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                     Shockwave Consolidation to Densify Powders into a Bulk Material Shockwave Consolidation to Densify Powders into a Bulk MaterialBy David Nemir, Jan Beck A challenge in materials science is the production of a bulk solid material from a powder precursor. One solution is to use shockwave consolidation whereby a ductile tube is loaded with the powder of Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill Quarry Blast Vibration Monitoring, Prediction and Control at Old Cliffe Hill QuarryBy Rob Farnfield, Mark Pegden Old Cliffe Hill quarry produces between 4 and 5 million tonnes of crushed granite per year and is located in the county of Leicestershire in the East Midlands region of England. Blasting is carried ou Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Review of Equations of Motion of Linear Shaped Charges Liner Review of Equations of Motion of Linear Shaped Charges LinerBy Seokbin Lim According to published literature, the equation of motion of linear shaped charges (LSCs) has been investigated as early as the 1960s in a few research organizations. However, due to the comparatively Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Chilean Challenges in Underground Mining - Electronic Initiation System (IS) and Drill & Blast Engineering Focused Projects Chilean Challenges in Underground Mining - Electronic Initiation System (IS) and Drill & Blast Engineering Focused ProjectsBy Manuel Villalobos Calderón This paper presents the Enaex group approach to addressing the blasting challenges and outlines the solutions created. Aspects such as rock mass damage occurrence as a function of blast vibration freq Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project. Drilling and Blasting on the Ty Nant Project.By Rob Farnfield, Ben Williams The A5 road in the United Kingdom forms an ancient and well-used route through the hills and mountains of North Wales. In the 1990?s a programme of work was conducted to upgrade the road to modern sta Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Chilean Challenges in Underground Mining - Electronic Initiation System (IS) and Drill &Blast Engineering Focused Projects Chilean Challenges in Underground Mining - Electronic Initiation System (IS) and Drill &Blast Engineering Focused ProjectsBy Manuel Calderón Chile is responsible for 30% of the global copper production; the world ́s largest. However, significant challenges are faced in this industry; declining grades (1.13% in 2002 to 0.61% in 2015), high 
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                     Manufacturing and Aging Effects on Pentolite Boosters Manufacturing and Aging Effects on Pentolite BoostersBy Jeffrey W. Lin, Jonathan D. Abbott, Patrick R. Bowden, Tyson J. Plitt Pentolite is a class of high explosives containing trinitrotoluene (TNT) and pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) with PETN content typically ranging from 40 to 60 wt%. Manufacture involves melting TNT Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Underwater Blasting Effects on Structures –A Model Approach Underwater Blasting Effects on Structures –A Model ApproachBy Chris Breeds, Larry Leone, Jerry Wallace One of the Authors was recently retained to provide a professional engineering analysis of the potential impacts from underwater blasts used to enlarge intake tunnels at the Cheesman Dam near Denver i Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Feasibility of Applying Probabilistic Risk Assessment to Terrorism Feasibility of Applying Probabilistic Risk Assessment to TerrorismBy Natalie Zeleznik, Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Patrick Wilson "The United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Directorate of Science and Technology (S&T), utilizes a probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) approach to explore the risks (anduncertaint Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Prototype of MEMS-based Accelerometric Network for Continuous Monitoring of Blasting Efficiency and Seismic Velocities Prototype of MEMS-based Accelerometric Network for Continuous Monitoring of Blasting Efficiency and Seismic VelocitiesBy M. Szumny, P. Mertuszka, K. Fuławka Mining-induced seismicity is one of the adverse side effects of mining with the use of explosives at great depths. Disturbance of the primary stress state by the development of the network of excavati Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Effect of Blasting Vibrations from Deck Blasts on Pit Wall Stability Effect of Blasting Vibrations from Deck Blasts on Pit Wall Stability"Large scale open pit mining and quarrying operations dictate safe and reliable pit wall stability. The current approach of employing the particle velocity-scaled charge distance approach to estimate Jan 1, 2017 
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                     What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout. What Broke the Burden? Improving our Understanding of Burden Breakout.By Mauritz Kotze, Jason Furtney, Ewan Sellers, Sandy Etchells, Tom Szendrei The development of a simple model for gas flow and burden movement has driven the need to improve our understanding of burden breakage mechanisms for single hole blasts and the interaction between mul Jan 1, 2013 
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                     The Development of a UN/DOT and ATF Compliant Special Effects Explosives Transportation Packaging/Storage Magazine System The Development of a UN/DOT and ATF Compliant Special Effects Explosives Transportation Packaging/Storage Magazine SystemBy Tassilo Baur In the motion picture/television industry and to some extent in the entertainment industries in general, there is often a need to use energetic materials to create special effects as part of a product Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Blast Desification Techniques (An Operator's Guide) Blast Desification Techniques (An Operator's Guide)By Patrick D. McLaughlin, C Fordham "The project outlined in the accompanying paper was to densify beach sands on the pond side ofa tailings dyke to the strength required for future dyke construction, This was to be achievedthrough the Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A Kinematic Approach for Blast Modeling A Kinematic Approach for Blast ModelingBy Ruilin Yang Kinematic approach of blast modeling refers to using the velocity, strain, or displacement as controlling parameters to model blasting, rather than the stress and the material constitutive relations. Feb 1, 2020 
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                     The Use of Nonel Reefmaster Assemblies The Use of Nonel Reefmaster AssembliesBy Kfw Eick The paper describes the use of the Nonel millisecond delay blasting system in narrow, deep, tabular ore bodies and briefly describes the standard stoping method as used on Harmony Gold Mine and compar Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Damage Levels for Reinforced Concrete Columns Subject to Internal Explosive Charges Damage Levels for Reinforced Concrete Columns Subject to Internal Explosive ChargesBy I. Petropouleas, J. Croll, R. Bassett A programme of tests on controlled internal explosions to a class of circular reinforced concrete columns, has allowed the relationships between the blast energy and the extent of local damage to be u Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Renovation of Theodore Roosevelt Dam The Renovation of Theodore Roosevelt DamBy Tom Hanke, Joe Strobbe The 80 year old Theodore Roosevelt Dam built in a scenic canyon near Globe, Arizona is currently undergoing a major renovation. The old stone dam, built by hundreds of skilled stonemasons, is being co Jan 1, 1993 
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                     The US DoD RBESCT Development of SAFER The US DoD RBESCT Development of SAFERBy William Yutmeyer, Meredith Hardwick Since 1996 there have been at least two teams formed within the U.S. Government to develop a consistent set of risk-based standards to be used to govern safety. The first of these was the Risk and Let Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Vibration and Ground Rupture Criteria for Buried Pipelines Vibration and Ground Rupture Criteria for Buried PipelinesBy Lewis L. Oriard This paper describes the process of developing blasting specifications for 850 miles of new pipe trench running parallel to an existing high-pressure gas pipeline, often with as little as 14 ft to the Jan 1, 1994 
