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  • AUSIMM
    Explosive dust management system for underground coalmines, digitally integrating stone dust application, sampling plans, and results to help mitigate explosion risk

    By B Waldon, M Valastro

    A coal dust explosion is one of the most significant risks in the harsh and complex environment of an Underground Coal Mine (UCM). Reviewing literature, regulations and existing systems surrounding ex

    Apr 16, 2024

  • ISEE
    Explosive Energy and Muck-Pile Diggability

    By Dale S. Preece, Stephen H. Chung

    "In bench blasting, the distribution of loaded explosives with respect to the burden rock has strong effects on digging especially at the toe area. Blast design often focuses on other results such as

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Explosive Energy In Blast Design Optimization

    By Deepak Vidyarthi

    This paper deals with the significance of Explosive Energy in the optimization of blast design parameters, and the benefits emerging out of it. It is based on the original work done by the author in d

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Explosive Energy Relief - The Key to Controlling Overbreak

    One of primary causes of poor blast performance is the improper relief of explosive energy. Under or over-confined blasts modify the explosiveÆs path of least resistance, which changes where and when

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Explosive Engineering Problems from Fragmentation Tests in Oil Shale at the Anvil Points Mine, Colorado

    By Chapman Young, William L. Fourney, Richard D. Dick

    During 1981 and 1982, an extensive oil shale fragmentation research program was conducted at the Anvil Points Mine near Rifle, Colorado. The primary goals were to investigate factors involved for adeq

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Explosive Excavation Research

    By Richard H. Gates

    INTRODUCTION The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is developing chemical explosive excavation as a construction technique for use on Civil Works projects. Large chemical charges are being used in mult

    Jan 1, 1997

  • ISEE
    Explosive Freeze Pipe Cutting at the McArthur River Uranium Mine

    By Dale Preece, Mike Stern, Steve Piercey, Ayman Tawadrous, GC Zhao

    The McArthur River uranium mine in Saskatchewan, Canada is the world’s largest high-grade uranium mine. It has employed a freeze-wall system consisting of multiple freeze pipes to control the large qu

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SME
    Explosive Gas Zone Formation in Underground Coal Longwall Bleeder Ventilated Gobs with an Adjacent Panel using CFD Modeling

    By R. C. Gilmore, A. Juganda, Jr. Bogin, S. Saki, S. A. Lolon, J. F. Brune, Jr. Zipf, J. W. Grubb

    "Methane-air mixtures form explosive gas zones (EGZs) in underground longwall coal mine gob ventilation systems. Such EGZs have caused a number of fatal mine explosions, including the 2010 disaster at

    Jan 1, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Explosive Ground Reactivity Phenomenon

    A number of mines in Australia have experienced premature detonations caused by bulk explosives reacting with the rock type being blasted. Premature detonations are extremely high risk events as they

    Jan 1, 1999

  • ISEE
    Explosive Induced Damage Potential to Earthfill Dams and Embankments

    By D O. Doehring, W A. Charlie, W A. Lewis

    The detonation of explosive charges releases large quantities of energy that can produce rock and soil deformations far from the detonation point Extensive data are available on blasting in general an

    Jan 1, 1987

  • ISEE
    Explosive Initiation Practice and its Effect on Energy Release in Commercial Explosives

    By D K. Joyce, B Mohanty

    "A variety of initiation modes are currently in use. This includes initiation by single ormultiple detonators and boosters, by detonating cords of varying strengths, and bycombinations of cords and bo

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Explosive Jointing of Reinforcing Steel Rods

    By N Vijay Mohan, K V. Balamukund, G Ananth Ramulu

    Jointing of steel rods in reinforced concrete structures needs careful consideration as it renders the structure weak at the joint. The jointing is usually done at sections of structural members, wher

    Jan 1, 1993

  • ISEE
    Explosive Methods of Entry for Law Enforcement Tactical Operations

    By Charles O'Connor, Ben Tisa

    International Training Resources is a company consisting of personnel with extensive law enforcement and military special operations experience, The staff members are qualified to train and certify, a

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    Explosive Operations and its Regulation in the Gulf of Mexico

    By D. J. Leidel

    The offshore production of oil and gas resources has been active in the Gulf of Mexico since Kerr- McGee drilled the first commercial well out of the sight of land in 1947. Since then, approximately 6

    Jan 1, 2002

  • ISEE
    Explosive Operations for Constructing a Tunnel Based PCB Collection System

    By Gerard McAlinden, Daniel Frost, Patrick McAlinden, James McAlinden

    In an effort to recover Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s) that had leached into bedrock below the Hudson River in Upstate New York, a shaft and tunnel complex was designed that would allow installatio

    Jan 1, 2010

  • ISEE
    Explosive Optimization Through the Use of a Cascade Loading Technique at Inco Limited - Manitoba Division

    By Christoper J. Hunter, Tony Mansel, Carl Kolada

    With a current trend toward Bulk Mining methods utilizing both large diameter uphole and downhole drilling, corresponding loading equipment and technology is required to safely and efficiently load th

    Jan 1, 1990

  • ISEE
    Explosive Selection - A New Approach

    By J S. Gozon, R R. Britton

    Various methods have been proposed over the past two decades to predict the borehole pressure in decoupled boreholes. In an effort to establish which characteristics best accomodate present day explos

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Explosive Shattering of Minerals Feature of Milling Sessions

    By AIME AIME

    THE MILLING PROGRAM on Monday required a morning and afternoon session with a special luncheon of the Milling Committee in the Engineers Club at noon. Grinding and flotation were the main subjects of

    Jan 1, 1932

  • ISEE
    Explosive Use for Avalanche Control

    By Don Bachman, Larry Heywood

    Artificial release of snow avalanches, through the use of explosives, is a necessary component of safety planning and operations for ski areas throughout the Western United States, as well as in other

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Explosive Volcanism on Bougainville Island: Ignimbrites, Calderas, and Volcanic Hazards

    By Johnson RW, Rogerson R

    New perceptions of the nature of volcanic hazards on Bougainville Island have resulted from a recent remapping of the geology of the island. Ignimbrites and calderas have been identified at six Quater

    Jan 1, 1990