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Gliding cylinder method for the viscosity measurement of molten salts, slags and glasses
By Y. Shiraishi, Y. Sakurai
A new method, the gliding cylinder method, was proposed as a wide range viscometer for the measurements of molten salts, slags, and glasses. The method consists of two coaxial cylinders, cylindrical b
Jan 1, 2004
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Zinc Recovery From Wastes Using Spent Acid From Scrapped Lead Acid Batteries
By Zdenek Kunicky
Kovohute Pribram is a plant recycling lead wastes, lead acid batteries in particular. Relevant new recycling technologies are being gradually developed. Outdated technology of smelting lead plates has
Jan 1, 2008
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Towards An Understanding Of Dynamic Demand On Ground Support
The proper understanding of the functioning of ground support under dynamic loading and the current approaches to designing of dynamic support are plagued by a great deal of uncertainty and lack of kn
Dec 1, 2013
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Ore Reserve Valuation Of Mined-Out Areas And Remnants At East Rand Proprietary Mines (ERPM)
By C. Mosoane
ERPM was formed in 1893 and as a result of its age, a large volume of data exists in a paper-based format and it was decided to electronically capture data in one of two critical mining areas?namely a
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation cPlant: an Optimum Modular Approach
By Luis Rudolphy, Pekka Tähkiö
"Flotation plant design, construction and start-up can be challenging tasks, because multiple factors and disciplines have to be combined in an efficient manner, in order to execute a project that mee
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect Of Mode Of Occurrence Of Galena And Sphalerite On The Selective Flotation Of Ore Samples From The Rosh Pinah Mine (062bc6c9-1759-4403-85ed-af96a64d42c3)
By M. D. Seke
The flotation response of a Pb-Zn sulphide ore from the Rosh Pinah Mine (Namibia) was studied in the presence of inorganic depressants such as sodium cyanide and zinc sulphate. Poor flotation selectiv
Jan 1, 2005
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Keynote Address: Seismic Method Applied To Platinum Exploration, A Success Story! - Introduction
By G. Chambovet
Applied geophysical methods such as the surface seismic method have been applied for many years and in many places, mainly for oil exploration and to a lesser extent for mineral deposits? exploration
Jan 1, 2006
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Testing Tendon Support Units Under a Combination Loading Scenario
By N. L. Ayres
Tendon support systems have been successfully used to stabilize excavations. Tendon support systems are routinely designed using the axial load-bearing capacity of tendons, namely the tensile strength
Jan 1, 2014
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Design Procedure For Hydraulic Backfill Distribution Systems
A wide range of materials are used in hydraulic backfilling operations and the pipeline flow behaviour of these mixtures varies considerably. It is shown that despite the large differences in constitu
Jan 1, 2001
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The application of underground support liners reaches maturity
By I. Hague
Support liners for underground applications include steel and timber sets, meshing and lacing, screen/mesh, shotcrete and thin support liners (superskins). Over the past few years, major advances have
Jan 1, 2003
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Petroscopic observations of rock fracturing ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines
By A. J. Jager, G. R. Adams
The pattern of mining-induced fractures ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines, as revealed by petroscopic observations, is described. It is shown that there are zones of fractured and unfractu
Jan 1, 1980
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Review of U and Th analysis—standards and methods
By J. D. de V. Louw
Introduction Zircon is a natural occurring mineral and may exhibit natural low level radioactivity. It contains trace levels (90 to120 pCi/g and 110 to 115 pCi/g respectively or 3.3 to 4.4Bq/g and
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Design Aspects At Bendigo Mining?s Gold Operations
By E. J. McLean
Gold mineralisation at Bendigo is exclusively associated with quartz reefs, commonly found within or near anticlinal fold hinges. The gold is typically coarse grained (0.5 mm to 5 mm), free milling an
Jan 1, 2007
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Incorporation of rehabilitation cost into the optimum cut-off grade determination - Synopsis
By J. Gholamnejad
Determination of the optimum cut-off grades is one of the most important aspects of mine production planning. A cut-off is a grade below which we choose not to process material. This material is treat
Jan 1, 2009
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Rates of oxygen removal from titaniferous oxide melts in graphite crucibles
By D. D. Howat, J. van der Colf
Slags of the system CaO-MgO-AI2O3-TiO2-SiO2at had been reduced in graphite crucibles for selected time Intervals were fully re-oxidized so that an assessment could be made of the rate and extent to wh
Jan 1, 1979
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Seminar on Reactivity of Lime in Steel Making
A Seminar to discuss 'Reactivity of Line in Steel Making' was held in the auditorium of Iscor's Headquarters Building in Pretoria on the 5th August, 1971. The Institute organised thi
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Guide to the Preparation of Papers for Publication in the Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (9905b196-9692-43bb-b560-6350d5e75d07)
The following notes have been compiled to assist authors in the preparation of papers for presentation to the Institute and for publication in the Journal. All papers must meet the standards set by th
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Phase relations and thermodynamics in the copper-lead-sulphur system
By M. Timucin
Phase relations within the condensed Cu-Cu2S-PbS-Pb region of the Cu-Pb-S ternary were investigated. The boundaries of the ternary liquid-miscibility gap were redrawn, and the directions of the tie-li
Jan 1, 1989
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The potential role of fluidized beds in the metalurgical industry
By W. F. A. T. Meihack
The scope of this paper is confined to gas-fluidized beds in pyrometalurgical applications. After considering the general characteristics of these fluidized beds, the author deals with their potential
Jan 1, 1986
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Recent Trends in the Application and Technology of Refractory Materials in Iron and Steel Production
By H. J. S. Kriek
Methods are described by which increased production is achieved whilst retaining full availability of equipment and decreased refractory cost. Refractory materials have certain limitations, and when t