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  • ISEE
    Blast Design of Shafts and Adits in Vibration Sensitive Environments - An Alternative to the "Pie" or "Series" Method-

    By Roger L. Keller

    This paper covers the design and test blast procedures for several drop shafts and edits leading to the completion of a recent Rochester Pure Waters Expansion Project . Due to the projects "in-town" p

    Jan 1, 1991

  • ISEE
    Determination of Flying Distance of Pieces in Demolishing Blasting

    By Zhang Qi

    For the most part, the flying piece is serious endangerment in the demolition blasting. To prevent the endangerment, a large number of materials are needed as the protection. Therefore, the determinat

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Blasting-Concern for Neighbors and Operators

    By Kris Shukla

    Noise and vibration produced by blasting generate curiosity and concern from neighbors. Experiments conducted in Sweden, Canada and U.S.A. have established that fine cracks in the plaster--the weakest

    Jan 1, 1978

  • ISEE
    Blasting with ANFO/Poylstyrene Mixtures

    By Karl Kure, Anders M. Heltzen

    Mixtures of prilled ANFO and 0,5 - 3 mm polystyrene balls are interesting substitutes to the tube charges or other types of reduced explosives or detonation fuses. Experiments have shown detonation ab

    Jan 1, 1980

  • ISEE
    Improvements to Blast Performance by Use of a Low-Density Emulsion at Barrick Goldstrike's Meikle Mine

    By Tony Francelj, D. Scott Scovira, Remi Proulx

    The Meikle Mine is a high-grade, underground gold mine that utilizes a primary and secondary stoping method with delayed backfill. The newly developed Rodeo Mine will start production using similar mi

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Fragmentation Control Through the Attenuation of Explosively Produced Shock Waves

    By S B. Richardson, N T. Moxon, A C. Torrance

    In many mining situations the energy released by an explosive is far too high and results in over fragmentation and excessive damage to the surrounding strata. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Improving Blast Preformance with High Density Toe Loads

    By John Floyd, Larry Wardrip

    A series of tests were conducted to evaluate the performance of a high density, high velocity cartridged explosive. The tests included two production blasts in a limestone quarry and two production bl

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Airblast Reduction from Effective Blasthole Stemming

    By Duane Skidmore, Francis Otuonye, Calvin J. Konya

    Proper stemming not only affects the rock breakage process, but also controls the unwanted side effects of blasting such as airblast, ground vibration, and flyrock. Little research has been conducted

    Jan 1, 1982

  • ISEE
    Journal: 100 Years / MILITARY ENGINEERING (PART IV) MINING AND DEMOLITIONS General Staff, War Office, 1910 LONDON Copyright

    By Robert Hopler

    SECTION 9.---BORING AND BLASTING.*155. Blasting is the operation of bringing down and detaching from its bed or position masses of material by means of explosives.

    Jan 1, 2011

  • ISEE
    Blasting Specifications and Guidelines for Protective and High-Profile Blasting

    By Brian Lewis, Reinhold Daykin Schnell

    Blasting specifications and guidelines are very important aspects of detailed project specifications covering any scope of work (SOW) that involves explosives and blasting procedures. A lot of larger

    Feb 6, 2023

  • ISEE
    Cost Effective Loading of Large Diameter Pre-Split Holes

    By LaRay Collyer

    San Juan Mine began pre-splitting the highwall prior to cast blasting in August 1986. The first pre-split shot used six inch PVC (polyvinylcloride) pipe inside a 10 5/8 inch hole, drilled at a 74 degr

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Computer Cast Blast Modelling

    By Mike McGill, Stephen Chung, Dale S. Preece

    Cast blasting can be designed to utilize explosive energy effectively and economically for coal mining operations to remove overburden material. The more overburden removed by explosives, the less bla

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    The Effects of Fault Planes on the Propagation of Vibration Waves

    By Abdulkadir Karadogan, Zikri Keti, Umit Ozer, Mehmet Aksoy, Ulku Kalayci

    This paper presents an investigation about how the motions of blast induced vibration waves were affected by the presence of the fault planes. This study was carried out at Espey Open- Pit Boron (Cole

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Marvel Loch – Core and Shell Mass Blast

    By Joseph Hoang, Nick Reed, Scott Wishart, Michael Lovitt

    Marvel Loch Underground forms part of St Barbara Limited’s Southern Cross Operations which is located 360km (224 miles) east of Perth. Southern Cross Operations produces approximately 120,000 ounces o

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    High Profile Project in Historic Affluent Nashville Neighborhood Poses Challenges

    By Brent Coleman, Wade Hutchison

    The Montgomery Bell Academy project is a parking garage structure topped by a soccer field. This project included expanding parking and moving the present tennis courts. The project is located adjacen

    Jan 1, 2012

  • ISEE
    Prediction of Blast Fragmentation of Underground Stopes for In Situ Leaching

    By Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Farrokh Djahanguiri

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) evaluated empirical equations that predict fragmentation from underground stope rounds. Controlled blasting is necessary for creating leaching stopes that maximize the

    Jan 1, 1994

  • ISEE
    Overcoming Emulsion Destabilization Caused by Common Contaminants

    By Ian Tolliday

    Emulsion Explosives manufacturers are aware of the destabilizing effect that the presence of inorganic impurities such as magnesium and iron and organic impurities such as naphthalene sulfonates and a

    Jan 1, 2018

  • ISEE
    Benefits of Bulk Explosive Use in Underwater Drilling and Blasting Operations

    By B R. Spencer

    Using bulk repumpable water gel explosives in underwater shooting results in even more benefits to the user than a "dryland" customer. It is nearly impossible to reshoot underwater, so a bad shot caus

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Survival Guide For The Blaster in the 1990's

    By John W. Brown

    During the summer of 1994 the mining industry experienced numerous accidents involving blasting related incidents. The Tri-State Chapter of Explosives Engineers planned a meeting to discuss three of t

    Jan 1, 1995

  • ISEE
    Half-Way House - Controlled Demolition Group "Rocks the Casbah" with Tricky Special-Effects-Laden Blast

    By Jane Wright, Brent Blanchard

    Question: When it comes to demolition projects, what could be more demanding than asking a blaster to explosively demolish a stubby, heavily-reinforced concrete structure in the heart of a third-world

    Jan 1, 2002