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  • ISEE
    Comparison of Field and Simulated Cast Blasts

    By R. F. Favreau, Patrice Favreau, Dennis Mahan

    Cast blasting is becoming more and more popular, not only in coal mines but also in other operations which require excavation of an upper layer of waste rock to uncover temporarily and excavate a laye

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Design of New On-Site Emulsion Explosives Manufacturing Plants

    By Thomas E. Brown

    Commercd explosives have evolved through this century f?om dynamite through ANFO to the current lines of Water Gels and Emulsions. Water Gels and Emulsions evolved to counter the lack of water resista

    Jan 1, 1998

  • ISEE
    Florida Mining Blast Vibration Study Part 4: Conclusions and Recommendations

    By Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse

    Florida legislature allocated funding for the Florida State Fire Marshal to review the applicability of the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Report of Investigations (RI) 8507 blast vibration limi

    Jan 1, 2019

  • ISEE
    Presplitting and Controlled Blasting Techniques, Including Air Decks and Dimension Stone Criteria

    The objective in control blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift, ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit.

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Journal: Summary Report of the Seismic Regulation Subcommittee

    By Larry: McAnuff Schneider, Edward Walter, Gordon Shaw, Daniel Grieco, Dennis Clark

    During the 1998 Annual Conference of the International Society of Explosives Engineers (ISEE), the Seismograph Section established a subcommittee for the purpose of compiling a list of all regulations

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Microphone Height Effects on Blast-Induces Air Overpressure

    By Randall M. Wheeler, Kenneth K. Eltschlager

    Blasting Seismographs use microphones to measure air overpressure from blasting. The microphone height above the ground has been the object of some controversy. The current ISEE “Field Practice Guidel

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Comparative Study of Blasting Techniques in Dimensional Stone Quarrying

    By Sushil Bhandari, S. S. Rathore

    Controlled drilling and blasting continue to be an important method of block production and for block splitting. Drill and blast technique has disadvantage that sometimes, it produces cracks in uncont

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Underwater Explosions - Particle Size Effect of Al Powder to the Energy Content of PBX

    By Martti Hagfors

    Underwater explosions have been used as a test method for the determination of energy content of explosives for several decades. This is the only test method by which shock, gas heave and total energy

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Principles and Controls for Close-In Blasting Structures

    By Wilfred G. Comeao

    Close-in blasting occurs every time the use o f explosives for excavation or demolition requires the surpassing of the commonly accepted cosmetic damage criteriain order to arrive at reasonable and pr

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine Economics

    By Sarma S. Kanchibotla

    In overburden cast blasting the explosive energy is used to move a significant percentage of overburden from the high wall to the spoil pile thus reducing the amount of material to be handled by machi

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Problems in the Russian Blasting Industry

    By Boris Belenky, M M. Graevsky, R I. Semigin, A E. Frantov

    "In the mining industry, most of stripping and rock fragmentation is performed by blasting. The academician N.V. Melnikov has projected that blasting methods would be used to crush 20% of soft rocks a

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    The Right Tool for the Job

    By Eric Kelley

    Having been retained as a legal expert for the fatality at the Canberra, Australia project, it made me aware of how good intended blasters profess to be implosion experts. Owners and contractors can b

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Using Vibration Prediction to Reduce Blasting Costs and Complaints (c2b05a63-1c96-45ce-a036-acc1a0a37215)

    By Thomas Leonard, Philip R. Berger, Bryan E. Papillon

    Bardon Trimount Inc., a large producer of aggregate, crushed stone, and concrete, was experiencing significant public opposition to its five quarries in the Boston area. It was believed by the authors

    Jan 1, 1996

  • ISEE
    Behavior of Nitrogen Oxides in the Product Gases from Explosive Detonations

    By James Rowland, Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko

    All explosive materials produce a cloud of reaction products, the most toxic of which is nitrogen dioxide (NO2). In the study reported here, 4.5-kg (10-lb) charges of blasting agent confined in either

    Jan 1, 2006

  • ISEE
    Human Response to Ground Vibration and Air-Overpressure Due to Blasting in Opencast Non-Coal Mines in India: A Case Study

    By M. Ramulu, A. K. Chakraborty, P. B. Sahu, C. Bandopadhyay, P. B. Choudhury

    Human response to blast induced vibration and air overpressure is an unsolved problem that accompanies excavation process in mining. Pre-assessment and understanding of annoyance due to production bla

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Effect of Blasting on the Strength of Rock Fragments

    By Rennie Kaunda, David Streeter, John Kemeny

    This paper describes a field/laboratory study that was conducted in cooperation with a mine in Arizona. The primary purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of blasting energy on the crushab

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    An Analysis of Blasting Accidents in Mining Operations

    By Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb

    Over the past decade, approximately 5.1 billion pounds of explosives were used annually, on average, in the United States. Most of the explosives were used by the mining industry. The coal mining indu

    Jan 1, 2003

  • ISEE
    Relating Horsepower to Drilling Productivity (83232d04-da2e-4755-9f53-c779d17429d0)

    By Brian Wingfield, Greg Williams, Richard W. Givens

    Application of required energies into the rig design can have a dramatic impact upon productivity. Computer modeling of these production variables has led to changes in design with values closely appr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Journal: Blasting in the New Millennium: Blasters Take on the Role of Blast Site Manager

    By Steve Dillingham

    Today, a typical blaster is likely to wear many hats, including, but not limited to, supervisor, risk manager, safety coordinator, explosives engineer, communicator, as well as professional decision m

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Drill Monitoring and GPS Developments and their Impact on the Drill to Mill Process

    By John Vynne

    Too often, a mine’s operations, including drilling, blasting, loading, hauling, crushing, processing, etc., are considered independent steps, rather then a continuous process. In fact, these are inter

    Jan 1, 2001