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A Protocol to Reduce the Risk of Dealing with MisfiresBy Rob Farnfield, William Birch, Douglas A. Anderson
In the blasting industry, even to the most safety conscious shotfirer, misfires are a constant source of concern. In the United Kingdom, there are two types of misfire, as classified by the Health & S
Jan 1, 2016
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Journal: 100 Years / FIG. 2. Bridge wrecked by material from blast near Chattanooga, TennBy Robert Hopler
A blast caused the destruction of a bridge and loaded freight train and the death of three men, near Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 16, 1907. The blast and its disastrous effect has been described by Mr.
Jan 1, 2008
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Breakthrough in the Portrayal of Explosive EnergyBy Claude Cunningham
Difficulty has always attended the evaluation of rock breaking energy available from explosives, owing to the complexity of the way in which it is released, and the destructive amplitude of the pressu
Jan 1, 2000
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Portable, Multi-Channel and Continuous Velocity of Detonation Recorders (122b6f71-61a6-4f23-afba-c5878df1df8c)By Jackson R. Pressley, Bruce Vandenberg
The knowledge of how and when your explosives go off can help you make intelligent decisions regarding future application of explosives thus removing some of the black magic associated with blasting.
Jan 1, 1992
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DynoMiner™ APS Underground Explosive Loading SystemBy Daniel Roy
This paper introduces a new, safer bulk emulsion loading system for underground mining operations. The features and benefits of the equipment, along with the use of Dyno Nobel Inc. patented gassed emu
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Photogrammetry Data from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) for Blast DesignBy Luis Valentim, John E. Wiegand
Highwall or face profiling has long been used to facilitate the design and placement of front row blastholes to ensure optimum burdens. Traditionally, a large number of laser measurement points obtain
Jan 1, 2016
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Presplitting Techniques and Field ControlsThe objective in controlled blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. The six main types of controlled
Jan 1, 1992
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Underwater Blasting: A SummaryBy Joshua Taylor Drake
This report answers specific questions concerning underwater blasting considerations, and blasting safety. The blasting considerations discussed consist of basic blasting principles, and new variables
Jan 1, 2015
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Improving Fragmentation During Ring-Hole Blasting in Coal in Blasting Gallery PanelsBy Sri Sawmliana, P. Pal Roy
Blasting Gallery (BG) method was introduced in India for higher production and low cost of excavation to substitute conventional hand section and stowing methods for thick coal seam. The Singareni Col
Jan 1, 2003
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Precision Detonators and Their Applications in Improving, Fragmentation Reducing Ground Vibrations and Increasing Reliability: A Look into the FutureThere remains considerable controversy in the industry regarding precision type detonators and where the end user can benefit from their use. In spite of the fact that electronic detonators and other
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effect of Prill Specifications on Emulsion-ANFO BlendsBy Greg S. Williams, Richard W. Givens
This paper examines the effect of prill size consistency, internal panicle density, and oil absorbency on Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO)-emulsion blends. By analyzing these physical properties of pr
Jan 1, 1992
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An Integrated Explosive Management, Blast Design and Loading SystemBy Ola Lindahl, Mark Irving, John Hutchings
"Blasting is a process starting with a geometric description of the block of rock and ending with a pileof fragmented material. A key step in improving the productivity and quality control over the pr
Jan 1, 1997
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A Case Study of Near-Field Vibration Monitoring, Analysis, And ModelingBy Tamara Whitaker, James Gunderson, Ruilin Yang
This paper presents the results of a vibration control project conducted in soft overburden at a surface coal mine located in the western United States. The study uses near-field blast vibration monit
Jan 1, 2008
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The History and Development of Permissible Explosives for Underground Coal Mining (99bcf922-54c7-4892-afa2-e6992e96fe29)By Robert B. Hopler
First, a definition: “an explosive is called a permissible explosive when it is similar in all respects to the sample that passed certain tests by the national Bureau of Mines, and when it is used in
Jan 1, 1995
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Laser Initiation of Explosives (For Use in Conventional Electric, Nonelectric and Electronic Detonators)By Don Novotny, Dana Spencer
In this workshop our intent is quite simple; that is that we will introduce a relatively new technology that may have applications in blasting applications. This technology is the laser initiation of
Jan 1, 1994
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Presplitting Techniques for Conventional, Air Deck and Dimension Stone Applications"The objective in controlled blasting is to reduce overbreak to control the final pit wall slope, shaft, drift ditch, bench, etc. to the final planned excavation limit. The six main types of controlle
Jan 1, 1994
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Tigerwin Code, Thermodynamics and DetonationsBy Pr-Anders Persson
This chapter deals with the concepts of shock waves and detonation waves together, because a detonation wave is really a shock wave, supported by the explosive reaction that the shock wave ignites and
Jan 1, 1995
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Practical Aspects of GPS Positioning and Equipment Monitoring Technology in Drilling and BlastingBy Carl Hendricks
Aquila Mining Systems Ltd., is the world leader in drill monitoring, control and GPS-based machine navigation systems for the mining industry. This paper will review the design and application of AQUI
Jan 1, 2000
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Running a Drill Program that Supports the Mission of BlastingBy William D. Hissem
While much technology has been developed and brought to bear in the area of blasting applications, the foundation work required for success in the muck pile begins with the drilling program.
Jan 1, 1997
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The SMI, New Easy-To-Use Electronic Initiation SystemBy Peter Duniam, Stephen John Brace
2000 HIGH-TECH SEMINAR Blasting Technology, Instrumentation and Explosives Applications Orlando,Florida,USA July24-27,200O. Objectives:- After completing this session 1. Explain safety issues 2. Do si
Jan 1, 2000