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An Unusual Accident Re-createdBy James Stuart
A man died when the primed charge he was holding against his chest exploded. He was doing legitimate explosive work, and he was following all the safety procedures he had been taught. He and his colle
Jan 1, 2007
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Supporting Quarry Operations with Blasting TechnologyBy Tacio Ferreira
How state-of-the-art software, data analysis and communication applied to drilling and blasting techniques have have allowed quarries in the Midwest of the United States to improve results downstream
Feb 1, 2020
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Highwall SafetyBy John C. Didlinger, John L. Didlinger
As we begin the pre-blast survey we need to decide on the number of holes needed for production and a detailed highwall inspection. The survey consists of checking the highwall and placement of barrie
Jan 1, 1996
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Measurement of the In-Hole Density of Gassed Explosives at Peruvian MinesBy Juan Carlos Vasquez, Romel Villanueva
We present the results of our field research on the variation of the density of the gassed explosives and their influence on the blasting results in the Peruvian mines: Yanacocha, Toquepala and Antami
Feb 1, 2020
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Investigating the Use of Complex Geometry Shock Tunnels to Model Urban BombingsBy Barbara Rutter, Phillip Mulligan
This research investigates how changes in shock tunnel geometry affect the pressure versus time waveform. The Large Arena Test Simulator (LATS), which is composed of four different rectangular section
Feb 1, 2020
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Investigating the Use of Complex Geometry Shock Tunnels to Model Urban BombingsBy Catherine Johnson, Barbara Rutter, Phillip Mulligan
Shock tubes, shock tunnels, and blast tubes have been widely used by explosive researchers and shock wave investigators to understand the characteristics of shock waves. Rectangular, cylindrical, and
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Connecticut's "Call Before You Dig" System: New Laws and RegulationsBy Stephen G. Rieben
Almost everyone has at least heard of the two one-call systems which serve New England. They are "Call Before You Dig", which covers Connecticut, and "Dig Safe", which covers the remaining five New En
Jan 1, 1990
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Borehole Pressures in an Air Decked SituationBy W. Fourney
In the late 70’s and early 80’s in conjunction with other oil and gas well stimulation studies, personnel from the Dynamic Effects Lab performed model testing to demonstrate the effectiveness of utili
Jan 1, 2006
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Journal: 100 Years / US Department of Agriculture Farmers' BulletinBy Harry Thompson
In using explosives to blast stumps from the ground in order to prepare it for farming, it is comparatively easy to place the charge under a stump having a semitaproot or a lateral system of rooting b
Jan 1, 2015
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Advanced techniques using microscopy to quickly assess emulsion quality and stability.By G. Cavanough, A. Torrance
Emulsions have been developed for over forty years to become the most common water-resistant explosives used in the mining industry. An emulsion is a common commodity, with many examples in our day to
Jan 1, 2024
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Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) – A Journey from Concept to RealityBy D. Scott Scovira, Thomas Gustavsson
The potential of hydrogen peroxide explosives was introduced to Thomas Gustavsson and Robert Håkland by Dr Miguel Araos through his development of hydrogen peroxide gel compositions (HPG). In 2020, Th
Jan 21, 2025
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Traffic Tunnels in Rock - Guide Levels for Blast-Induced VibrationsBy Sven-Erik Johansson, Gosta Rundqvist, Donald Jonson
In Stockholm a new road traffic system called Södra Länken (Southern Link) will be in operation in late 2004. The total length of the road system is 6 kilometres of which 4,5 kilometres run through tu
Jan 1, 2004
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Use of Visualization Tools for Drill and Blast ActivitiesBy Carlos Alvarado, Hernan Narea, Jhon Silva, Bryan Townsend, Katherine Gil, Brayan Caceres, Felipe Pontanilla
With the promising development of new technologies, automation in Drill and Blasting (D&B) is on the horizon. The data generated in all D&B activities, which is currently segregated, can be linked to
Jan 21, 2025
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Effect of Blasting Vibrations from Deck Blasts on Pit Wall Stability (Blasting and Fragmentation Vol. 11, No. 1, 2017)By B Mohanty, A Siamaki, K Esmaeili
Large scale open pit mining and quarrying operations dictate safe and reliable pit wall stability. The current approach of employing the particle velocity-scaled charge distance approach to estimate a
Jan 1, 2017
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Delineating Extent of Cracks in Post-Blast Rock Surface Using GPR – A Case StudyBy Sayantan Chakraborty, Kaushik Dey, SaKaushik Dey tyabrata Behera
Drilling and blasting is a popular excavation technique in the drift of underground mine. Faster completion of drift reduces the gestation period and thus longer blast pulls are attempted with longer
Jan 1, 2019
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Blast Design Methodology for Surface Mines: An Integrated Approach to Optimization - Part 2By G. R. Adhikari
Step 4: Selection of explosives and initiation system Various types of explosives are manufactured in India and a wide choice is available among them that include nitroglycerin based explosives, slurr
Jan 1, 2002
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Influence of Street Intersections on Blast Channeling and Diffraction EffectsBy Joshua Hofman, Braden Lusk, Erin Morris
Explosions in urban environments, whether of accidental or malicious cause, often result in extensive injuries, loss of life, and property damage. The ability to predict the damage inflicted by these
Jan 1, 2012
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Correlating Near-Source Damage from Single-Hole Explosions to Seismic WavesBy Randy Martin, Jessie Bonner, Peter Boyd, Mark Leidig, Timothy Rath
We conducted the Vermont Damage Experiment in central Vermont during July 2008. Five single-hole explosions with yields ranging from 60.8 kg (134 lbs) to 122.5 kg (270 lbs) were detonated in homogeneo
Jan 1, 2010
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Exterior Explosive Model Evaluation for Application in Probabilistic Risk AssessmentBy Natalie Zeleznik, Brian Hawkins, David Bradley, Rachel Gooding, Patrick Wilson, Brian Somes
"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 hu
Jan 1, 2017
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A New Method to Calculate the Frequency Associated with the Peak Particle Velocity of the Vector SumBy Ruilin Yang
The vector sum peak particle velocity (PPV) of blast vibrations describes the blast vibration intensity more completely than the PPV of a single component waveform. It is more logical to use a vector
Jan 1, 2015