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                     Managing Commercial Explosives Operations Using Quantitative Risk Assessment Managing Commercial Explosives Operations Using Quantitative Risk AssessmentBy Lon Santis This paper describes several applications of quantitative risk assessment in the management of commercial explosives operations. The Institute of Makers of Explosives’ (IME) quantitative risk assessme Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Small Scale Model Testing in Investigations of Energetic Material -- Dynamic Effects Laboratory Small Scale Model Testing in Investigations of Energetic Material -- Dynamic Effects LaboratoryBy L C. Taylor Very small scale testing has been shown to be able to predict quite accurately, in many situations, the results of full scale testing. Small scale tests are more cost efficient, easily observed, and e Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Facing the Drilling and Blasting Difficulties at Helwan Quarry, Egypt Facing the Drilling and Blasting Difficulties at Helwan Quarry, EgyptBy M. Khaled, K. Abdel Rahman, M. Khattab Helwan limestone quarry is located at a distance of 35 km (21.7 miles) to the south of Cairo downtown. Drilling and blasting operations are used to extract the limestone for the Helwan Cement Company Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Evaluation of Velocity of Detonation of Permitted Explosives Evaluation of Velocity of Detonation of Permitted ExplosivesBy R R. Singh, U K. Dey, S K. Roy "Commercial explosives being a heterogeneous mixture of many chemical compounds in prefixed proportion, their velocity of detonation (VOD) may vary from batch to batch, due to variations in the propor Jan 1, 2007 
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                     High-Order Numerical Methods and Reaction Rate Law for Non-Ideal Detonation Modeling High-Order Numerical Methods and Reaction Rate Law for Non-Ideal Detonation ModelingBy Eduardo Lozano, Vilem Petr This study demonstrates the ability of high-order, shock-capturing methods to simulate detonation wave propagation in right circular cylinders of non-ideal explosives. 2-D axisymmetric, reactive Euler Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Mechanisms of Linear Shaped Charge Cutting - A New Explanation Mechanisms of Linear Shaped Charge Cutting - A New ExplanationBy Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk, Seokbin Lim This paper discusses the theory and experiment involved in the discovery of the mechanisms of Linear Shaped Charges, which are much different from those for Conical Shaped Charges. Linear Shaped Charg Jan 1, 2005 
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                     A Case Study Examination of Two Blast Rounds at a Nevada Gold Mine A Case Study Examination of Two Blast Rounds at a Nevada Gold MineBy Joel Warneke, Cristian Caceres, Ed Mchugh NIOSH researchers collected basic data from two blast rounds at the SSX-Steer Mine as a component of a larger study on controlled blasting, the goal of which is to reduce injuries from falling rocks i Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion Explosive Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion ExplosiveBy Ulf Nyberg, Changping Yi, Daniel Johansson, Håkan Schunnesson To investigate the non-ideal detonation properties of aluminized emulsion explosive, a series of tests for an emulsion explosive with 5% aluminum powder additive were carried out with mortar confineme Feb 1, 2020 
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                     Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion Explosive Ignition and Growth Reactive Flow Model for Aluminized Emulsion ExplosiveBy Ulf Nyberg, Changping Yi, Daniel Johansson, Håkan Schunnesson To investigate the non-ideal detonation properties of aluminized emulsion explosive, a series of tests for an emulsion explosive with 5% aluminum powder additive were carried out with mortar confineme 
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                     Field-scale modelling of blasting in Kimberlite using the Hybrid Stress Blasting Model Field-scale modelling of blasting in Kimberlite using the Hybrid Stress Blasting ModelBy Italo Onederra, Jason Furtney, Ewan Sellers The Hybrid Stress Blasting Model (HSBM) is a high level blast modelling research tool which provides results that can still be used implicitly for practical blast design. The code is being developed t Jan 1, 2012 
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                     PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast Damage PPV Management and Frequency Shifting in Soft Ground near Highwalls to Reduce Blast DamageBy Shawn Kirkpatrick, Yang Ruilin, Tamara Whitaker In order to manage blast vibration in soft ground containing large diameter holes and large charge weights, a number of issues must be considered. This paper describes techniques to control and reduce Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Pole Hole Blasting in Central Washington State Pole Hole Blasting in Central Washington StateBy Bill Paysse, Lyle Ruffle My intention is to produce a video, pictorial, and oral presentation on utility blasting, primarily power pole holes and ditches. Included will be blasting for a take-off structure inside of Wanapum s Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Optimize Fragmentation with Shovel-Mounted Image Analysis Systems Optimize Fragmentation with Shovel-Mounted Image Analysis SystemsBy Peter Cameron, Tom BoBo Comminution, being the energy intensive part of a mining operation receives much scrutiny by cost controllers, CEO’s, investors and others as the mining industry goes “back to basics” to reverse the d Jan 1, 2019 
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                     New Development of Gassed Emulsion Explosive for Cost Optimization and Environmental Control New Development of Gassed Emulsion Explosive for Cost Optimization and Environmental ControlBy Yessica Idrogo, Omar Gómez, Francisco Pérez, Eduardo Yrigoyen Rock blasting is one of the most important operations in the mining cycle value chain, requiring optimized explosives mixtures to get good results. A new and better strategy, and that which is discuss Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The Importance of Internships for Explosives Engineering Students The Importance of Internships for Explosives Engineering StudentsBy Paul Worsey, Gillian Worsey The explosives industry is about to reach a critical turning point in human resources. The average age of employees of the largest US explosives company is over 50 and an estimated 5,000 engineers are Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox Pit Blast Modification to Improve Bench Width Reliability at the EKATI Fox PitBy D Anonby The Fox Pit at EKATI Diamond Mine is designed with 11 m wide benches excavated using a double benching technique leaving 30 m high faces. Blasting tests were conducted to increase the percentage of be Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Modeling Reactive Sulfide Rock at the Red Dog Mine Modeling Reactive Sulfide Rock at the Red Dog MineBy Norman Paley, Zachary Pickett The Red Dog Mine is a high-grade zinc-lead mine located in northwest Alaska which began operations in November 1989. In June 2014 the upper half of a charge in a trim shot in the Aqqaluk pit deflagrat 
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                     Novel Non-Detonable Pumpable Mechanical Sensitizer and System for Emulsion Explosives for Improved Security Novel Non-Detonable Pumpable Mechanical Sensitizer and System for Emulsion Explosives for Improved SecurityBy Piet Halliday, Ellina Kharatyan Conventionally, emulsion matrices (unsensitized) need to be sensitized to become detonable explosives. This is done either chemically or mechanically. Both methods have their advantages and disadvanta Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Strategies for Creating or Rebuilding an ISEE Student Chapter Strategies for Creating or Rebuilding an ISEE Student ChapterBy C. Kosloski, E. McCullough, A. Fox, S. Reed This paper serves as a reference guide for creating or strengthening student chapters of the International Society of Explosives Engineers. This includes chapters that are just starting, currently und Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO Explosives A Laboratory Comparative Study of Slurries, Emulsion, and Heavy AN/FO ExplosivesBy R Heater, G Glynn Various small diameter commercial grades of slurry and emulsion explosives were tested and compared. Velocity diameter curves for confined and unconfined charges were established and the effects of te Jan 1, 1984 
