Blasting activities using standard industry explosives is an essential component of underground hard rock mining operations. Blasting operations result in the release of noxious gases, presenting both safety and productivity threats. Overestimation of post-blast re-entry time results in production losses, while underestimation leads to injuries and fatalities. Research shows that most underground mines simply standardize post-blast re-entry times based on experiences and observations. Few underground mines use theoretical methods for calculating post-blast re-entry time. These theoretical methods, however, are unable to account for the variations in the blasting conditions. Literature review shows that: (i) there is currently no means of es...
Methane and coal dust explosions are the most feared hazards in the coal industry worldwide. The lar...
Canadian hard rock mines continue to reach deeper deposits, which poses greater challenges to mine s...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Gas explosions or mine fires present the safety th...
The risk of explosions in coal mines is an important subject that requires a comprehensive understan...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is being applied to the study of coal dust explosions and their s...
In recent years, Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD, has been commonly utilized in the mining industr...
In the coal mining industry, explosions or mine fires present the most hazardous safety threats for ...
Traditional methods of studying underground coal mine explosions are limited to observations and dat...
Air blast, a sudden mass movement of air, can occur in underground mining system where caving develo...
A study has been examining the present problems resulting from inappropriate re-entry times across A...
Blasting is the most common method used to fragment rock in the mining industry. However, given the...
Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) is a natural by-product from operating diesel engines. Since diesel ...
Many safety and health problems in the coal mining industry involve the understanding and analysis o...
This research seeks to improve the prediction efficiency of gaseous explosions realized by numerical...
Mine gas explosion is one of the most feared hazards in the coal industry worldwide. More often one ...
Methane and coal dust explosions are the most feared hazards in the coal industry worldwide. The lar...
Canadian hard rock mines continue to reach deeper deposits, which poses greater challenges to mine s...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Gas explosions or mine fires present the safety th...
The risk of explosions in coal mines is an important subject that requires a comprehensive understan...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is being applied to the study of coal dust explosions and their s...
In recent years, Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD, has been commonly utilized in the mining industr...
In the coal mining industry, explosions or mine fires present the most hazardous safety threats for ...
Traditional methods of studying underground coal mine explosions are limited to observations and dat...
Air blast, a sudden mass movement of air, can occur in underground mining system where caving develo...
A study has been examining the present problems resulting from inappropriate re-entry times across A...
Blasting is the most common method used to fragment rock in the mining industry. However, given the...
Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) is a natural by-product from operating diesel engines. Since diesel ...
Many safety and health problems in the coal mining industry involve the understanding and analysis o...
This research seeks to improve the prediction efficiency of gaseous explosions realized by numerical...
Mine gas explosion is one of the most feared hazards in the coal industry worldwide. More often one ...
Methane and coal dust explosions are the most feared hazards in the coal industry worldwide. The lar...
Canadian hard rock mines continue to reach deeper deposits, which poses greater challenges to mine s...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Gas explosions or mine fires present the safety th...