long, closed at one end and containing in the closed end a small charge of fulminate of mercury, which has be
Jan 1, 2014
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                Problem Boulders, Big and BiggerBy Jerry Wallace
Two recent-release boulders posed serious threats to public transportation and utilities in Washington State. Both required challenging drilling and blasting solutions.
Jan 1, 1997
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                Commercial Detonators: a Review of Methods Used. Past and Present. To Compare Their StrengthsBy Robert B. Hopler
This paper reviews, from the historical standpoint, the development of the commonly-used terms such as "No. 6 and No. 8" with regard to detonator strengths. The origin of the strength terminology is r
Jan 1, 1992
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                Engineering Control and Information Management of Blasting Programs in Construction and Quarrying OperationsBy Frank Sames, Brad Terhune
In many construction projects and in most quarrying operations drilling and blasting remains the only feasible method of loosening rock in the removal of rock or overburden, the development of the qua
Jan 1, 2004
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                Close-in Pipeline Trench Blasting – Why PipeBlast Does Not WorkBy N. Skopak, C. Aimone-Martin, J. Redyke, B. O. Meins
PipeBlast is a spreadsheet-based calculator based on research conducted by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), used by the pipeline industry to determine if proposed blasting planned near existing pi
Jan 1, 2024
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                Harmonic Delamination of Nuclear StructuresBy Frederick B. Kuhnow
Harmonic energetic delamination a building is being considered for demolition at a formerly known atomic power lab. The building is within a containment structure under a negative pressure, so that no
Feb 1, 2020