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  • ISEE
    A New Approach to Predict and Reduce Blast Vibrations by Modelling of Seismograms and Using a New Electronic Initiation System

    By R Ludeling, Klaus G. Hinzen, Ulrich Steiner, Friedrich Heinemeyer, Peter Roh

    A method for hybrid modelling of blast vibrations in time domain is developed. Field seismograms of single shot experiments are combined with computer simulations. In this way firing times of blasthol

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Hydraulic Boulder Fragmentation using Small Explosive Charges (e17fa3e4-a011-4982-aee2-a189f0d0465a)

    By Bryan J. Lane, Paul N. Worsey

    The recommended maximum explosive weight for boulder blasting using internal charges is 0.1 O-kg/m” (3.5 oz./yd) (Olofsson, 1988). Normally this charge results in excessive scattering and flyrock, cre

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    The Art of Communication and Business in the Explosives Industry

    By Joseph A. Meyers

    Explosives techniques and technology are constantly evolving and improving, yet basic communication and business skills are not being used regularly. Many potential blasting projects never occur due t

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    Review of Mine to Mill Approach for Underground Mining

    By Lauren Shields

    This paper discusses the application of current fragmentation models for underground blasting, establishes a conceptual fragmentation model for underground operations, and discusses the applicability

    Feb 1, 2020

  • ISEE
    Blasting and Monitoring Practices for the MSDGC Deep Tunnel Project

    By Kevin Cole, Dennis A. Clark, F William Laslow

    Since 1976, the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, (MSDGC), has commissioned the excavation of a tunnel system in the Chicago area, hundreds of feet below the surface in solid limeston

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    Surgical Blasting for Paleontological Evidence, Dominion Range, Antarctica

    By Quentin L. Rhoton

    "The use of explosives in a surgical manner was approved to facilitate, due to time constraints, anextremely significant paleontological find in the Plunket Point area of the Dominion Range, Antarctic

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Reinforced Concrete Structure Failure Mechanisms Resulting from Explosively-Induced Overpressure

    By Dale Preece, Vanessa Berg

    This paper presents a two-pronged vulnerability analysis approach for treating minimally reinforced concrete (RC) structures subjected to explosive events. This work was motivated by a heightened inte

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Geomechanical differentiation of cratering mechanisms with two degrees of freedom and burden dependency investigated through single hole blast tests.

    By J. D. Aubertin

    Rock blasting is a complex engineering process that requires in-depth knowledge of operations and geomechanical conditions. Acknowledged design precepts are based on cratering behavior associated with

    Jan 1, 2024

  • ISEE
    The Electronic Option, Future Aspects in Blasting

    By Winfried Rosenstock, Carlos Orlandi

    Along the Pacific West coast of Latin America there are several large operations of metal mining activities. To mention only a few: Chuquicamata in Northern Chile moving daily approximately one millio

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    The Bubble Mystery

    By Richard Dooley

    This paper is one sided because it presents the problem, but not the solution. The problem of blisters (bubbles) and occasional tears in caisson liners occurred when blasting and we have not found a c

    Jan 1, 1983

  • ISEE
    Rockbreaking Characteristics of Various Mining Explosives in Small Diameter Holes

    By J R. Brinkmann

    The South African gold mining industry presently uses four different types of explosives in stope blasting. There is general agreement that the type of explosive has considerable effect on Important b

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Underwater Explosions Part 1. Estimation of the Test Method for the Determination of Energy Content of Explosives

    The underwater explosions have been used for several decades for the determination of energy content of explosives. This test method is the only one by which shock, fly rock and total energy can be me

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Blasting Study: How Small to Medium Diameter Charges Effect Structures

    By Frank Lucca

    This study is based on a six month study performed for Lee County, Florida. The study was based on blasting for land development and how this type of blasting affects structures. The study is investig

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Influence of the Geomechanical Characteristics of the Rocks and of the Type of Explosive on the Absorption of the Energy Induced in the Rock by the Explosives

    By F M. Dantini, P Berry

    An experimental investigation on the trend of cratering induced by explosives placed on rock masses was carried out. By using various types of explosives and rocks having different geomechanical param

    Jan 1, 1981

  • ISEE
    Pressure Irregularities in the Loading of Vehicles by Buried Mines

    By Leslie Taylor, W. L. Fourney, Uli Leiste

    Over the past few years, our laboratory has been investigating the loading on vehicles due to the detonation of buried explosives. We have been using target plates to represent the bottom of the vehic

    Jan 1, 2008

  • ISEE
    Planning for Profit

    By Isaac E. "Chip" Harris

    Any contractor who agrees to supply materials or to perform services for a sum, is well aware of the importance of proper pre-bid information. Being able to properly plan costs and methods results in

    Jan 1, 1975

  • ISEE
    Demonstrated Improved Fragmentation and Optimized Explosive Distribution by Using Air Decks created with Stemming Plugs

    By Alejandro Ferrada Vergara, María Jesús Barros Godoy

    Reducing costs while maintaining productivity and achieving good results is a constant challenge in mining operations, especially in the drilling and blasting stage, since a bad blast can affect produ

    Jan 21, 2025

  • ISEE
    ApplicationofArcGISProinBlast-InducedGroundVibrationAnalysisinanOpenPit CopperMine

    By Yong Pan, Purushotham Tukkaraja

    It has been well understood that blasting is the cost-effective method for breaking rocks as compared with the mechanical systems. However, vibrations induced by blasting in open-pit mines could pose

    Jan 1, 2019

  • ISEE
    Arlanda Link - A New Railway Beneath Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden, - A Technical Blasting Challenge

    By Donald Jonson

    The Arlanda Link project is for the time being the most interesting project in Sweden, concerning rock and blasting technology. The total amount of rock excavated beneath Arlanda airport comprises 800

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Blasting in Densely Joined Rock to Obtain Slabs; an Analysis of Current Practice and Optimization Criteria in Itialian Porphyry Quarries

    By E Castelli, M Fomaro, R Mancini, M Cardu

    The economic return of rock blasting is not provided by brute volume of broken rock, rather by the amount of marketable product. That is the case of the porphyry quarries of Trento district, whose out

    Jan 1, 1995