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Energy Consumption For Kell Hydrometallurgical Refining Versus Conventional Pyrometallurgical Smelting And Refining Of PGM Concentrates - Synopsis
By K. Liddell
Current practice for the recovery of platinum group metals (PGM) from flotation concentrates is by energy-intensive smelting processes followed by separation and refining of the base and precious meta
Jan 1, 2011
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Simulation Of Fracture Growth Around Openings In Highly Stressed, Brittle Rock
By M. W. Hildyard, J. A. L. Napier
The improved design of support systems and stoping strategies when changes in depth, stratigraphy, or mine layouts are considered must rely on the designer's fundamental understanding of the de
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimising The Effective Use Of Energy In The Ferroalloy Industry Through Innovative Technology
By A. M. Hearn, J. G. Roos
Energy consumption, being a large proportion of the input of the ferroalloy production process, can be measured in terms of the efficiency with which the energy is utilized and the effectiveness with
Jan 1, 2004
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Reduction Kinetics Of Manganese Oxide From HC FeMn Slags
By M. Tangstad, D. Lu, G. Tranell, S. Gaal, J. Safarian
The kinetics of MnO reduction from high carbon ferromanganese slag was investigated using a sessile drop technique at 1600 ºC. The effects of reductant type, ambient atmosphere and slag composition on
Jan 1, 2007
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The other side of the fence
By W. Spencer
An examination is made of quality standards in castings produced by the South African foundry industry, and some examples are given of the consequences of poor quality to the user. Corrective measures
Jan 1, 1981
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Refrigeration And Ventilation Design For The Deepening Of Mindola Copper Mine
By D. Noort, M. Dawborn, D. O. del Castillo
This paper was originally presented at the North American/9th US Ventilation Symposium, June 2002, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Reprinted with permission of the publishers, A.A. Balkema Publishers, Rott
Jan 1, 2005
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Developments Of Mechanized Technologies For Low Seam Height Mining In Platinum
By P. Bracher
Most efforts to mechanize low seam (narrow reef) mining of platinum ore are presently based on board-and-pillar methods with1.6?1.8 m in reef excavation. This paper attempts to substantiate the benefi
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimizing Shaft Pressure Losses Through Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling
By W. J. Kempson
As a result of the rising electrical energy costs in South Africa, a method was sought to reduce the overall electrical consumption of typical shaft systems. A typical shaft configuration was analysed
Dec 1, 2013
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Discussion ? The Design Of Tunnel Support In Deep Hard-Rock Mines Under Quasistatic Conditions - Speers, C. R., Spearing, A. J. S.
Contribution by W.D. Ortlepp In the Journal of May 1994, the authors first presented the concept and analysis that formed the basis for a design approach for deep tunnels, now expressed more explic
Jan 1, 1996
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Development Of A Mathematical Model For Continuous Tank Bioleaching
By L. Bircumshaw
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc (Eng) (Chemical) degree This paper details the formulation of a mathematical model for the simulation of a primary bioleach re
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of SO2 From Low Strength Off-Gases
By B. Kruger
After the milling and flotation of the platinum bearing ore, the flotation concentrate is electrically smelted in 6-in-line electric arc furnaces and the resulting furnace matte treated in Peirce Smit
Jan 1, 2004
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Laboratory Study Of The Interaction Mechanisms Between Magnesia-Chromite Refractories And Al2O3-Rich VOD Slags
By S. Parada, P. T. Jones, M. Guo, S. Smets
The corrosion behaviour of a high-quality rebonded magnesia-chromite refractory in contact with a vacuum oxygen decarburization (VOD) slag with high Al2O3content (15?20 mass per cent) is investigated
Jan 1, 2004
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A laboratory study of attrition grinding
By M. F. Dawson, S. B. Davis
SYNOPSIS This paper describes the size reduction of limestone smaller than 1 mm by attrition grinding, using quartz (1 to 3 mm) as the grinding medium in a laboratory rig. The ore and grinding medium
Jan 1, 1989
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Early Copper Mining At Thakadu, Botswana
By M. R. Grant, G. S. Kruger, H. D. van der Merwe, T. N. Huffman
Sixteenth to seventeenth century Kalanga miners dug a series of sub-vertical shafts into a 10 to 30 m wide zone of copper ore at the Thakadu Mine near Matsitama, Botswana. They went down at least 6 m
Jan 1, 1995
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Contribution to the mechanism of core discing
Previous investigations of stress conditions under which core discing occurs have concentrated on shear stress as the cause of this phenomenon. In this paper it is suggested that discing initiates as
Jan 1, 1982
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The Development Of The Voskhod Chrome Project In Kazakhstan
By A. J. Van Der Merwe, N. A. Barcza, M. Boyes, N. R. Clarke
Oriel Resources has with the support of SRK (Cardiff) and DRA and Mintek (South Africa) carried our a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) to recover high grade chrome ore from its Voskhod deposit very
Jan 1, 2007
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Two Rivers Platinum Mine: The Orebody, The Mining Method - A Perfect Match (f51ca3a6-f12c-45c8-a3d7-d1d4f9dd2f91)
By M. Mabuza
Two Rivers Platinum Mine (TRP) is a 55:45 joint venture between African Rainbow Minerals and Impala Platinum, respectively. TRP is situated on the farm Dwarsrivier 372KT, in the southern sector of the
Jan 1, 2007
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Iron-smelting furnaces and metallurgical traditions of the South African Iron Age
By H. M. Friede
A short survey is given of the Iron Age smelting sites and smelting furnaces that have been found in South Africa. An attempt is made to classify South African smelting furnaces by the inclusion of fu
Jan 1, 1979
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Tools For The Transfer Of Strata Control Knowledge
By T. O. Hagan
Analyses of accident records show that a better understanding of very basic strata control principles and practices, by production personnel, will improve worker safety. Workers, lack of knowledge, wi
Jan 1, 2005
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A Hybrid Location Methodology
By S. M. Spottiswoode
The aim of the hybrid location method is to improve seismic event locations by reducing the effects of errors in the wave velocity of ray paths between each event and each recording site. We report on
Jan 1, 2005