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EVALUATING AND IMPROVING BLASTING RESULTS AT TOURAH LIMESTONE QUARRY- HELWAN, EGYPT

Research Abstract
Evaluation of blast performance is considered of high interest for mine operators to improve blasting results. Within the scope of this study, the aim is to determine the optimum blasting conditions in Tourah-quarry, Helwan, Egypt. Guidelines have been suggested for a step-by-step trial blasts to evaluate blasting results in Tourah quarry. Thirty full scale production blasting events in Tourah quarry have been conducted and the results have been recorded. Two design parameters have been investigated. These parameters are initiation point and primer location inside the blast hole. The objective has been achieving optimum blast results: adequately displaced and swelled muck pile; desired fragmentation degree; less uneven rock face and minimum environmental problems such as ground vibrations, and flying rock.
Research Authors
SAEED S.ABD EL HAFIZ1, MOSTAFA TANTAWY1, ELSEMAN ABDEL-RASOUL1, M. ABDEL TAWAB ELGENDI2, and M.M. El-BEBLAWY1
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences
Research Pages
pp.1027-1045
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 38 - no. 2
Research Year
2010

EVALUATING AND IMPROVING BLASTING RESULTS AT TOURAH LIMESTONE QUARRY- HELWAN, EGYPT

Research Abstract
Evaluation of blast performance is considered of high interest for mine operators to improve blasting results. Within the scope of this study, the aim is to determine the optimum blasting conditions in Tourah-quarry, Helwan, Egypt. Guidelines have been suggested for a step-by-step trial blasts to evaluate blasting results in Tourah quarry. Thirty full scale production blasting events in Tourah quarry have been conducted and the results have been recorded. Two design parameters have been investigated. These parameters are initiation point and primer location inside the blast hole. The objective has been achieving optimum blast results: adequately displaced and swelled muck pile; desired fragmentation degree; less uneven rock face and minimum environmental problems such as ground vibrations, and flying rock.
Research Authors
SAEED S.ABD EL HAFIZ1, MOSTAFA TANTAWY1, ELSEMAN ABDEL-RASOUL1, M. ABDEL TAWAB ELGENDI2, and M.M. El-BEBLAWY1
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences
Research Pages
pp.1027-1045
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 38 - no. 2
Research Year
2010

EVALUATING AND IMPROVING BLASTING RESULTS AT TOURAH LIMESTONE QUARRY- HELWAN, EGYPT

Research Abstract
Evaluation of blast performance is considered of high interest for mine operators to improve blasting results. Within the scope of this study, the aim is to determine the optimum blasting conditions in Tourah-quarry, Helwan, Egypt. Guidelines have been suggested for a step-by-step trial blasts to evaluate blasting results in Tourah quarry. Thirty full scale production blasting events in Tourah quarry have been conducted and the results have been recorded. Two design parameters have been investigated. These parameters are initiation point and primer location inside the blast hole. The objective has been achieving optimum blast results: adequately displaced and swelled muck pile; desired fragmentation degree; less uneven rock face and minimum environmental problems such as ground vibrations, and flying rock.
Research Authors
SAEED S.ABD EL HAFIZ1, MOSTAFA TANTAWY1, ELSEMAN ABDEL-RASOUL1, M. ABDEL TAWAB ELGENDI2, and M.M. El-BEBLAWY1
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences
Research Pages
pp.1027-1045
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 38 - no. 2
Research Year
2010

EVALUATING AND IMPROVING BLASTING RESULTS AT TOURAH LIMESTONE QUARRY- HELWAN, EGYPT

Research Abstract
Evaluation of blast performance is considered of high interest for mine operators to improve blasting results. Within the scope of this study, the aim is to determine the optimum blasting conditions in Tourah-quarry, Helwan, Egypt. Guidelines have been suggested for a step-by-step trial blasts to evaluate blasting results in Tourah quarry. Thirty full scale production blasting events in Tourah quarry have been conducted and the results have been recorded. Two design parameters have been investigated. These parameters are initiation point and primer location inside the blast hole. The objective has been achieving optimum blast results: adequately displaced and swelled muck pile; desired fragmentation degree; less uneven rock face and minimum environmental problems such as ground vibrations, and flying rock.
Research Authors
SAEED S.ABD EL HAFIZ1, MOSTAFA TANTAWY1, ELSEMAN ABDEL-RASOUL1, M. ABDEL TAWAB ELGENDI2, and M.M. El-BEBLAWY1
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences
Research Member
Research Pages
pp.1027-1045
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 38 - no. 2
Research Year
2010

Numerical Investigations of Novel High-Gain Circularly-Polarized Hybrid Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Detection and Imaging Applications

Research Authors
Osama M. Haraz
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Engineering Sciences (JES)
Research Member
Research Publisher
Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2013

Two-Layer Butterfly-Shaped Microstrip 4×4 Butler Matrix for Ultra-Wideband Beam-Forming Applications

Research Authors
Osama M. Haraz and Abdelrazik Sebak
Research Department
Research Journal
IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB 2013), Sydney, Australia, September 15 – 18, 2013.
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2013

Modified Rational Function Modeling Technique for Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Applications

Research Authors
M. Mamdouh, Osama M. Haraz and Elsayed Esam M. Khaled
Research Department
Research Journal
The 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting (AP-S/USNC-URSI), Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, July 7-12, 2013.
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2013

Circularly-Polarized SIW Slot Antenna for MMW Applications

Research Authors
Ayman Elboushi, Osama M. Haraz and Abdelrazik Sebak
Research Department
Research Journal
The 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting (AP-S/USNC-URSI), Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, July 7-12, 2013.
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2013

Improving the Mutual Coupling Characteristics of Patch Antenna Arrays Using EBG Layers

Research Authors
Osama M. Haraz, Ayman Elboushi and Abdelrazik Sebak
Research Department
Research Journal
30th National Radio Science Conference (NRSC 2013) in National Telecommunication Institute, Cairo, Egypt, April 16- 18, 2013.
Research Member
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2013

High-Gain Slotted Oversize Patch Antennas with Electromagnetic Bandgap Structure

Research Authors
Osama M. Haraz, Ayman Elboushi and Abdelrazik Sebak
Research Department
Research Journal
30th National Radio Science Conference (NRSC 2013) in National Telecommunication Institute, Cairo, Egypt, April 16- 18, 2013.
Research Member
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2013
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