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Co-Generation: A Challenge For Furnace Off-Gas Cleaning SystemsBy E. S. Schubert
Keywords: co-generation, furnace CO-gas cleaning, disintegrator scrubber, Theisen In a closed, electric, reduction furnace, no oxygen enters the furnace from the surrounding environment. The off-g
Jan 1, 2011
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The Thermodynamic Activity Of MnO In Stainless Steel-Type Slags (f7a799eb-a033-464f-ab27-08cbca43c6bf)By K. Ding
The thermodynamic activity of MnO was measured in MnO-CaO-MgO-SiO2 slags that are typically encountered in the production of manganese-containing stainless steels. A gas equilibration-quenching techni
Jan 1, 2005
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Coupled Elasto-Plastic Model for Hydraulic Fracturing of Unconsolidated FormationsBy I. Gil, J. -C. Roegiers
Abstract Hydraulic fracturing is a technology that has been utilized for more than 50 years in the oil industry. It was originally used for stimulating hard, brittle formations which typically exh
Jan 1, 2003
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Virtual reality applications in the Australian minerals industryVirtual Reality (VR) simulations are excellent tools for training, education, simulation of abnormal and dangerous conditions in mines and solving complex problems. Although the concept of VR has been
Jan 1, 2003
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Life Cycle Analysis ? Modern Trends In Coatings EvaluationBy RT White
For many years the concept of life cycle costing (LCC) was promoted for decision making in corrosion protection systems. Nevertheless, the application of LCC was limited. Input data was often sourced
Jan 1, 2006
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Can We Decrease The Ecological Footprint Of Base Metal Production By Recycling? - 1. IntroductionBy PC Pistorius, DR Groot
The South African base metals industry has been one mainly focused on the production of metals or metal compounds from primary ores. This is true for metals such as titanium, vanadium, chrome, mangane
Jan 1, 2007
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Immediate Ground Support, After Development Or Stope Face Exposure, Can Prevent Falls Of Ground.By B Vorster
Falls of Ground is one of the highest causes of incidents, accidents and fatal injuries in our mines today. These falls of ground may occur as soon as the face is exposed after blasting or after m
Jan 1, 2008
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Applications Of Fibre-Reinforced Shotcrete (Fibrecrete) Support In Drifts At Nchanga Underground Mine.By Simon Mundike, Muwindwa Lipalile
A scraper based block cave method has been successfully applied to extract the Lower Ore Body at Nchanga since the 1950?s. Since inception, scraper drifts and service ways have been supported using st
Jan 1, 2005
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Hatch Developments In Furnace Design In Conjunction With Smelting Plants In AfricaBy R. Sullivan, K. Joiner, B. Emery, M. de Vries, F. A. Stober, L. R. Nelson, J. M. A. Geldenhuis
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, smelting, converting, furnace design, furnace retrofit, high-intensity smelting, copper coolers, plate coolers, waffle coolers, tap-blocks, lower sidewall air-cooling, wall h
Jan 1, 2006
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Advanced Mill Relining ? A Key Operational Control (Not Simply A ?Must Do? Maintenance Function)RME has a vision for a new grinding plant operational paradigm made possible by RME's fast, safe Mill Relining System. Some new liner designs can degrade SAG mill performance because of mill vol
Jan 1, 2007
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The Centenary Of The Discovery Of Platinum In The Bushveld Complex (10th November, 1906)By R. G. Cawthorn
The earliest authenticated scientific report of the occurrence of platinum in rocks from the Bushveld Complex appears to be by William Bettel on 10th November 1906. Thereafter, prospecting of the chro
Jan 1, 2006
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Technologies For The Base Metal Casting Industry In Southern Africa: The Impact Of Rapid PrototypingBy Didier Kasongo NYEMBWE
The paper circumscribes the base metal casting industry in Southern Africa. It essentially consists in the founding of copper and zinc alloys. The challenge related to the scarcity and the unaffordabl
Jan 1, 2007
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Enhancement of Profitability of Central African Copperbelt Operations using Direct Cobalt Electrowinning ProcessBy N. Mulaudzi, S. Archer
"Direct cobalt electrowinning was developed to produce unrefined cobalt metal as an alternative to producing a mixed hydroxide product (MHP), which is the common cobalt intermediate product in African
Jan 1, 2015
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Outotec Direct Leaching Application In ChinaOutotec?s direct leaching process is an atmospheric leaching process for sulphidic zinc concentrates. The direct leaching process, based on special leaching reactors developed by Outokumpu, is the mos
Jan 1, 2008
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Contract—A tool for evaluating mining contractsBy D. McCarthy
Contract is a PC-based software program designed to satisfy the main features that have been identified to be lacking from cost estimation systems currently in place in the Australian coal industry. C
Jan 1, 2003
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The effect of operating conditions on stratification kinetics in a batch jig, L.C. Woollacott, A.K. Tripathy, and J.H. PotgieterBy L. C. Woollacott, A. K. Tripathy, J. H. Potgieter
This paper presents the second of a two part study on density stratification in a laboratory batch jig. The first study, reported elsewhere, investigated the effect of operating conditions on the stra
Jan 1, 2020
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New Opportunities - Exhaustive Monitored Copper Coolers For Submerged Arc FurnacesBy M. Hopf, E. Rossouw
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, copper coolers, freeze lining, monitoring, Saveway The use of water-cooled copper components as sidewall elements of submerged arc furnaces and other pyrometallu
Jan 1, 2006
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft PortalsBy R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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Geotechnical Investigation Of Decline Shaft Portals (98716578-d9a6-4b5f-b3d0-51b497360883)By R. A. Puchner
The location of a decline shaft portal can have far reaching implications if the geotechnical conditions are not suited for safe and cost effective excavation. Ideally the portal should be positioned
Jan 1, 2009
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A Risk Consequence Approach To Open Pit Slope DesignBy P J. Terbrugge, O K. H Steffen
Open pit slope design has conventionally been effected as a bottom up function utilising available geotechnical information. This results in a decision criterion based on Probability of Failure and F
Jan 1, 2006