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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 
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                     Shock Physics Theory of Air-Deck Behavior during Rock Blasting Shock Physics Theory of Air-Deck Behavior during Rock BlastingBy Dale S. Preece, Ruilin Yang "Air-decking has been used frequently in blasting for many decades. It has been asserted that an air-deckcan alleviate excessive shock pressure from the detonation of a charge thereby producing better Jan 1, 2017 
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                     The Real Relationship Between Cracks and Vibrations: Are Cracks in Buildings Really Created by Vibrations? The Real Relationship Between Cracks and Vibrations: Are Cracks in Buildings Really Created by Vibrations?By Thierry Bernard It was in the 1980s that USBM published one of the first regulations to protect constructions from the effects of vibrations caused by mine blasts. Several countries have made their own regulations or Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical Models Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical ModelsBy Cristian Castro, Patricio Gomez, Jason Furtney, Augusto Lucarelli Understanding the effect of blast-induced damage on wall stability is critical to safe and economical operation of a large open pit mine. In this paper, a numerical modeling methodology is used to inv 
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                     Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based ExplosivesBy Paulo Couceiro Highly non-ideal explosives usually tend to react expressively below their ideal detonation velocities. In these cases, dimensional effects and product heterogeneities become important to proper model 
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                     Digitized, Integrated and Optimized Drill and Blast Digitized, Integrated and Optimized Drill and BlastBy Sushil Bhandari, Amit Bhandari In this paper, a case study is presented of a large global cement company using a cloud and mobile based platform across 17 of their mines consistently over a large number of users over a period of ov Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical Models Modeling Blast-Induced Damage in Open Pit Mines with Numerical ModelsBy Cristian Castro, Patricio Gomez, Jason Furtney, Augusto Lucarelli Understanding the effect of blast-induced damage on wall stability is critical to safe and economical operation of a large open pit mine. In this paper, a numerical modeling methodology is used to inv Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives Paulo Couceiro Non-Ideal Detonation Modelling of Ammonium Nitrate-Based Explosives Paulo CouceiroBy Paulo Couceiro Highly non-ideal explosives usually tend to react expressively below their ideal detonation velocities. In these cases, dimensional effects and product heterogeneities become important to proper model Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Study of the Detonation Process of Novel Hydrogen Peroxide-based Explosives Using High Speed Video Study of the Detonation Process of Novel Hydrogen Peroxide-based Explosives Using High Speed VideoBy Italo Onederra, Miguel Araos "In order to characterize non-ideal explosives, the explosives industry rely on unconfined velocity ofdetonation tests and where possible underwater pond tests. The information obtained from such test Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Managing Risk – Evaluating Existing and New Tools Used in Industry Managing Risk – Evaluating Existing and New Tools Used in IndustryBy Kristen R. Bingham "Today, more than ever, drilling and blasting contractors are challenged to manage the ever-changing risks associated with blasting operations. New neighborhoods are encroaching upon mine sites and bl Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Measuring Blast Fragmentation by Analyzing Shovel Bucket Contents Measuring Blast Fragmentation by Analyzing Shovel Bucket ContentsBy Hairong Zeng, Shahram Tafazoli, Edmond Chow Blast fragmentation is one of the main parameters for optimizing mineral processing, but reliable data is difficult to acquire, resulting in unpredictable performance and efficiency. Crusher and grind Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Study of the Effects on Shaped Charge Liner Design Study of the Effects on Shaped Charge Liner DesignBy S. M. Geerts, M. T. Wild In this paper the performance effects of various shaped charge liner designs will be discussed. Several different charges will be tested and the liner design will be reviewed based on the performance Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion Project Controlled Blasting During the Empress Riverboat Expansion ProjectBy Barbara A. Sciever, John H. Sr Schue Riverboat gambling has caused quite a sensation among people since its talk of coming to Illinois. The year 1992 marked the start of an era for people that had a penchant for gambling, it was the year Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Techniques for the Evaluation of Rock Mass Structure and Strength in Blast Design Techniques for the Evaluation of Rock Mass Structure and Strength in Blast DesignBlast performance is related to rock structure and strength, as well as to factors such as site geometry, drill patterns, explosives loading, firing sequences and delays. Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Utilization of Pre-split to Dewater a Cut Utilization of Pre-split to Dewater a CutBy Monica Stuckert Field studies were made at an Appalachia coal stripping operation to evaluate the differences in cost and performance between blast casting with pre-split dewatering versus conventional coal overburde Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Boosters for Explosives Boosters for ExplosivesBy E E. Cloete, R I. McCrindle Permitted explosives were previously nitroglycerine based and cap sensitive. Due to safety, health and environmental requirements, water-containing explosives, such as watergels and emulsions, were us Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Assessment and Mitigation of Ground Vibrations and Flyrock at a Limestone Quarry Assessment and Mitigation of Ground Vibrations and Flyrock at a Limestone QuarryBy R M. Bhatawdekar, A I. Theresraj, H S. Venkatesh Wadi Limestone Quarry is one of the largest captive mines of Associated Cement Companies Ltd, India. The mine management wanted to extend the excavation as close to the plant as possible for maximum e Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Dead-pressing Phenomenon in Emulsion Explosives Dead-pressing Phenomenon in Emulsion ExplosivesBy Shulin Nie The dead-pressing phenomenon in emulsion explosives is wellknown. Research work on this subject has been carried out at the Swedish Detonic Research Foundation for the last few years. Several experime Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Alternative Ways to Insure Risk Alternative Ways to Insure RiskBy Inc. The HDH Group The Alternative Risk Market is defined as the segment of the insurance market that is made up of self insurance, risk purchasing groups, risk retention groups and captives. It is commonly referred to Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Blasting Near Buried Pipelines: A Gas Company Prospective Blasting Near Buried Pipelines: A Gas Company ProspectiveBy Frederick R. Cosgrave Blasting near buried Natural Gas pipelines has always been an area of great concern. Given the many variables that the blaster must contend with in determining how to break the rock while trying to ke Jan 1, 1995 
