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                     Numerical Design Optimization of Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing Method Numerical Design Optimization of Electric Discharge Impulse Crushing MethodBy Hideaki Kitajima, Daisuke Fukuda, Kazuma Moriya, Katsuya Sasaki, Katsuhiko Kaneko The purpose of this research is to analyze the fracture process and achieve design optimization of a splitting method for concrete and rocks termed the electric discharge impulse crushing method (EDIC Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Cast Blasting Advances and Challenges at Arco's Black Thunder Mine Cast Blasting Advances and Challenges at Arco's Black Thunder MineBy Robert L. Martin, Brian W. Stump "The Black Thunder Mine is located in the Powder River Basin of Northeastern Wyoming. Over 39.2million tons of coal were produced at the Black Thunder Mine in 1996. Just over 100 million pounds ofANFO Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Blasting at a Superfund Chemical Waste Site Blasting at a Superfund Chemical Waste SiteBy Douglas R. Burns During the summer of 1989, Maine Drilling and Blasting of Gardiner, Maine was contracted by Cayer Corporation of Harvard, Massachusetts to drill and blast an interceptor trench at the Nyanza Chemical Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Evaluation of the Efficiency of a Strip Mining Blasting Operation Evaluation of the Efficiency of a Strip Mining Blasting OperationBy Salah A. Taqieddin In an open pit, or a quarry blasting operation, a muck pile of broken material of given size and quantities suitable to a load/hauling system is normally created at the foot of a bench. Fragmentation Jan 1, 1987 
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                     The Development of a New Cable Cutting Device The Development of a New Cable Cutting DeviceBy Richard B. O'Meara "The demand by a customer to an Explosives supplier to fulfill a specialised productrequirement was met by a level headed decision to try to satisfy that demand. This paperwill describe the fundamenta Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Airdek: an Update Airdek: an UpdateBy Michael D. McGill, John L. Turner, Don Sieger, Doyle Newhouse Since its introduction by Atlas Powder Company in late 1986 as a means of highwall stabilization in surface coal mines (1), applications of the basic AirDek (2) blasting technique have multiplied rapi Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Computer Aided Blast Design for Tunnels Computer Aided Blast Design for TunnelsBy J L. Jethwa, A G. Gaithankar The paper deals with a software method developed to design the optimum blast parameters for tunnels and mine roadways for a given set of geo-mining condition without any major discontinuity. The appli Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Metafex Composites: Safe, Energetic, Economical Replacements for Explosives Metafex Composites: Safe, Energetic, Economical Replacements for ExplosivesBy David Davison, Richard Johnson Metal-oxidant blends are ordinarily unsuitable as diiect replacements for explosives, because the reaction occurs too slowly. Oxide coatings protect metals, preventing or delaying reaction. By contras Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Controlled Blasting for Underground Mining Controlled Blasting for Underground MiningThe most common method for identifying the potential for blast damage is the peak particle velocity. But this can depend on many factors such as the type of blast, explosive, confinement, timing and t Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Blasters Initiate Quality Control of ANFO at the Borehole Blasters Initiate Quality Control of ANFO at the BoreholeBy George E. Jackson ANFO, as a blasting agent, is used in large quantities in coal surface mines. It can be purchased on the open market or through reliable suppliers. The blaster in the field must assume that his ANFO i Jan 1, 1978 
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                     The Pioneer Use of ANFO in Small Boreholes The Pioneer Use of ANFO in Small BoreholesBy Raymond V. Adolphson The introduction of a new explosive component in 1955-56, called ANFO, featured much safer, effective blasting characteristics when compared to dynamite, accompanied by a notable reduction in cost. Th Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Outdoor Magazine Construction & Security Outdoor Magazine Construction & SecurityBy Walter Jr Duke The security of explosive materials is a vital concern to every mine, quarry and contractor engaged in blasting. Proper construction of magazines and sufficient locking mechanisms are the fundamental Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Evaluation of Cast Blasting in the Warrior Coal Basin Using High-Speed Photography The Evaluation of Cast Blasting in the Warrior Coal Basin Using High-Speed PhotographyBy Tom Burleson High-speed photography has proven to be an extremely valuable tool for the evaluation of blasting practices in the Warrior Coal Basin. A research project, coordinated by Nelson Brothers Inc. and The U Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Application of Cross-Correlation and Autocorrelation to Far-Field Digital Seismic Data for Determination of Delay Timing Application of Cross-Correlation and Autocorrelation to Far-Field Digital Seismic Data for Determination of Delay TimingBy Gregory P. Lorsbach Significant information about any blast is contained within the seismic signal generated by the blast. In this study, standard digital signal processing techniques are utilized to extract source param Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A Novel Prediction of Blasting Vibration Parameter A Novel Prediction of Blasting Vibration ParameterBy Bin Feng, Xiang Fang, Tao Guo, Fandong Lu Abstract: Rough set theory (RS) can find useful information from a large number of data and generate decision rules without prior knowledge. Support vector machines (SVM) have good classification perf Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A Study on the Correlation Between Delay Time and Fragmentation A Study on the Correlation Between Delay Time and FragmentationBy Yeon-Ho Jin, Eui-Haeng Heo, Yun-Seok Park, Sung-Oong Choi, Hyung-Dong Min, Min-Su Jeong, Seung-Joong Lee As rock fragmentation in bench blasting can affect the following process such as loading, hauling and crushing, its good control is essential for assessment of blasting efficiency and production cost. Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Predicting Explosive Impulse by Means of Small Scale Tests Predicting Explosive Impulse by Means of Small Scale TestsBy D. Goodings, W. L. Fourney, Bonenberger, R., Uli Leiste The Dynamics Effects Laboratory at the University of Maryland conducted a series of very small scale tests to measure the impulse delivered to a plate by the detonation of an explosive charge which wa Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast Experiments Evaluation of Soil Cratering and Ground Vibration through Small-Scale Airblast ExperimentsBy Courtney Vallejo, Rafiqul Tarefder This study examines the effects of small scale airblast experiments on cohesive soils and the resulting ground vibrations and crater geometries. Relationships for ground vibration attenuation with soi Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Blast Simulation of Explosives Buried in Saturated Sand Blast Simulation of Explosives Buried in Saturated SandBy B. A. Cheeseman, R. Skaggs, C. F. Yen, S. Wolf Shallow buried explosives pose a significant threat to lightweight vehicles and their onboard personnel. To date, designers of lightweight vehicles are limited in their knowledge of what occurs during Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Investigation of the Soil Cratering Equivalence of C-4 and ANFO for Above-Ground Detonations Investigation of the Soil Cratering Equivalence of C-4 and ANFO for Above-Ground DetonationsBy Jim Hall, Denis Rickman, Jon Windham, John Ehrgott, Stephen Akers, Byron Armstrong With the growing concerns about terrorism world-wide, numerous agencies conduct experiments to investigate the effects of terrorist vehicle bombs. In many cases, the vehicle bomb of interest utilizes Jan 1, 2008 
