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The Application of Mid-Column Air Decks in Full Scale Production Blasts (d4e72941-edc4-484e-9f07-76307544d882)By T Davids, B J. J Botha
The presence of an extensive soft siltstone layer in the middle of the inter-burden sequence of rocks at Syferfontein Colliery in South Africa prompted tests to determine the effect of different mid-c
Jan 1, 1994
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The Development of Low Shock Energy Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosives and their ApplicationsBy Jaki Wilson, Les Armstrong, Neville T. Moxon
Low shock energy ANFO (ANFO) mixtures have been developed for use in fragmenting weak overburden materials and reducing damage.outside the blast zone in dry conditions. These mixtures can be readily p
Jan 1, 1990
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Super Cautious Contour Blasting UndergroundBy Stig O. Olofsson
The problem of overbreak in underground construction and mining is normally approached by a variety of smooth blasting methods. Numerous small diameter, low velocity explosives have been developed spe
Jan 1, 1994
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Underwater Explosions Part 2. Effects of Aluminium Increments to the Shock, Gas Heave and Total Energy Values of an Emulsion ExplosiveThe 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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The Influence of Damping on Computer Simulations of Rock Motion: Computer Modeling of Gas Flow and Gas Loading of Rock in a Bench Blasting EnvironmentBy Steven D. Knudsen, Dale S. Preece
Computer modeling of the blasting process can aid in gaining an understanding of the physics controlling the process. The sequence of events in a blast occur so rapidly and in such a violent environme
Jan 1, 1992
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Explosive Methods of Entry for Law Enforcement Tactical OperationsBy Charles O'Connor, Ben Tisa
International Training Resources is a company consisting of personnel with extensive law enforcement and military special operations experience, The staff members are qualified to train and certify, a
Jan 1, 2000
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Vibration Reduction Mechanism and Experiment of Stepped V-cut Millisecond BlastingBy Shi Hongchao, Zou Zou Xinkuan, Zhang Jichun
As drilling and blasting is carried out in an urban tunnel, which is adjacent to an existing building or structure, the balance between blasting-induced vibration reduction and drivage efficiency is a
Jan 1, 2015
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Simulations of Platform Loading from Explosions in Saturated SandBy William G. Szymczak
A set of experiments were conducted at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds [1] in which explosive charges were buried in saturated sand beneath a suspended rigid platform. The goal of these experiments was t
Jan 1, 2005
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Bulk Explosives Loading and Delivery Systems Including EconomicsBy Brian Gar Wingfield
Bulk explosive systems have developed from the infancy stages in the early sixties to a sophisticated process of the nineties. With ever changing bulk explosives technology, bulk delivery and loading
Jan 1, 1991
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Journal: Summary Report of the Seismic Regulation SubcommitteeBy Larry: McAnuff Schneider, Edward Walter, Gordon Shaw, Daniel Grieco, Dennis Clark
During the 1998 Annual Conference of the International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE), the Seismograph Section established a subcommittee for the purpose of compiling a list of all regulations
Jan 1, 2001
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The 8 Millisecond, "Criterion": Have We Delayed Too Long in Questioning It?By Douglas A. Anderson
The simplest method used to predict ground vibration from blasting is scaled distance -the distance from a blast divided by the square root of the Pounds per delay. Pounds per delay is defined as the
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of Electronic Detonators to Improve Blast Vibration Predictions at Limestone QuarriesBy 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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An Investigation of The Characteristics of Linear Shaped Charges Used in DemolitionBy Paul Worsey, Seokbin Lim
There are two major types of shaped charges, conical and linear (Ref 1, 2). Conical shaped charges are used to perforate targets and are mainly used by the military as anti armor weapons and by the oi
Jan 1, 2003
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High Performance Ground Penetration Radar Project at Los Alamos National LaboratoryBy R F. Hoeberling
"The use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) for geological purposes has been underway for almost two decades. The commercial need for a versatile GPR that can rapidly identify buried objects andundergr
Jan 1, 1994
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What a Gas: Blasting Under PressureBy Jerry Wallace
This project consisted of blasting for expansion of a major interstate natural gas transmission pipeline pump station. The pump station handled 400-500 million cubic feet (1 l- 14 million cubic meter
Jan 1, 1996
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Blasting Techniques (drilling and blasting) Used for Mining of CNMPN “REMIN” S.A. Baia Mare’s Deposits’-RomaniaBy Vasile Pop, Ovidiu Galca, Constantin Salajan
The paper comprises a brief presentation of the rock fracturing techniques applied in CNMPN “REMIN” Company’s mines in Baia Mare. Parallel are emphasized some shortcomings of this field. The second pa
Jan 1, 2003
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Trench Blasting in Close Proximity to Existing Utilities in Ultra Metamorphic Rock (705d7ae2-b943-4f91-9b2f-b06e02816eba)By Tom Treleaven, Andrew Williams
Several contracts were let in Greenwich, Connecticut, for the installation of a sanitary sewer. The majority of the excavation was in rock and involved numerous challenges due to the following condit
Jan 1, 2003
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Blast Vibrations: A Critical Component of Dilution Control at an Underground MineBlast vibration analysis under relatively near-field conditions has been carried out in a narrow-vein underground operation. The objective was to characterize the vibration signal (particle accelerati
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of High Density Ammonium Nitrate in BlastingBy Lex L. Udy
Properties of an explosive which itiuence its performance on rock breakage are analyzed in relation to the rock: hardness and a discussion on the interaction of an explosive with the rock during the b
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimizing Quarry Blasting Techniques and Designs Over a Wide Range of Geologic ConditionsBy 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