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                     Analysis of Blast Pattern to Evaluate Extent and Causes of Overbreak in Large Cavern Analysis of Blast Pattern to Evaluate Extent and Causes of Overbreak in Large CavernBy S K. Mandal, S Dasgupta "Damage is classifi ed as loss in the integrity or deterioration in the quality of rock massand is infl uenced by methodology of excavation on the geo-technical properties of rockmass. Overbreak, on t Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Effect of Fragmentation on Loader Efficiency Effect of Fragmentation on Loader EfficiencyBy David Willock, S. Singh, Michael Glogger The efficiency of the loading system in a mine depends upon the characteristics of the muck pile, the loading machine specifications and the loading practices. The focus of this paper was to look spec Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Blasting Near New Concrete – 3 Case Histories Blasting Near New Concrete – 3 Case HistoriesBy G. F. Revey When rock blasting occurs near new concrete of varying age, engineers representing project owners often express concern that vibration from the blasting will crack nearby concrete. Regulations and/or Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Air Blast - An Often Overlooked Cause of Structural Response Air Blast - An Often Overlooked Cause of Structural ResponseBy Douglas Rudenko When blasting complaints come, as an industry we often immediately look to the ground vibration as the source of the trouble. Often times we overlook or place less emphasis on the collected air overpr Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Controur Control blasting in Soft Rock Excavation Controur Control blasting in Soft Rock ExcavationBy W. Jiao, Y. Yongqi, R. Shan Soft rock mines are distributed through out P.R.C. And drilling and blasting is still the main method of driving a tunnel in these mines. Traditional smooth blasting has been widely and deeply studied Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Low-Rise Building Damage from Low-Amplitude Ground Motions Low-Rise Building Damage from Low-Amplitude Ground MotionsBy Roger E. Scholl Data on off-site low-rise building damage from underground nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) [The AEC has been called the United States Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Journal: The History of Safety Fuse Production Burn, Baby, Burn Journal: The History of Safety Fuse Production Burn, Baby, BurnBy John Brennan Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. Certainly that sentiment held true during the early stages of explosive engineering. While seaside forts were concerned over static ignition of their b Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Preparation - The Key to a Good Legal Defense Preparation - The Key to a Good Legal DefenseBy G Alan Foster The presence of approximately 600,000 attorneys in the U.S.A. and the determination by the courts that blasting is considered an 'ultra hazardous' activity makes every practical blaster aware that at Jan 1, 1982 
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                     The Pioneer Use of ANFO in Small Boreholes The Pioneer Use of ANFO in Small BoreholesBy Raymond V. Adolphson The introduction of a new explosive component in 1955-56, called ANFO, featured much safer, effective blasting characteristics when compared to dynamite, accompanied by a notable reduction in cost. Th Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Keeping Airblasts Under Control Keeping Airblasts Under ControlBy Jaak J. K Daemen, Clayton R. Morlock A study was performed to evaluate the predictability of airblast overpressures induces by production mine blasting. Thirty-seven production blasts were monitored using 3 blasting seismographs giving o Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Practical Aspects of Cast Blasting at Bulga Coal Australia Practical Aspects of Cast Blasting at Bulga Coal AustraliaBy Tapan Goswami, Geoff Keith "At Bulga Coal, the objectives of drilling and blasting are to maximise safety and to minimise the totalcost of mining. A recent audit of two overburden blasts established that the standard of drillin Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive Ingredients Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive IngredientsBy Michael Wieland Delay blasting in underground coal generates shock waves and rifting forces that damage charges remaining in the blast pattern. Damaged charges detonate poorly, raise fume toxicity and reduce coal bre Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Leakage Tolerance in SDI Electronic Detonator Blasting System Leakage Tolerance in SDI Electronic Detonator Blasting SystemBy Gimtong Teowee SDI has launched the Electronic Detonator Blasting System containing a set of robust serial protocol and hardware exhibiting great ease in field usability and deployment. Programmable delay time with Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Effects of Surface Mine Blasting on Underground Mine Openings Effects of Surface Mine Blasting on Underground Mine OpeningsBy Michael K. Phang, Thomas A. Simpson Field studies at an underground mine site were conducted to evaluate and monitor blast-induced vibrations on an underground coal mine roof. The vibration data were evaluated so that a suitable damage Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Strain-rate Dependence of Compressive Strength in a Granitic Rock Strain-rate Dependence of Compressive Strength in a Granitic RockBy R. Ranjan Stanstead granite has been investigated with respect to its dynamic compressive strength and its strain-rate dependency. A standard Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) apparatus has been employed to g Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Emperical Characterization of Oil Shale Cratering Experiments Emperical Characterization of Oil Shale Cratering ExperimentsBy K Lombardo Numerous small- and intermediate-size cratering experiments have been conducted in Piceance Creek Basin oil shale at the Colony and Anvil Points oil shale mines near Rifle, Colorado. The purpose of th Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Signature Hole Method for Ground Vibration and Airblast in Mine Blasting; Convolution or Superposition? Signature Hole Method for Ground Vibration and Airblast in Mine Blasting; Convolution or Superposition?By B T. Lusk, John J. Silva Castro The signature hole method uses a convolution operation to predict the waveform of a production blast based on the record of a waveform produced by a single blast hole. Convolution is a mathematical op Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / MSHA Winter Alert Beat Winter Hazards, Win with Winter Alert Journal: Safety Talk / MSHA Winter Alert Beat Winter Hazards, Win with Winter AlertBy MSHA website “Conditions at underground and surface coal mines can change dramatically during the winter months,” said Joseph A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. “We must be ever mind Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Mitigation Effects of a Barrier Wall on Blast Wave Pressures The Mitigation Effects of a Barrier Wall on Blast Wave PressuresBy Nathan Rouse This blast mitigation study examined the effects of a barrier wall on explosively driven pressures. This area of blast mitigation is of interest due to the many different applications involved in prot Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Improvement of the technology for performing blasting works in Studena quarry Improvement of the technology for performing blasting works in Studena quarryBy Valeri Mitkov Studena Quarry is one of the main suppliers of inert materials for concretes production in Sofia. It is characterized by massif heterogeneity in density and fissuration. Failure to take into consider Jan 1, 2010 
