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  • ISEE
    Blast Monitoring Using High Speed Video Research Equipment

    By Scott G. Giltner, Paul N. Worsey

    During the short duration of an explosive blast, many events occur which are too quick to be detected or observed in detail with the naked eye or by normal photographic techniques. Through the use of

    Jan 1, 1986

  • ISEE
    Drilling and Blasting in Environmentally Sensitive Areas

    By William Clark, Rick Taylor

    "Ajax Contracting was awarded the project to drill, blast and crush 100,000 tons of quarryrock for the Forest Service In Elk City, Idaho, during the summer of 1992. This projecttakes place in an area

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    A Blaster Complies with Department of Transportation Regulations

    By Donald H. Matthews

    I wish to preface my remarks with the warning that I, in no way profess to be an authority on the U. S. Department of Transportation, Hazardous Materials Regulations, 49CFR Parts 100-199, nor attempt

    Jan 1, 1977

  • ISEE
    Environmental Effects of Blasting and Their Control

    By Mark S. Stagg, David E. Siskind

    Five major environmental effects of rock blasting are ground vibrations, airblast, flyrock, dust and fumes. What makes them "environmental" as opposed to occupational health and safety issues is that

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    A Study on High Accuracy Delay Detonator

    By H Fukui, K Ichikawa, K Aikou, E Suzuki

    An electronic delay detonator (EDD) consisting of a digital-base electronic delay module and a conventional instantaneous detonator module, designed for series connections with a special adjustable-ou

    Jan 1, 1989

  • ISEE
    Momentum Transfer from Flowing Explosive Gases to Spherical Particles Durin g Computer Simulation of Blasting-Induced Rock Motion

    By Dale S. Preece

    A discrete element computer program, DMC (Distinct Motion Code), has been used for several years to simulate blasting-induced rock motion. Recent enhancements of DMC's capabilities have included addit

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    The Measurement of Detonation Waves in Composite Explosives

    By C De La Cruz

    The use of a thin-film piezoelectric stress gauge to determine the pressure profile in a detonating explosive has been demonstrated. These PVDF gauges have measured, in the borehole, the Chapman-Jouge

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Investigating Colliding Shock

    By Joshua Hoffman, Catherine Johnson, Braden Lusk

    The practice of dual initiation using precise timing from electronic detonators in boreholes is thought to be beneficial for increasing fragmentation at a desired location in the rock strata. This inc

    Jan 1, 2014

  • ISEE
    Evolution of the Avalauncher

    By John Brennan

    The Avalauncher has been an integral tool for avalanche mitigation work for close to 50 years. With their ability to place a kilogram of high explosives up to two thousand meters away, they routinely

    Jan 1, 2009

  • ISEE
    Daveytronic Digital Blasting System

    By Advanced Initiation Systems Inc

    10 years in R&D Last 5 years available commercially Worldwide Met strict approvals for manufacturing and use

    Jan 1, 2004

  • ISEE
    Detonation Velocity of Precompressed Emulsion Explosives

    By Fumihiko Sumiya, Yukio Kato, Yoshikazu Hirosaki

    Secluential blasting is one of the most popular methods in blasting. tiowever, it is well known that an emulsion explosive can be dead-pressed by dynamic pressure generated by the previous detonation.

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Elevated Temperature and Reactive Ground Testing Best Practices

    By D. Fry, S. Hunsaker

    Ammonium nitrate in explosives and sulfides in reactive ground have the potential to react at ambient and elevated temperatures resulting in premature detonations. The Australasian Explosives Industry

    Jan 1, 2024

  • ISEE
    The Explosives Industry and Governmental Nexus

    By Joshua Hoffman, Rhys Baker, Tim O’Brien

    Numerous agencies in the Executive Branch of the United States Federal Government have regulatory jurisdiction over the explosives industry. These agencies develop the rules by which the explosives in

  • ISEE
    Toxic Fumes on the Rocks

    By Michael S. Wieland

    Toxic fume concentrations from industrial mining explosives depend somewhat upon the type of rock (or other strata) confinement. Though traditional detonation theory disregards this influence, the wor

    Jan 1, 2005

  • ISEE
    Oil Shale Blasting Simulations Employing State-of-the-Art (2006) Computer Hydro-Codes and Constitutive Models

    By Dale Preece

    In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s substantial resources were devoted to research focused on producing oil from the vast oil shale reserves in the western United States. Since the oil is solidified i

    Jan 1, 2007

  • ISEE
    Blasting Induced Ground Vibrations at an Earthquake Region in Turkey

    By Omer Yilmaz Erkoc, Gulsec Uyar Aldas

    Blasting techniques, which have been used for a long time in Turkey, are powerful and economical tool in producing raw material in mining, quarrying, construction .etc. industries. The development of

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    The Use of Seismic Measurements to Determine the Blastability of Rock

    By R R. Dimock

    A goal of all mine operators is to optimize the breakage of the inplace rock to achieve maximum excavating efficiency. The use of the seismograph at Kennecott Copper Corporation's Nevada Mines Divisio

    Jan 1, 1976

  • ISEE
    Quantifying NOx Fume Events in Blasting using Drones: Improving Environmental Performance and Public Perception

    By A. Lindo, M. Held

    The formation of NOx fumes is an undesired occurrence and is dependent on a variety of variables. Methods for detection of such fumes with blast analysis tools are available using color schemes for gr

    Jan 1, 2024

  • ISEE
    Low Strength Water Gel Explosive

    By Michael M. Jackson

    "The mining industry has for some time compared explosive energy requirements to theresults obtained using ANFO. Drill patterns, powder factors, and explosive bulk strengthshave all been developed bas

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    ANFO is not always ANFO

    By Erik Nygaard, Klaus Voges

    ANFO is the most used industrial blasting agent in the world, and is often used as a reference for comparison of other explosives. It is known to work very well under dry conditions in large borehole

    Jan 1, 2001