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                     “Computerized Drill for Quarrying Automates the Drilling Process” “Computerized Drill for Quarrying Automates the Drilling Process”By Maurice Hunter The paper outlines recent design developments in the computerization of surface crawler drills for the quarry industry. It references the technology firstly developed for the underground mining and co Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Near-field Blast Vibration Response of Sensitive Pipelines Near-field Blast Vibration Response of Sensitive PipelinesBy C. Sawmliana, P. Pal Roy Near-field blast vibration response of restrained pipelines either buried or exposed was studied during rock excavations at sensitive locations for Stage-II (4x500 MW) commissioning work in a super th Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Rapid Chemical Destruction of Explosives in Various Materials by MuniRem® Rapid Chemical Destruction of Explosives in Various Materials by MuniRem®By Charolett Hayes, A. L. Russell, Anthony J. Bednar, Jared Smith, Valentine A. Nzengung, Stephen L. Pilcher The manufacture of Energetics Materials (EM), including maintenance and demilitarization of munitions causes dangerously high levels of explosives residues to be harbored in building features. The two Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Optimizing Non-ideal Blasting for Ideal Grinding Optimizing Non-ideal Blasting for Ideal GrindingBy Jack Eloranta The winning of metals often requires fine grinding of very hard ore. The US Bureau of mines measured compressive strengths exceeding 100,000 PSI (700 MPa) in Minnesota taconites. Grinding down to 300 Jan 1, 2013 
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                     The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of View The Evaluation of Explosives Performance: an End Users Point of ViewBy N T. Moxon, L W. Armstrong Explosive manufacturers have for many years provided a service to the mining industry which has,until recently, been unchallenged by mine operators. Today mine operators are more aware of the properti Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Protection Against Litigation with Good Pre-Blast Surveys, Damage Inspections and Record Keeping Protection Against Litigation with Good Pre-Blast Surveys, Damage Inspections and Record KeepingBy Randall Wheeler, R. Frank Chiappetta 2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation. and Explosives Applications - Orlando, Florida, USA July 24 - 27,200O 2000 BAI - PROTECTION AGAINST LITIGATION WITH GOOD PRE-BLAST SURVEYS, Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing Unit Fire and Explosion of a Mobile Explosive Manufacturing UnitBy Jose a. Sanchidrian, Ramon G. Eguren, Javier L. Amigo On December 2013 a MEMU exploded at a blasting site in Norway, after burning for more than two hours. This paper describes the analyses made to determine the actual yield of the explosion, the lessons Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Field Studies of CO Migration from Blasting Field Studies of CO Migration from BlastingBy Richard J. Mainiero, Michael J. Sapko, Marcia L. Harris Since 1988, there have been thirteen documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through near surface strata into structures or oth Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Actual Cost of Hole Deviation to the Mining Industry - A case Study at Nkana Division of the Former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited The Actual Cost of Hole Deviation to the Mining Industry - A case Study at Nkana Division of the Former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines LimitedBy Sam Kangwa, Thomson Sinkala In the mining industry, drilling accuracy has a significant effect on the economy of operations. In this paper, results from the Nkana Division of the former Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines are prese Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A Case Study Applying the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model (MBF) at an Open Pit Mine A Case Study Applying the Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model (MBF) at an Open Pit MineBy C. McAllister, D. Preece, J. Berendzen The Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation (MBF) model was developed recently and has been reported in previous papers. The MBF model accepts inputs from the blast design, such as: location and orientation Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Particles Size Distribution by Static Loading and Fragmentation Using Explosive Particles Size Distribution by Static Loading and Fragmentation Using ExplosiveBy V. A. Akinbinua This work is intended to examine the relationship between rock fragments produced during compression tests using a soft testing machine, e.g. hydraulic press (the machine used in this work is Amlser r Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Underwater Blasting: A Summary Underwater Blasting: A SummaryBy Joshua Taylor Drake This report answers specific questions concerning underwater blasting considerations, and blasting safety. The blasting considerations discussed consist of basic blasting principles, and new variables Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Electronic Detonators and Lightning Electronic Detonators and LightningBy J. Lindenau One of the significant benefits of electronic detonators is their safety, especially their relative insensitivity to extraneous electrical energy. The various brands of electronic detonators on the ma Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Percussive Drilling Theory and Practice Percussive Drilling Theory and PracticeBy Pat McLaughlin Environmental constraints are pushing many operators to change from large rotary blastholes to the smaller diameter holes drilled with down-hole or top-hammer rigs. Productivity improvements over the Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Innovations in Presplit Design and Highwall Control Blasting Techniques for Deep Open Pit Coal Mines Innovations in Presplit Design and Highwall Control Blasting Techniques for Deep Open Pit Coal MinesBy Richard E. Danell "There are a variety of approaches for wall control blasting in open pit mining operations. Safety forworking in the pit is the principal benefit. There are also a number of economic and productivityb Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Explosively Loaded Vessel for Dynamic Experiments at Advanced Photon Source Explosively Loaded Vessel for Dynamic Experiments at Advanced Photon SourceBy Christian J. Sorensen, Christopher Armstrong, Andrew Matejunas A team consisting of junior and senior mechanical engineering students at New Mexico Tech worked on the design of an explosively loaded vessel, with a maximum load of 15 grams (0.53 oz) TNT equivalent Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Blasting Program Optimization with Emphasis on the Control of Blast Vibration and Airblast Blasting Program Optimization with Emphasis on the Control of Blast Vibration and AirblastBy Frank Sames Most Blasting Programs are developed focussing on the environmental impact with respect to blast vibration and airblast. Compliance with existing regulations or policies limiting the immissions are ge Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Spherical Element Bulking Mechanisms for Modeling Blasting Induced Rock Motion (64700483-5a3c-4893-9e17-9d150ed129be) Spherical Element Bulking Mechanisms for Modeling Blasting Induced Rock Motion (64700483-5a3c-4893-9e17-9d150ed129be)By Dale S. Preece, Lee M. Taylor Accurate computer prediction of the muck pile produced by a conventional blast requires modeling of the physics that occurs during the rock motion phase of a blast. The ability to predict the motion a Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Demonstrating Competence from Charge Hands to Chartered Engineers Demonstrating Competence from Charge Hands to Chartered EngineersBy Ken Cross This paper aims to demonstrate that explosives organizations and workers have a legal, moral and financial duty to be able to demonstrate their competence when required, and how that may be achieved a Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Journal: Big Sky and Beyond Explosives, Avalanches and Regulations Journal: Big Sky and Beyond Explosives, Avalanches and RegulationsBy Mike Boissonneault It was three years ago when the “storm of the century” had taken a firm grip over the Pacific West Coast and inland areas. At the Big Sky ski resort in Montana on Christmas morning two ski patrollers Jan 1, 2001 
