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Rock Engineering Aspects of a Modified Mining Sequence in a Dip Pillar Layout at a Deep Gold Mine
By D. F. Malan, Y. Jooste
"SynopsisScattered mining was practised on Kusasalethu Mine (previously Elandsrand Gold Mine) prior to 1998, but at deeper mining levels it was no longer feasible, since it would have resulted in unac
Jan 1, 2015
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Research into the ferrous metallurgy of Rhodesian Iron Age societies
By M. D. Prendergast
Research into the ferrous metallurgy of Rhodesian Iron Age societies M. D. PRENDERGAST (Visitor) Iron-working was a widespread economic activity in Iron Age Rhodesia, and merits historical and metallu
Jan 1, 1974
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Quality Prediction In Continuous Casting Of Stainless Steel Slabs
By F. R. Camisani-Calzolari
Surface defects on continuously cast slabs require treatment by grinding. This extra phase in the process causes lower throughput of final product and extra energy costs. The elimination of slab treat
Jan 1, 2003
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EQS: A Computer Software Using Fuzzy Logic For Equipment Selection In Mining Engineering
By A. Basçetin
Equipment selection in mining engineering is one of the most important decisions that affects the mine design, production planning and economic parameters in open pit and underground mining. Mine plan
Jan 1, 2006
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Project-Finance Risks - Due Diligence Matters (3839e4bf-ab09-41fa-8ef1-1a8274c7f825)
By R. Tinsley
Project-finance risk assessment is mature and approached systematically. Mining industry due diligence remains fragmented with specialists addressing different aspects of the project such as reserves/
Jan 1, 2007
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Backfill Placement Technique On Vaal Reefs
By C. Hey
The cycloned gravitated tailings backfill system, also referred to as a soft or low density fill, has been implemented at Vaal Reefs. Inhibiting the success of the system was the problem of shrinkage
Jan 1, 1988
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Microstructure Changes Of Chromite Reduced With Co Gas
By R. Boom, L. Holappa
In the present paper, microstructure changes of solid-state reduction of industrial chromite pellets and lumpy ore were investigated with SEM/EPMA. To simulate the reactions in the packed bed zone of
Jan 1, 2007
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Geotechnical areas to facilitate intelligent mechanized mining
By M. W. Grodner, J. Maaren, G. Guler, J. K. Schweitzer
The selection of the most suitable mechanized mining strategy has to consider the geotechnical environment in which it will be operating. A mechanized mining method or machine is designed to a given s
Sep 1, 2001
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Cold Comfort for CFCs
World refrigeration expert Professor Gunter Heinrich, at the invitation of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of the Witwatesrand (Wits), recently addressed industry representative
Jan 1, 1994
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Determination Of Optimum Cutoff Grades Of Multiple Metal Deposits By Using The Golden Section Search Method
In recent years several mine researchers have studied the optimization of cutoff grade with the purpose of maximizing Net Present Value (NPV). The best and most popular one is the Lane algorithm. Base
Jan 1, 2003
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An evaluation of the electrochemical oxygen probes used in steelmaking
By M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden, R. J. Dippenaar, P. M. Van Den Heever
Some of the important properties of solid electrolytes that influence the performance of electrochemical oxygen probes are discussed in the first part of this paper. It is shown that accurate and repr
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of Rock Mass Classification and Blastability Index for the Improvement of Wall Control: A Hardrock Mining Case Study
By G. Segaetsho
"Conventional blasting rules of thumb used to develop blast designs are based on parametric ratios, with insufficient consideration of the rock mass factors that influence the achievability of final w
Jan 1, 2018
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Practical Ergonomics In Mechanized Mining
By P. C. Schutte
The objective of ergonomics is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency with which human tasks are carried out. Furthermore, the objective is to improve desirable human values. This can be achieved
Jan 1, 2002
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Integrated Pipeline Transport System For Thickened Coal Sludge
By M. Wu, X. Zhao
This paper presents an integrated pipeline transport system for thickened coal sludge, which combines pretreatment and pipeline transport with combustion techniques of thickened coal sludge. The pipel
Jan 1, 2007
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The influence of resin functional group on the ion-exchange recovery of uranium (778860ee-6156-4db6-a821-46f732b870f3)
By J. Ungar, F. X. McGarvey
The selectivity of ion-exchange sites varies with the matrix of the polymer, the nature of the site. and the method of application. The effect of these variables on the recovery of uranium is examined
Jan 1, 1981
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A More Corrosion Resistant Herculestm Alloy.
By M. J. Papo, A. Muwila
Hercules? is a low nickel austenitic stainless steel developed at Mintek that has a typical composition of 9 wt% Mn, 0.05 wt% C, 2 wt% Ni, 0.25 wt% N and 16.5 wt% Cr. A more corrosion resistant versi
Jan 1, 2006
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Seamlessly Integrating Occupational Health Into Business
By C. J. Badenhorst
The primary focus of management today is safety, or preventing negative, generally irreversible, events of acute duration. The outcomes of safety-related events are usually visible and can evoke stron
Jan 1, 2004
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NIM Reports
NIM Reports Report No. 1563 Neutron activation analysis of samples from the Kimberley Reef Conglomerate. Report No. 1569 The use of DDTU as an analytical reagent for the noble metals. Special general
Jan 12, 1973
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Case Studies Of Simultaneous Mining And Mineral Processing Optimization Applied To Platinum And Nickel Operations
By S. Burks
This paper develops the themes explained at the previous SAIMM Platinum conference by Whittle and Burks1. Optimization techniques can be used to significantly increase the value of mining businesses b
Jan 1, 2012
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Technical Note: An Innovative Technique For Minimizing Operational Costs Of End-User Groups In A Production Environment
By C. J. Alberts
The perception exists in many organizations that, once an energy management system is employed, there need not be any further adjustments to such a system. This is not true, as the field of energy man
Jan 1, 1997