Environmental Issues of Blasting

Environmental Issues of Blasting

Author: Ramesh M. Bhatawdekar

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-01-04

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 9811682372

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This book gives a rigorous and up-to-date study of the various AI and machine learning algorithms for resolving environmental challenges associated with blasting. Blasting is a critical activity in any mining or civil engineering project for breaking down hard rock masses. A small amount of explosive energy is only used during blasting to fracture rock in order to achieve the appropriate fragmentation, throw, and development of muck pile. The surplus energy is transformed into unfavourable environmental effects such as back-break, flyrock, air overpressure, and ground vibration. The advancement of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques has increased the accuracy of predicting these environmental impacts of blasting. This book discusses the effective application of these strategies in forecasting, mitigating, and regulating the aforementioned blasting environmental hazards.


Rock Blasting

Rock Blasting

Author: Pijush Pal Roy

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-06-23

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780415372305

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This book is a unique supplement to contemporary scientific literature on rock blasting technology. It encapsulates theoretical and practical aspects of drilling and blasting techniques used in both surface and subterranean excavations connected with civil as well as mining activities. Case studies are presented to illustrate correlations between theoretical calculations and empirical findings. It also summarizes the results of research carried out by the Blasting Department of the Central Mining Research Institute since its inception in the year 1970. It contains fifteen extensive chapters covering statistical methods, design parameters, rock breakage mechanism, structural damage, fragmentation, emerging techniques, surface and sub-surface blasting methodologies, safety and environmental aspects, explosive characteristics and modern initiating devices.


Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering

Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering

Author: Per-Anders Persson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-05-04

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 135141822X

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Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering covers the practical engineering aspects of many different kinds of rock blasting. It includes a thorough analysis of the cost of the entire process of tunneling by drilling and blasting in comparison with full-face boring. Also covered are the fundamental sciences of rock mass and material strength, the thermal decomposition, burning, shock initiation, and detonation behavior of commercial and military explosives, and systems for charging explosives into drillholes. Functional descriptions of all current detonators and initiation systems are provided. The book includes chapters on flyrock, toxic fumes, the safety of explosives, and even explosives applied in metal working as a fine art. Fundamental in its approach, the text is based on the practical industrial experience of its authors. It is supported by an abundance of tables, diagrams, and figures. This combined textbook and handbook provides students, practitioners, and researchers in mining, mechanical, building construction, geological, and petroleum engineering with a source from which to gain a thorough understanding of the constructive use of explosives.


Rock Fragmentation by Blasting

Rock Fragmentation by Blasting

Author: Pradeep K. Singh

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-11-05

Total Pages: 872

ISBN-13: 0203387678

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Rock Fragmentation by Blasting contains the papers presented at the 10th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting (New Delhi, India, 26-29 November 2012), and represents the most advanced forum on blasting science and technology. The contributions cover all major recent advancements in blasting and fragmentation, from realistic tre


Modelling the Effects of Blasting on Rock Breakage

Modelling the Effects of Blasting on Rock Breakage

Author: V.A. Borovikov

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1000150429

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This work provides a translation of "Modelirovanie deistviya vzriva pri razruzhenii gornikh porod" (Moscow, 1990). Presenting theories of simulating blast effects in elastic and elastoplastic media, it covers topics such as the classical and modern methods for modelling rock breakage by blasting.


Explosives and Blasting Technique

Explosives and Blasting Technique

Author: R. Holmberg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9789058091680

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This work covers such topics as: EU directives and harmonization work; health, safety and environment; recent technical development - products and processes; shot hole development; and management of blasting operations.


Engineering Rock Blasting Operations

Engineering Rock Blasting Operations

Author: S. Bhandari

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9789054106586

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This work provides detailed information about materials needed for carrying out blasting operations such as explosives and related accessories, understanding of the process of fragmentation, various techniques, design methods, and applications including environmental aspects.


Mine Planning and Equipment Selection

Mine Planning and Equipment Selection

Author: Carsten Drebenstedt

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-10-16

Total Pages: 1464

ISBN-13: 331902678X

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This edited volume includes all papers presented at the 22nd International Conference on Mine Planning and Equipment Selection (MPES), Dresden, Germany, 2013. Mineral Resources are needed for almost all processes of modern life, whilst the mining industry is facing strict requirements regarding efficiency and sustainability. The research papers in this volume deal with the latest developments and research results in the fields of mining, machinery, automatization and environment protection.


Explosives and Blasting Procedures Manual

Explosives and Blasting Procedures Manual

Author: Richard A. Dick

Publisher:

Published: 2004-12-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781410218636

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This Bureau of Mines report covers the latest technology in explosives and blasting procedures. It includes information and procedures developed by Bureau research, explosives manufacturers, and the mining industry. It is intended for use as a guide in developing training programs and also to provide experienced blasters an update on the latest state of technology in the broad field of explosives and blasting. Types of explosives and blasting agents and their key explosive and physical properties are discussed. Explosives selection criteria are described. The features of the traditional initiation systems - electrical, detonating cord, and cap and fuse - are pointed out, and the newer nonelectric initiation systems are discussed. Various blasthole priming techniques are described. Blasthole loading of various explosive types is covered. Blast design, including geologic considerations, for both surface and underground blasting is detailed. Environmental effects of blasting such as flyrock and air and ground vibrations are discussed along with techniques of measuring and alleviating these undesirable side effects. Blasting safety procedures are detailed in the chronological order of the blasting process. The various Federal blasting regulations are enumerated along with their Code of Federal Regulations citations. An extensive glossary of blasting related terms is included along with references to articles providing more detailed information on the aforementioned items. Emphasis in the report has been placed on practical considerations.