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Stemming Technique for Loading Angled Holes Charged with ANFOBy Michael David Wilkins, Paul N. Worsey
Little research has been published on stemming blast holes, particularly what happens during the process. Previous work has concentrated on the performance of the inert material to find the best way t
Jan 1, 1998
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A Static Model for Rock Splitting Design With ExplosiveBy R Mancini
Explosive charge action on the medium is intrinsically dynamic (fast rising and fast vanishing). On the contrary, information available on rock strength is drawn from static behaviour, and it's common
Jan 1, 1995
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Cusum for the Control of Vibration and Air BlastBy Baron Fidler, Dave Lilly, Matt Budin
Cumulative sum (CUSUM) statistical process control methods have been used in many industries to monitor quality control results. CUSUM charts are a method to determine when small changes in data indic
Jan 1, 2009
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Delicate Demolition - Bizarre Tragedy Leads to Record-Setting Blast in CanadaBy Brent Blanchard
An emergency demolition project related to a bizarre plane crash has reportedly set a new world record for the tallest structure ever explosively demolished. On Sunday, April 22, 2001, 38-year old Gil
Jan 1, 2002
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Status of International Standards on BlastingBy Gerald R. Coonan
I'm really here to talk about my pet subject of government relations. I've been in Peabody's Environmental Quality Department, working on regulations, for over five years, and I have seen a number of
Jan 1, 1980
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Staggered Parallel Cut in Small Headings the Most Cost-Reducing Alternative to All Other Cuts in Mechanized DriftingBy Max Pena Woolcott, Winfried Rosenstock, Maria Chappuis, Walther Hennig
"In a Peruvian-German Technical Cooperation project for the Mining Sector the ""Milpo-cut"" along with the electric initiation system has been successfully implemented in a Peruvian metal-ore mine.Spe
Jan 1, 1994
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Trim Blasting Designs in the Morenci MineBy Karl Christopherson, Vanessa de Viterbo
Trim blasting is an integral part of the mining processes at the Morenci Mine, a Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. property. Trim blasting near high-walls or Finals blasting requires a tighter distr
Jan 1, 2011
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Dimension Stone Shooting with Low Strength High ExplosivesBy Stephen P. Case, Stephen Castellucci, William Parsons
In this paper, the authors present a step-by-step discussion of dimension stone production at a New England granite quarry. The quarry mines a rare pink granite which is used for facings and panels in
Jan 1, 1990
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Underground Pillar Blasting with Bulk Emulsion explosivesBy H Russell
An account of an experimental blast at the Sullivan Mine involving a small pillar drilled with 4 1/2" diameter up-holes, and loaded with emulsion explosives from a truck-mounted tank/pump unit.
Jan 1, 1984
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S-Load CartridgeBy Marco Larghi, Jurg Knobel, Braden Schmidt
Remote Avalanche Control Systems (RACS) which uses solid explosives has been used in Europe since 1996 and North America since 1999. With large destructive avalanches in transportation corridors, vari
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Advantages of EFI Based Detonator Technology in Commercial Blasting ApplicationsBy Richard Givens, Thomas Baginski
Technological advancements in warhead designs and implementations have driven the development of arrayed initiation networks of highly accurate, highly reliable, and extremely safe detonators. Recent
Jan 1, 2011
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Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents from Manufacture to Field UseBy Fred C. Drury
The introduction and growth of modern chemical explosives based upon prilled ammonium nitrate has been the most significant development in the explosives industry during the 20th century. These modern
Jan 1, 1980
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Are Electronic Initiation Systems the Unique Answer to Solve Blasting Issues?By Jesus A. Pascual de Blas
After 30 years of development and introduction, electronic initiation systems are now well established in blasting applications, both mining, quarrying and civil works. In terms of blast technology, i
Jan 1, 2019
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Ground Reaction Time Measurement and Modelling for Improved Blast OutcomesBy Richard Turnbull
Maules Creek mine is an open cut coal near Boggabri in the Gunnedah Basin of New South Wales, Australia. The mine is currently operating at an annualised run rate of 9.5Mt of saleable coal. The plan i
Jan 1, 2018
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Journal: Safety Talk, Drilling Safety – Minimizing Risk FactorsBy William Reisz
Many different types of drills coming in a wide range of sizes and configurations are used in the blasting industry today. While each system may have its own unique attributes and capabilities, it may
Jan 1, 2013
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The Effect of Explosive Type and Delay Between Rows on FragmentationBy Mark S. Stagg, Rolfe E. Otterness, Stephen A. Rholl
The Bureau of Mines fired seven test blasts in a 22-ft bench of limestone, screening the material to investigate the influence of explosive type and between row delays on fragmentation. Four 4-hole, s
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Bulk Emulsion in a Northern Nevada Underground Gold MineBy James R. Kennedy
The recent drop in world gold prices is driving many northern Nevada underground gold mines to look for new ways to improve and enhance current mining operations. Continuous improvement programs at th
Jan 1, 1999
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Buffer Blasting Techniques in Open Pit MinesWhen CIL presented their new theory of the Breakage Process and Delay Blasting at the 74th Annual Meeting of the CIM in 1972(1), there was hardly any open pit operation in Canada that was using longer
Jan 1, 1979
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Finite Element Modelling for Predicting Backbreak in Rock Blasting Operations.By S. Behera, K. Dey
This paper presents a methodology for finite element (FE) modelling to analyse the total deformation of rockmass under blast-load, with a focus on predicting backbreak that may occur during surface bl
Jan 1, 2024
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Modelling Complex Shock Tunnel for Shock Interaction and Transfer TestingBy Catherine Johnson, Barbara Rutter
The shock tunnel located at the Missouri University of Science and Technology Experimental Mine is 65 feet 9 inches (20.0406 m) in length. The tests performed inside of this tunnel are either arena te
Jan 1, 2018