Dubrovnik International ESEE Mining School - DIM 2016

Event date
October 23-29, 2016
Venue
Dubrovnik
Country
Croatia
Short description

The Steering Committee of the Dubrovnik International ESEE Mining School is pleased to invite you to participate in the DIM - Dubrovnik International ESEE Mining School from October 23-29, 2016 at the Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik, Croatia.The one-week "Short Course" in the field of Mining Engineering will take place for the first time this year in cooperation with the University of Zagreb, Faculty RGNF, within the framework of the KIC Raw Materials Partnership.

Description

The program focuses 2016 are new and Innovative Approaches to Blasting and the lecturers recruited are from both universities as well as from the industry.

The first edition of the program focuses on the wider societal and economic acceptance of drilling and blasting, by educating mining engineers on the newest innovative, tested techniques on environmentally friendly blasting. Participants will gain the expertise on how to reduce noise, vibration and avoid fly rock in theory and practice and thus be able to carry out mining that is sustainable in the future.

Topics in the 2016 edition will lead from a general introduction to blasting – blasting theory, to fragmentation, to the legal framework of blasting, to blast design, to health safety and the environment and finally to more specific aspects of blasting.

Especially within the ESEE Region, which has a long standing tradition in the field of mining and vast natural resources, it is of upmost importance that mining engineers are educated with the most up to date techniques in order to access the resources available.

Schedule

 

 Morning 9-12 

Afternoon 13-16

Sunday 23.10. 

 

Arrival

Check-in and registration
Austin Powder Welcome Dinner

Monday 24.10.

Introduction
Administrative Matters
Academic Matters

Round Table Challenges in the Society
Teaching Staff

Introduction to Blasting
Mark Ganster

Drill Hole Deviations
Mark Ganster

Tuesday 25.10. 

Blast Fragmentation: Planning and Control
Peter Moser

Blast Fragmentation: Basics, Models and Measurements
Finn Ouchterlony

The Role of Position of Initiation, Initiation Energy and Stemming on Breakage
Zvonimir Ester

Legal Framework of Blasting
Alfred Maier

Wednesday 26.10.

Health, Safety and Environment
Alfred Maier

Code of Good Practice and Fly Rock/Vibrations/Noise
Mario Dobrilovic

Excursion Freetime

Thursday 27.10.

Detonation Theory and Numerical Modeling
Muhamed Sućeska

Influence of Initiation Energy on Velocity of Detonation of ANFO and heavy ANFO blends 
Vječislav Bohanek

New class of primary initiating explosives with the high level of safety and precision accuracy of short-delay blasting. Optical systems of explosives charge initiation (OPSIN)

Soboliev Valerii

City Tour

Friday 28.10.

Field Exercise

Limestone quarry 15 km from Dubrovnik

Sponsored Closing Ceremony

Saturday 29.10.    

Departure    
  

 

The program  includes excursions and practical exercises. It is targeted to postgraduates, professionals and academic staff. Students may receive 4 ECTS Credits for participation and a seminar paper.Tuition Fee is 800 € and includes Academic Program, Accomodation and Half-Board.

LECTURERS

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TRAVEL AND ACCOMODATION

SPONSORS

REGISTRATION AND FEES

CONTACT

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Source: rgn.hr

Geographical focus
  • Croatia
  • SEE
  • Western Balkans
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Natural Sciences
Event type
  • Other
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Entry created by Anna Sirocco on July 22, 2016
Modified on July 22, 2016