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                     Electronic Detonators Technology of the Future Electronic Detonators Technology of the FutureBy Aloke Verma, R. Singh, S. Jana, C. Sawmliana, P. Pal Roy On July 21, 2004, a trial blast using electronic detonators was conducted in India for the first time in an opencast mine at Pundi-E Quarry of TISCO, West Bokaro. Orica-IEL conducted the test using el Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Shock-Wave Refraction Tape (S.R.T.) a New Type of Explosive Fracturing Charge Shock-Wave Refraction Tape (S.R.T.) a New Type of Explosive Fracturing ChargeBy S C. Alford Explosive fracturing of metal is usually considered to be an imprecise process but, by careful consideration of shock-wave geometry, precise results are obtainable. The limited development of such cha Jan 1, 1986 
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                     A Method for Calculating the Weight of Charge to Use in Large Hole Pre-Splitting for Cast Blasting Operations A Method for Calculating the Weight of Charge to Use in Large Hole Pre-Splitting for Cast Blasting OperationsBy J Lyall Workman, Peter N. Calder Operations using draglines to remove the overburden above coal seams have increasingly turned to cast blasting to improve productivity and reduce costs. Many such operations also employ active highwal Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Fracturing Composition Using the Gas Pressure Generated by the Thermit Decomposition Reaction Fracturing Composition Using the Gas Pressure Generated by the Thermit Decomposition ReactionBy Yoshihiro Moriyama, Toshihiro Okitsu, Ryouichi Banno The fracturing composition using the gas pressure generated by the thermit decomposition reaction gives the following performances. Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Technique of Dike Building by Silt Squeezing Blasting and its Application Technique of Dike Building by Silt Squeezing Blasting and its ApplicationBy Zhou Jiahan Wang Feng This paper introduces the mechanism and the operating process of dike building by silt squeezing blasting. DBSSB (dike building by silt squeezing blasting) has the following advantages: shorter constr Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Rock Fragmentation and Mining Productivity: Characterization and Case Studies Rock Fragmentation and Mining Productivity: Characterization and Case StudiesBy Yves Lizotte, Malcom Scoble, Pierre Michaud The concept of optimum fragmentation in surface mining operations, i.e. the degree of fragmentation to which corresponds the lowest overall associated costs of drilling, blasting, loading, haulage and Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Applications of Metrics to Blast Designs Applications of Metrics to Blast DesignsBy Thomas Hans Kleine In general the software required by a blast designer includes tools that graphically present blast designs (surface & underground), can analyze a design or predict its result, and can assess blasting Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems Part 2: Safety Considerations Back to the Basics; Nonelectric Initiation Shock Tube Systems Part 2: Safety ConsiderationsBy Larry Schneider "0 ne of the incentives that led to the development of non-electric shock tube initiation systems was the desire within the industry to improve detonator safety. And to the extent that nonelectric ini Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Ring Blasting Mine to Mill Optimization Ring Blasting Mine to Mill OptimizationBy Joel Chipana, Roberto Laredo, Benjamin Cebrian Ring blasting is a common production method in underground metal mines. As a drill and blast process, it presents particular features that do not correspond with bench blasting in open pit or undergro Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Good Blasting Practice: Need for Uniform Standards Good Blasting Practice: Need for Uniform StandardsBy Richard L. Ash A question that frequently arises during litigation concerned with accidents or alleged damages involving blasting is "were the explosives used according to the best known standards"" The question is Jan 1, 1975 
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                     To React Or Not To React? – Tis’a Fuelish Question! To React Or Not To React? – Tis’a Fuelish Question!By Michael Wieland Smoke/fume measurements from rapid transitory charge reactions are not wholly comparable with thermodynamic reaction code (TDRC) results, since quenched chemical reactions yield nonequilibrium concent Jan 1, 2012 
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                     High Performance Throw Blasting with i-kontm Electronic Detonators in an Environmentally Sensitive Area at Stratford Coal, NSW, Australia. High Performance Throw Blasting with i-kontm Electronic Detonators in an Environmentally Sensitive Area at Stratford Coal, NSW, Australia.Henry Walker Eltin (HWE) are the mining contractors for Gloucester Coal at Stratford mine, which is in an environmentally sensitive area in the Avon Valley, NSW, Australia. Normal blasting at Stratfor Jan 1, 2003 
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                     3000t Controlled Chamber Standing Shot 3000t Controlled Chamber Standing ShotBy He Guangyi Combining living examples, the paper introduces the controlled chamber standing shot of more than 3000t explosives initiated at one time with Nonel under complicated circumstances and the experience o Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Rock Drilling Safety - Bench Top Cleaning Versus Blasted Rock Debris Drilling Rock Drilling Safety - Bench Top Cleaning Versus Blasted Rock Debris DrillingBy Amund Bruland, Vegard Olsen This paper presents analytical assessments around unintended misfire detonation, within rock debris drilling and bench top cleaning, primarily in the quarrying and mining industry. The main purpose of Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Shot Design Analysis and Vibration Waveform Simulations Using the Compu-Blast and Alpha-Blast Software Shot Design Analysis and Vibration Waveform Simulations Using the Compu-Blast and Alpha-Blast SoftwareBy Randall M. Wheeler The purpose of this workshop is to illustrate how computer software can be used to evaluate blast design timing and simulate probable vibration characteristics. The workshop will be presented in two p Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake Tunnels Controlled Blasting at the Hanging Lake TunnelsBy Gordon F. Revey Hanging Lake Joint Venture recently excavated two conventional 42 foot diameter highway tunnels in the difficult ground conditions of Glenwood Canyon, Colorado. This paper outlines the type and succes Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Adapting Quarry Ace for Beginners to Profile Bench Faces and Optimize Front Row Burden Controls Adapting Quarry Ace for Beginners to Profile Bench Faces and Optimize Front Row Burden ControlsBy Brian Gar Wingfield "The introduction of the QuarryMan laser profile system in 1987, along with the development of the corresponding 3-D software, gave a qualified operator pertinent information about dimensions of quarr Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Effect of High Temperature on Communication Among Non-Electric Detonators Effect of High Temperature on Communication Among Non-Electric DetonatorsBy E. Contestabile, B von Roser Schedule IV containers in Canada and IME- containers in the United States have made possible the transport of mixed loads. That is, using these containers for detonators, one can simultaneously transp Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Journal: Safety Talk / MSHA Winter Alert Beat Winter Hazards, Win with Winter Alert Journal: Safety Talk / MSHA Winter Alert Beat Winter Hazards, Win with Winter AlertBy MSHA website “Conditions at underground and surface coal mines can change dramatically during the winter months,” said Joseph A. Main, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health. “We must be ever mind Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Violence Factor – The New Tool for Blast Performance Analysis Violence Factor – The New Tool for Blast Performance AnalysisBy Dr. Calvin J. Konya, Anthony Konya Blast violence has always been a criteria that has been analyzed without a quantitative approach relying on opinions of those viewing the blast and oftentimes does not transfer between open-pit mines, 
