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                     Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal Company Coal Recovery Improvement Using Stratablast™ at the Colowyo Coal CompanyBy Gary Anderson, J. P. Remi Proulx Rio Tinto’s Colowyo Coal Mine produces 2.1 million tons per year in northwest Colorado. Colowyo uses the terrace mining method to recover up to seven coal seams ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet. Jan 1, 2012 
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                     The Effect of Angled Bottoms on the Impulst Delivered to Armored Vehicles The Effect of Angled Bottoms on the Impulst Delivered to Armored VehiclesBy Leslie Taylor, Kevin Genson This paper reports on an experimental study of the effect that bottom shaping might have on the impulse delivered to a light armored vehicle due to a buried mine detonating beneath the center of it. T Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Current Advances in DMC_BLAST Modeling Current Advances in DMC_BLAST ModelingBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, D. Scott Scovira The DMC_BLAST (Distinct Motion Code) has been developed to model rock motion and displacement during the gas expansion phase after the detonation of an explosive in a borehole. Recently, a designated Jan 1, 2000 
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                     A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic Fracture A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) Model Based on Non-linear Charge Scaling, Delay Time Contribution, and Rock Dynamic FractureBy Ruilin Yang This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts. The model uses peak particle velocity (PPV) induced from the blast as a controlling parameter to predict the fragmentation size d Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental Effects Micro-Meter Measurement of Cracks to Compare Blast and Environmental EffectsBy Michael Louis, Charles Dowding Concern over construction vibration-induced cracking has led to development of a new approach to vibration monitoring called autonomous crack measurement (ACM) and illustrated in Figure 1. This paper Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Maumee Quarry Drilling and Blasting Challenges Maumee Quarry Drilling and Blasting ChallengesBy Lee Wehner, Daryl Kin, John Bolger The Maumee Quarry, located in the city of Maumee, Ohio, has large in-situ cavities, ranging in size from 3 ft (.91 m) in diameter to over 15 ft (4.5 m). The drill/blast team challenge is to drill, loa Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact Loads Rock Fragmentation in a Crusher Simulated through Calibrated Impact LoadsBy S. Huang, K. Xia The down-stream size reduction processes such as crushing, grinding and milling, represent major expenditure of energy. The present study is aimed at linking the fragmentation characteristics of the r Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Explosives in the Oil and Gas Industries: From Looking for the Deposit to Sealing the Well Explosives in the Oil and Gas Industries: From Looking for the Deposit to Sealing the WellBy Robert B. Hopler Explosives have been important to the oil and gas industries since the very earliest days. The first wells of Pennsylvania and New York in the 1860’s were able to be brought back to productivity by th Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Underwater Blast Pressure Monitoring for the Columbia River Channel Improvement Project Underwater Blast Pressure Monitoring for the Columbia River Channel Improvement ProjectBy Cathy Aimone-Martin, Kristin Dunlap Kolden Blasting was conducted for the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) in the Columbia River near Saint Helens, Oregon during 2009 and 2010 to deepen the navigation channel as a final phase of a dredging proj Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blast Control Using Accurate Detonators Blast Control Using Accurate DetonatorsBy P D. Katsabanis, K Steeves, D Dombrowski Accurate electronic detonators with firing time accuracy within 100 microseconds of the nominal have been used to control blast results in terms of fragmentation, vibrations and wall control. Axisymme Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation (d38b618a-cd5f-421d-af88-424d08f01edd) Explosive Destruction of an Underground Reinforced Concrete Bunker – Computer Hydrocode Simulation (d38b618a-cd5f-421d-af88-424d08f01edd)By Dale S. Preece A carefully designed and controlled in-place destruction experiment was performed on a concrete bunker buried in 4.27 m (14 ft.) of soil. The objective was to determine if the explosive charges would Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Air Decking Technique for Secondary/Boulders Blasting Air Decking Technique for Secondary/Boulders BlastingBy Michael Karmis, Syed Muhammad Tariq, Zeshan Hyder Secondary or boulders blasting is a regular feature of quarrying operations in Pakistan, especially in cement and stone crushing industries. The main reason for secondary blasting is the production of Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Baseline Corrections for Mining Blast Vibrations Baseline Corrections for Mining Blast VibrationsBy Jhon J. Silva Castro Blast vibration records used in mining contain unwanted information in the form of noise due to long-period drifts, background noise, and noise due to the conversion of the analogue signal to a digita Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Overcoming Emulsion Destabilization Caused by Common Contaminants Overcoming Emulsion Destabilization Caused by Common ContaminantsBy Ian Tolliday Emulsion Explosives manufacturers are aware of the destabilizing effect that the presence of inorganic impurities such as magnesium and iron and organic impurities such as naphthalene sulfonates and a Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Detection of the Initiation Sequence Using EMF at the Yanacocha Mine in Perú. Detection of the Initiation Sequence Using EMF at the Yanacocha Mine in Perú.By Romel B. Villanueva At the Yanacocha gold mine, in the Andes of northern Perú, the first instrumental tests were carried out in October 2019 to detect the initiation sequence of a production blast by detecting the EMF si Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Sequential Blasting Initiation System With Rf Control (Sbis–rf) Sequential Blasting Initiation System With Rf Control (Sbis–rf)By Lazar Kricak, Zoran Teodorovis, Dragan Bogunovic Scattering of delay interval around nominal value is an important issue in blasting practice. The scatter interval, as becomes wider, increases a probability of time delay overlapping adjacent blastho Jan 1, 2008 
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                     OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and Quarries OSM Blaster Training Modules for Western Coal Mines and QuarriesBy Cory Loukides, Cathy Aimone-Martin Blaster training manuals used by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and others are outdated and cumbersome. A new approach has been developed using Microsoft PowerPoint with a Visual Basic overlay to Jan 1, 2004 
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                     ICI's Computer Blasting Model SABREX - Basic Principles and Capabilities ICI's Computer Blasting Model SABREX - Basic Principles and CapabilitiesBy J P. Tidman, I J. Kirby, G H. Harries The SABREX computer model is based on the fact that both shock waves and gas pressure are important in describing a blast. The treatment of explosive-rock interactions includes the influence of non-id Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration Control Critical Blast Design of a New York City Shaft and It's Effect on Vibration ControlBy Eric Reale The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is currently building City Water Tunnel #3 beneath the city. The purpose of this tunnel is to improve water distribution to the city and Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Accidental Activation of an Emergency Rocket Flare and Evaluation of Ignition Mechanism Designs Accidental Activation of an Emergency Rocket Flare and Evaluation of Ignition Mechanism DesignsBy Christodoulos Xiouris, Ali Reza, James Karnesky A rocket parachute signal flare is often used to signal a maritime emergency. In the general operation of these devices, a solid rocket motor propels a metal body to an altitude of approximately 1000 Feb 1, 2020 
