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Monitoring Concrete Block Damage at the Fultondale School
By John Babcock, Gregory Poole, Ron Hudson
In January 2007, Fultondale Alabama opened a new elementary school. Site work at the old school location included blasting activities and the old school building was scheduled for demolition. With hel
Jan 1, 2009
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Electrodet a New Precise, Reliable, Easy to Use and Cost Effective Electronic Delay Detonator System
By Noel Dent
Increasing interest is being expressed in the development and availability of Electronic Delay Detonators throughout the world. Particularly in open-cast mining, the benefits associated with precise,
Jan 1, 1994
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Florida Mining Blast Vibration Study Part 3: Data and Analysis Review
By Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse
The Florida legislature allocated funding for the Florida State Fire Marshal (FSFM) to review the applicability of the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Report of Investigations (RI) 8507 blast vib
Jan 1, 2019
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Laser Based Slapper Detonator: The Next Generation
By Dennis L. Paisley, Thomas P. Turner
Laser slapper detonators are the next generation detonator under development at the Detonations Systems Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory and function very similarly to an electrical slapper. A
Jan 1, 1994
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Discovery, Analysis, and Elimination of Instantaneous Misfires in Underground Production Blasts
By Norman Disley, David B. Counter, Lionel Hebert
Misfires in underground and surface production blasts can be costly. Costs can arise from loss of resource, production interruptions, having to redrill or otherwise refire the blast (a hazardous proce
Jan 1, 1996
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Adapting Quarry Ace for Beginners to Profile Bench Faces and Optimize Front Row Burden Controls
By Brian Gar Wingfield
"The introduction of the QuarryMan laser profile system in 1987, along with the development of the corresponding 3-D software, gave a qualified operator pertinent information about dimensions of quarr
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of Delay Scattering on Blasting Performance
Laboratory experiments show that the delay detonators, either electric (copper coated or aluminium) or non-electric (down-the-hole) as generally used in opencast mines and quarries have some scatterin
Jan 1, 1999
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A Numerical Study of Bench Blast Row Delay Timing and Its Influence on Percent-Cast
By Dale S. Preece
The computer program. DMC Qistinct Motion &de), which w&s developed for simulating the rock motion associated with blasting, has been used to study the intluence of row delay timing On rock mOtiOn. Th
Jan 1, 1994
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Velocity Capture Methods and Comparisons
By Kevin Phelps, Jason Baird
When dealing with high velocity projectiles, the ability for researchers to accurately and precisely measure the velocity of the projectile is of great value. This report will analyze three different
Jan 1, 2014
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High Performance Throw Blasting with i-kontm Electronic Detonators in an Environmentally Sensitive Area at Stratford Coal, NSW, Australia.
Henry Walker Eltin (HWE) are the mining contractors for Gloucester Coal at Stratford mine, which is in an environmentally sensitive area in the Avon Valley, NSW, Australia. Normal blasting at Stratfor
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of charging machine for cartridged explosives
By Minoru Kawamura, Shinya Tanaka
In Japan, a cartridged emulsion explosive is generally used for tunneling. The workers are compelled to approach the face on charging the explosives into the drill hole with the tamping rod. Therefore
Jan 1, 2008
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JK Simblast - Blast Simulation and Management
By Mike Higgins
"Data management is emerging as a major concern for miners. Engineers today are faced with anextensive array of data from varying sources, and are required to consolidate and analyse thisinformation t
Jan 1, 1998
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An Examination of the Factors Affecting the Loading on a Vehicle Subjected to the Detonation of a Buried Mine
By Jarrod Bonsmann
"This paper presents the results of small scale testing to examine the effect of various importantparameters on the response of a vehicle due to the detonation of an explosive charge buried inthe soil
Jan 1, 2012
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Utilizing Continuous Photo Analysis of Fragmentation as a Blast / Crush Improvement Tool
By James McGough, Lawrence Mirabelli, Ran Tamir
The paper will demonstrate how automated fragmentation photo analysis is being used at the Lafarge North America, Ravena NY quarry as part of an ongoing drill, blast and primary crushing continuous im
Jan 1, 2012
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Underwater Explosions Part 2. Effects of Aluminium Increments to the Shock, Gas Heave and Total Energy Values of an Emulsion Explosive
The underwater test method for the determination of energy content of explosives is a very useful method. It’s also the only one which can separate shock and gas heave energies from each other. The to
Jan 1, 2005
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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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Possibility of Organizing and Analyzing Drilling - Blasting with a Computer Program (DelPat)
By Cceliksirt, V Erkan
This computer program has been developed under the field conditions for use in control of surface drilling-blasting operations. This paper outlines the relevance of fragmentation to quarrying, open pi
Jan 1, 1998
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The Application of Electronic Detonators to Improve Blast Vibration Predictions at Limestone Quarries
By R. Farnfield, W. Birch
Arguably, some of the most restrictive statutory blast vibration requirements attached to mineral extraction operations can be found in the United Kingdom. Such limitations are, as a rule for the UK,
Jan 1, 2006
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Critical Blast Design Parameters for Construction Blasting
By Tom Short
"Construction blasting covers a very extensive variety of explosive applications. I will discussseveral of these with you and then show slides from my collection, starting in 1956, which will betteril
Jan 1, 1991
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Modelling Non-Ideal Explosives with Detonation Shock Dynamics (DSD) Theory
By Lars Arne Granlund
Due to the coarse structure of mining explosives, one has to model a finite reaction zone,contrary to C-J calculations, describing their detonations, i.e they become dependent of diameter and confinem
Jan 1, 1995