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  • ISEE
    Journal: The Agricultural Blaster E.I. duPont de Nemours Powder Co. Wilmington, Delaware May, 1912. Practical Advice from a Successful Blaster.

    By Robert Hopler

    Complying with our request in the February issue of the AGRICULTURAL BLASTER for items that would be of interest to other blasters, Mr. Thomas H. Benton of Tennessee sends us an article in which his m

    Jan 1, 2013

  • ISEE
    Supression of Blast Pressure and Noise from Implosive Type Connectors (b7d7fd43-f48c-43a3-af6c-8966c9e70d51)

    By Ettore Contestabile, Cameron Thomas

    Implosive-type electrical/mechanical connectors such as XECONEX have been used extensively for joining electrical transmission lines. This implosive action of explosives has also been applied to other

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Hard-Particle Size Distributions for Soild Explosive Ingredients

    By 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

  • ISEE
    Wall Control Blasting at the Manassas Quarry

    By J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder

    The Manassas Quarry is a large industrial stone quarry in Northern Virginia owned and operated by Vulcan Materials Company. The quarry experienced instability in a portion of the north wall, which inc

    Jan 1, 1992

  • ISEE
    The Use of Detonating Cord to Section Concrete Structures into Removable Size Blocks

    By Donald H. Matthews

    The usual method of dismantling massive concrete formations with explosives, is to totally demolish the entire concrete structure. If any portion of a concrete structure is required to remain in its o

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Strategy, Innovation and Change - Challenging the Future at the Gregg River Mine

    By Rick W. Bellenie, Ronald L. Woolf

    The Gregg River mine is located 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Hinton, Alberta, approximately 330 kilometres (205 miles) west of Edmonton and lies against the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning at a Swface Coal Mine . . . . A Case Study

    By Thomas Kovalchuk, Kenneth Eltschlager, William Shuss

    In April of 2000, two adults and their newborn infant, were poisoned by carbon monoxide in their home and received medical treatment at a Pennsylvania hospital. Carboxyhemoglobin levels were; child -

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Testing Environmental Guidelines for Subaqueous Blasting Operations

    By A Lance McAnuff, Andrew Curic

    Until relatively recently, underwater blasting operations for channel deepening, dock construction and pipeline crossings of lakes, rivers and streams were conducted without much regard for the potent

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    A Rational Method for Predicting Damage to Historical Structures Subjected to Blasting Vibrations

    By Kenneth Medearis

    The accurate prediction of possible damage to historic structures subjected to blasting-related ground motions is not infrequently the dominant factor in whether or not a mining or quarrying operation

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    The SMI, New Easy-to-Use Electronic Initiation System (795fe0f6-f065-4203-a155-5e3b91346325)

    By Stephen John Brace

    Increasingly, electronic blast initiation systems are being made available to the mining and construction community, both in South Africa and internationally. Indeed, in some parts of the world, perha

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Spherical Charges Develop Vertical Crater Retreat Method in Stope and Pillar Mining

    The breakage mechnism of a spherical charge greatly differs from that of the cylindrical charge used in underground mining. The advantages of the spherical charge could not be utilized until INCO Meta

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Blast Fume Management

    By Alan B. Richards, Aleks Todoroski

    The undesirable effects of blasting fumes can be controlled by minimising the amount of fume created, and by avoiding the movement of the fume plume to sensitive locations. Substantial progress has be

    Jan 1, 2017

  • ISEE
    Use of Seismographs in Quality Control of Surface Mine Blast Adjacent to Underground Mines

    By Robert C. Brown

    During a research period lasting over three years, a vast number of seismograms were collected and analyzed. From this data, other than obtaining a host of new information pertaining to the effects of

    Jan 1, 1980

  • ISEE
    Shipping Ammonium Nitrate for the Cerrejon Coal Project Colombia, South America

    By A Gene Riggs

    The Cerrejon Coal Project in Colombia, South America is one of the largest coal mines in the world. The mine is located in northeastern Colombia on the La Guajira penninsula. The area is in a remote v

    Jan 1, 1984

  • ISEE
    Dynamic Response of a Fully Grouted Resin Roof Bolt to Blast Loading

    By Francis O. Otuonye

    A time series and system analysis modeling technique was applied to signals from strain egages mounted on a fully grouted resin roof bolt and signals from accelerometers mounted on the bolt head and r

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Control of Ground Vibration from Surface Blasting Operations Using Computer Simulations to Evaluate the Effects of Cap Scatter

    By Alday B. Andrews

    A computer program called Seiswise that predicts the character and intensity of ground vibration generated by surface blasting operations was developed and field tested. The program uses the time hist

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Use of Linear Shaped Charge for Cutting Emergency Vent and Drain Openings in a Rail Tank Car

    By William H. Snyer, Hank Cox

    A high explosive device using Linear Shaped Charge (LSC) (to rapidly cut vent and drain openings in a rail tank car) is described. In the event of damage to a tank car loaded with a pressurized flamma

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Field Study of the Blasting Vibration Stability of Large Natrual Rock Pinnacles

    By Robert A. Cummings, Francis S. Kendorski, Charles H. Dowding

    During the summer of 1980, a field project was carried out to determine the stability of the beautiful and dramatic natural limestone pinnacles (locally termed "Hoodoos") at Bryce Canyon National Park

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    Demolition of Old Bridge Piers ByBlasting

    By S. Mandal, R. Singh

    The demolition of structures with explosive though most rapid, safe and efficient requires planned blast design parameters with respect to geometric and strength properties of the structure to be demo

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    The Desensitization and Malfunction of Coal-Mine Explosives

    By Michael S. Wieland

    Underground coal-mine explosives (permissibles) can be substantially degraded by the underground stress waves from the explosion of neighboring borehole charges. This cross-borehole interaction genera

    Jan 1, 1987