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Minimising Coal Damage and Loss Due to Cast BlastingBy Tapan Goswami
The main objective of the blasting phase in a coal mining operation is to maximise the coal recovery. However, coal loss due to blasting is a serious problem. The Australian Coal Association Research
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Minimising Coal Damage and Loss Due to Cast BlastingBy Tapan Goswami
This paper discusses the importance of coal mapping, the rock properties of the roof and floor interface of the coal seam, and the significance of loading and initiating designs in minimising coal dam
Feb 1, 2020
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Close Proximity Blasting at the University of GeorgiaBy Mick Fritz, Gregory Poole
Construction blasting is always challenging when in close proximity to existing structures, but when you are next to a landmark like Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia it can get intense. Bl
Jan 1, 2011
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Mine optimization using Total smart mining solutionBy Chanhwi Shin, Hyeongmin Kang
Mine optimization is a key strategy in the mining industry that focuses on improving the efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of mining operations. To achieve mine optimization, digitalization
Jan 21, 2025
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Blaster Training -- Is Anybody Listening?By Robert C. Friend
On-the-job and "hands-on" training programs which attempt to train newcomers to blasting with instructors whose only qualification is their experience can easily miss the boat. Organized training prog
Jan 1, 1980
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Structure Responses to a Confined Opening Cut Blast, Sumterville, FLBy Jeff Senules, Oana Meins, Catherine Aimone-Martin, Scott Lanker, Brent Meins
Global wall strains from 4 to 77 micro-strains were measured at three structures adjacent to a highly-confined Florida quarry blast when PPV amplitudes ranged up to 6.05 in/s. Increasing the peak zero
Feb 1, 2020
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Journal: 21st Annual Photo Contest - Honorable Mention, "Demolition Blasting 1,000 Milliseconds in the Demolition of a Cyclone Tower"By Walter Voglauer, Elisabeth Zechmeister
Five serial photos show the first second of the demolition of a 75 m high, reinforced concrete tower in the 23rd District of Vienna, Austria. The tower demolition with high explosives was necessary be
Jan 1, 2015
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Journal: 100 Years / The Piercing of The Simplon The Century Magazine New York June 1905 / Driving Headings in Rock TunnelsBy Robert Hopler
THIS paper deals specifically with heading-driving as distinguished from the broader term tunnel-driving. A heading is a pilot or path-finder for the main tunnel. Some headings are complete tunnels in
Jan 1, 2010
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Charge Geometry Effects on Pressure Waveforms in a Shock TubeBy Joshua Hoffman, Braden Lusk, Kyle Perry
Shock tubes are used to simulate large-scale arena explosions without the use of full-scale arena sites that utilize large quantities of explosives. Instead, small explosive charges can be used to dri
Jan 1, 2010
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Bulk Emulsions and Emulsion/ANFO Technology - A Consumer's GuideBy Catherine L. VanOmmeren
Emulsion quality characteristics such as shelf life, handling, and sensitivity are critical to the end-user. It is therefore important that the consumer be prepared to ask his suppher specific questio
Jan 1, 1992
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ANFO is not always ANFOBy Erik Nygaard, Klaus Voges
ANFO is the most used industrial blasting agent in the world, and is often used as a reference for comparison of other explosives. It is known to work very well under dry conditions in large borehole
Jan 1, 2001
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Productive Partnership – Advanced Blasting Technology at Newlands Coal MineBy Les Willan, Chris Batten, Matt Sparkes
In late 2008 Xstrata Newlands Coal Mine in Central Queensland and Orica Mining Services engaged in discussion to investigate methodologies to change their current mining practices and overcome the iss
Jan 1, 2010
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New Technologies in Electronic Blasting For Enhanced Safety and ProductivityBy Raphael Trousselle, William Reisz
The blasting industry is now well into its second decade of commercial use of electronic detonators. As an increasing number of blasters are introduced to the technology, the benefits are becoming mor
Jan 1, 2012
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Drone Technology Utilization to Increase Safety and Support Analysis for Blasting ProcessBy Ery Wardhana, Stefanus Jagad, Relinda Sanistya, Hasucita Tausi, Rido Situmorang
The blasting process is one of the most high-risk activities in mining operations. Shotfirers and blasting crews face hazards from slope failure, toxic gas and fumes, or unstable ground condition ever
Feb 6, 2023
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Optimization of Up Raises from Blind-Hole to Multiple Blasting Events MethodologyBy S. Gajardo, E. Valdés Guerra
Together with Sociedad Punta del Cobre S.A. (Pucobre) and Orica, we are carrying out a study of alternatives for methodology of excavation in Slot Up Raises from actually built with Blind Hole (BH) to
Jan 1, 2024
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Vibration Analysis at Spain´s Largest Nuclear Storage FacilityBy Erica Lorenzo García, Benjamín Cebrian Romo, Antonio Morato Medina
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on blast-induced vibrations conducted at a Radioactive Waste Storage Facility, located in Spain. The study was undertaken as a preparatory step p
Jan 26, 2026
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Application of Event Tree Analysis to Explosive Terrorism RiskBy Natalie Zeleznik, Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Patrick Wilson
"An Event Tree Analysis (ETA) is an established approach for logically deconstructing and assessing scenarios for probabilistic risk assessment. This deconstruction into a series of understandable eve
Jan 1, 2017
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Site Specific Blasting Model Using Schmidt Tensile Strength and Image AnalysisBy K. M. Kim, J. B. Kemeny
A case study was conducted with 5 shots with varying pre-blast block sizes and explosive energies. From this case study a site-specific predictive fragmentation model was developed. There are two main
Jan 1, 2011
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Journal: How to Improve Safety, Create Value, and Maximize Profit in the ‘New Economy’By William Hissem
The topics in the title line of this article are desirable and applicable to entire industries that exist outside the realm of the ISEE’s readership. But the issues I will discuss herein are specific
Jan 1, 2014
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Interior Explosive Model Evaluation for Application in Probabilistic Risk AssessmentBy Natalie Zeleznik, Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Patrick Wilson, Brian Somes, Kevin Wegman
"To perform a probabilistic risk assessment (PRA), a method of quantifying the risks associated withinfrequent high consequence events, consequence models that generate representative estimates of hum
Jan 1, 2017