Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
- 
                     Developments in Cast Blasting Using High Bulk Strength Explosives at Rietspruit Opencast Developments in Cast Blasting Using High Bulk Strength Explosives at Rietspruit OpencastBy Mike D. J Bonneau, Malcom Jr Ford Rietspruit Opencast Services was one of the first opencast coal mines to successfully employ cast blasting to aid in the burden removal operation. Initial work on cast blasting began at the mine in 19 Jan 1, 1991 
- 
                     Explosive Compaction of Saturated Soils Explosive Compaction of Saturated SoilsBy Wayne A. Charlie An experimental test program being conducted at Colorado State University and involves the study of the behavior of water saturated sands under shock and explosive loadings. The study is being conduct Jan 1, 1991 
- 
                     Design of Large-Scale Choked Destress Blasts in Mine Pillars Using the Empirical Destressability Index Methodology Design of Large-Scale Choked Destress Blasts in Mine Pillars Using the Empirical Destressability Index MethodologyBy Richard Brummer, John Hadjigeorgiou, Patrick Andrieux Some of the major challenges associated with underground mining at depth and/or under high extraction ratios are related to the resulting high stress levels, which can lead to the failure and collapse Jan 1, 2012 
- 
                     Tunnel Lining Removal and Excavation by Controlled Blasting Tunnel Lining Removal and Excavation by Controlled BlastingBy Jeff Hammer, John McGregor "The Twin Tunnels, originally constructed in 1964, have become a major choking point for trafficheading up to and returning from the Colorado high country along the I-70 corridor. To increase traffic Jan 1, 2016 
- 
                     Blasting with a Spherical Charge at Serra Geral Mine Blasting with a Spherical Charge at Serra Geral MineBy Marcello Crispi, Valdir Silva, Juarez Moraes Companhia Vale do Rio Dote - CVRD is the largest mining company in Brazil and the largest iron ore producer in the world. Serra Geral Mine (SGM) is located at Iron Quadrangle of the State of Minas Ger Jan 1, 2002 
- 
                     Preventing and Dealing with Blasting Complaints Preventing and Dealing with Blasting ComplaintsBy Michael Ostrowski While the words “explosives” and “blasting” cause insurers to become apprehensive, skilled contractors using modern techniques under controlled conditions rarely cause serious damage or injury. Howeve Jan 1, 2003 
- 
                     The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic Explosives The Influence of Oxygen Content and Surroundings on the Heats of Explosion and Detonation of Organic ExplosivesBy Edward Barrody There are wide variations in the values of heats of explosion and detonation as reported in literature. These values are not “stand-alone” or sole properties of the explosives. Specifications of the c Jan 1, 2003 
- 
                     Chemical and Physical Factors that Influence No. Production During Blasting - Exploratory Study Chemical and Physical Factors that Influence No. Production During Blasting - Exploratory StudyBy James Rowland, Isaac Zlochower, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) carried out exploratory laboratoryscale studies to identify factors that may contribute to nitrogen oxides (NOx) production associated Jan 1, 2002 
- 
                     Journal: 100 Years / Harper’s Weekly New York May 21, 1870 / (Continued from the March/April 2006 Journal of Explosives Engineering) / The Value of Detonating Caps in Blasting Journal: 100 Years / Harper’s Weekly New York May 21, 1870 / (Continued from the March/April 2006 Journal of Explosives Engineering) / The Value of Detonating Caps in BlastingBy Robert Hopler It is the nature of the initial detonation to the powder around the cap which governs the greater or less effect of the explosion of the whole charge. The cap communicates to the first particles of po Jan 1, 2007 
- 
                     Blasting to the Rescue, Underwater Concrete Bridge-Pier Demolition Blasting to the Rescue, Underwater Concrete Bridge-Pier DemolitionBy Jerry Wallace A highway bridge demolition project to allow shipping access to a new container port in Puget Sound ran into trouble when contract-stipulated mechanical means of demolition failed. Blasting was then e Jan 1, 1999 
- 
                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Are We Learning from Mistakes Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Are We Learning from MistakesBy Steve Dillingham There are some blasters and blasting companies that just seem to have better safety reputations than others. This is in spite of the fact that they are essentially doing the same type of work under si Jan 1, 2003 
- 
                     Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 1 Blast Vibration and Seismograph Section - A History of the Development of Instruments for Measuring Vibrations of the Earth - Part 1By Robert Hopler Earthquakes, ground vibrations, seisms, or whatever you want to call the shaking of the earth, have been a fact of life throughout time. In spite of this, most people (except those unfortunate enough Jan 1, 2006 
- 
                     Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Reactive Versus Proactive SafetyYou Decide Blasting in the New Mellinnium: Reactive Versus Proactive SafetyYou DecideBy Steve Dillingham Change occurs all of the time. In fact, it’s fair to say that change is a constant. Sometimes the change is inconsequential, but sometimes the change impacts us d i rectly and severely. Take regulatio Jan 1, 2003 
- 
                     RF Susceptibility of Electronic Detonators RF Susceptibility of Electronic DetonatorsBy B. Papillon There has been a veritable increase in the adoption of electronic detonators in the last few years. Electronic detonators offer several distinctive features over electric and non-el (shock tube) deton Jan 1, 2009 
- 
                     Explosive Use for Avalanche Control Explosive Use for Avalanche ControlBy 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 
- 
                     Half a Century of Service in the Interests of Explosives Half a Century of Service in the Interests of ExplosivesBy J E. (Boet) Coetzee SAFEX International, as the name suggests, is a global organisation, which has the fundamental objective of improving the safety of operations concerned with the manufacture, storage, transport, and u Jan 1, 2005 
- 
                     Recent European Developments Relating to Pyrotechnics Recent European Developments Relating to PyrotechnicsBy R. K. Wharton The paper reviews the development of European harmonised standards for fireworks, recent major incidents involving the bulk storage of fireworks which led to research funded by the European Commission Jan 1, 2005 
- 
                     “Blasting Effects on Water Wells and Pipelines” “Blasting Effects on Water Wells and Pipelines”By Rachel Bernau Water wells, aquifers, and pipelines rarely incur damage from nearby blast vibrations. Extensive ground vibrations may cause a drop in the water table thereby changing an aquifer’s structure or drying Jan 1, 2001 
- 
                     Damage Complaints: Damage Potential, Pre-Blast Evidence, Human Response Damage Complaints: Damage Potential, Pre-Blast Evidence, Human ResponseBy David R. Ziegler The concept and facts concerning "threshold blast damage" are not considered "general knowledge". Perhaps because of a lack of knowledge, understanding, and experience of blasting effects, property ow Jan 1, 1997 
- 
                     Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and Applications Seismic Surveying, Instrumentation and ApplicationsBy Bruce B. Redpath, Doug Crice, Rob Huggins Over the last decade, instrumentation has been developed that allows the application of seismic reflection methods to groundwater and engineering problems. At the Geological Survey of Canada, we have Jan 1, 1991 
