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                     Determination of Presplit Borehole Pressure Determination of Presplit Borehole PressureBy Dr. Paul Worsey, Dr. Calvin Konya, Dr. Anthony Konya Development of methods to calculate presplit blasthole pressures through simplified models, namely the Empirical Model and the Detonation Pressure Model. These models can be used with variations in ex Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Determination of Seismic Velocity from Quarry Blasts Using GPS Enabled Vibration Monitors Determination of Seismic Velocity from Quarry Blasts Using GPS Enabled Vibration MonitorsBy William. J. Birch, Catherine. E. Johnson, Robert Farnfield Rocks and other materials can be characterized by their elastic properties. However, seismic velocities represent a more practical set of physical properties for seismic methods. Seismic velocities de Feb 6, 2023 
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                     Determination of the Dynamic Uniaxial Tensile Strength of Laurentian Granite Using an Explosivesly-Impacted Hopkinson Pressure Bar Determination of the Dynamic Uniaxial Tensile Strength of Laurentian Granite Using an Explosivesly-Impacted Hopkinson Pressure BarBy P D. Katsabanis The dynamic tensile strength of geomaterials is known to be highly dependent on the strain rate of the load applied. This is significant in applications where the material is subjected to shock waves Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Determination of the Initiating Strength of Commercial Detonators Using an Explosive of Adjustable Sensitivity Determination of the Initiating Strength of Commercial Detonators Using an Explosive of Adjustable SensitivityBy J Edmund Hay Previous work by the Bureau of Mines to develop a test for determining the initiating strength of commercial detonators has been modified and extended. Recently reported results by the Bureau used a Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Determination of the Initiation Strength of Commercial Detonators Using an Adjustable-Sensitivity Liquid Explosive Determination of the Initiation Strength of Commercial Detonators Using an Adjustable-Sensitivity Liquid ExplosiveBy J Edmund Hay, T S. Bajpayee The Bureau of Mines is developing a test to determine the initiating strength of commercial detonators. Various tests of "detonator strength" are in use, but many of them do not correlate well with ea Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Determination of the Precise Origins of Air Overpressure Generated from Production Blasts at Melton Ross Quarry Determination of the Precise Origins of Air Overpressure Generated from Production Blasts at Melton Ross QuarryBy C E. Johnson, S Hosein Previous researchers have put forward two different theories as to the origin of air overpressure from quarry blasting. In 1980, Siskind et al postulated that the initial face movement gave rise to th Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Determining and Mitigating the Effects of Firing a Linear Shaped Charge Underwater Determining and Mitigating the Effects of Firing a Linear Shaped Charge UnderwaterBy Brian T. Burch, Paul N. Worsey When fired, submerged Linear Shaped Charges (LSCs) lose all effectiveness in the cutting of steel. Users in underwater applications have reported having to substantially increase the charge size to th Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Determining The Dynamic Response of Geologic Bodies Through Split-Hopkinson Bar Compression Testing for Blasting Applications Determining The Dynamic Response of Geologic Bodies Through Split-Hopkinson Bar Compression Testing for Blasting ApplicationsBy Dr. Zach Agioutantis, Elliott Morgan The explosives, mining, and heavy civil industries consistently battle the uncertainty that is associated with working with a heterogenous medium like rock in blasting. This has led to studies to incr Jan 21, 2025 
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                     Determining the Quickest Way to Prepare a Dragline Pad Using i-PushTM Dozer Simulation Software Determining the Quickest Way to Prepare a Dragline Pad Using i-PushTM Dozer Simulation SoftwareBy Stephen Chung, Graham Mustoe, Joe Haid In an open cast coal mining operation, a 305 m (1000 ft) long by 49 m (160 ft) thick overburden cast blast can produce more than a million cubic yards of broken muck that needs to be removed before th Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental Explosions Determining TNT Equivalent Energy Magnitudes from Accidental ExplosionsBy Karl E. Burgher Accidental explosions occur throughout the world. They can happen at chemical plants, fireworks plants, grain depots, or as a result of collisions involving volatile or hazardous chemicals. It is inte Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Detonation Behavior of Emulsion Explosives Containing Large Voids Detonation Behavior of Emulsion Explosives Containing Large VoidsBy Y. Hirosaki, H. Hamashima, Y. Itoh Kato, S. Tanaka The emulsion explosives show non- ideal detonation behavior, and its detonation velocity can be controled by selecting the size and adjusting the quantity of voids involved. To establish the technolog Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Detonation Line Standards and Specifications-Someday? Detonation Line Standards and Specifications-Someday?By James A. McGrath "The predominant key word associated with all commercial blasting methods is “safety”. Safetyshould take precedent over all other aspects of the entire explosives industry which on a wholehas had an e Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Detonation of Non-Electric Initiation Systems Across an Air Gap Detonation of Non-Electric Initiation Systems Across an Air GapBy B. Winterberg, C. Lewis, M. Starkel, C. Johnson Non-electric systems, specifically shock tube, have become the pyrotechnic detonator of choice over electric due to their safety regarding accidental initiation from stray radio signals. Typically, th Jan 1, 2024 
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                     Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin Gauge Detonation Pressure Measurement Using the Manganin GaugeBy Richard H. Granhom Detonation pressure, or Chapman-Jouguet pressure, is an intrinsic property of an explosive, and like detonation velocity, is an indicator of explosive performance. Pressure and velocity are also impor Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Detonation Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Process Development and Testing Detonation Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Process Development and TestingBy Martin Langenderfer, Sergii Chertopalov, Catherine Johnson, Vadym Mochalin, William Fahrenholtz The high temperature and high pressure of an explosive detonation can be used for the production of nanomaterials. The controlled detonation of explosive compositions along with the collection and cha Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Detonation Velocity Measurements of Blasting Agents Detonation Velocity Measurements of Blasting AgentsBy Ronald R. Rollins A continuous propagation velocity measurement probe has been utilized to determine velocities of slurry explosives, whole prills, crushed prills, aluminized crushed prills, in bulk and plastic screw t Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Detonation Velocity of Precompressed Emulsion Explosives Detonation Velocity of Precompressed Emulsion ExplosivesBy Fumihiko Sumiya, Yukio Kato, Yoshikazu Hirosaki Secluential blasting is one of the most popular methods in blasting. tiowever, it is well known that an emulsion explosive can be dead-pressed by dynamic pressure generated by the previous detonation. Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Detonator Malfunctions-Emulsion Sensitizer Effects Detonator Malfunctions-Emulsion Sensitizer EffectsBy Christopher Smith The critical nature of detonator function in blast design and its effects upon performance and safety of a blasting operation are well documented. Numerous laboratory and field studies have shown dyna Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement Errors Detonator Safety Relation to Measurement ErrorsBy James G. Stuart, Tassilo N. Baur We will discuss the kind of procedure that we use to predict the no-fire (for safety) and all-fire (for reliability) current levels for any given type electric detonator. The basic idea is to expose s Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical Structures Developing Controlled Blasting Methods For Excavation of Rock and Concrete Near Critical StructuresBy Gordon F. Revey In construction and mining work, situations occasionally occur where hard rock or concrete must be excavated at locations near critical structures or utilities. Fearing damage from blasting, contracto Jan 1, 2002 
