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Transient states of air parameters in mine workings caused by a disasterBy W. Dziurzynski
Transient states of the air parameters in mine workings occur as the effects of natural and technological disturbances, and in particular as a result of changes in ventilation conditions, caused by al
Jan 1, 2003
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The thermodynamic activity of MnO in stainless steel type slagsBy K. Ding
The thermodynamic activity of MnO was measured in MnO-CaO-MgO-SiO2slags that are typically encountered in the production of manganese containing stainless steels. Gas equilibration-quenching techniqu
Jan 1, 2004
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Mould Flux Crystallization: A Kinetic StudyBy C. Righi, R. Carli
In modern steel continuous casting technologies mould fluxes are well-known to assure lubrication required by tribological system of mould-solidifying strand shell, and to provide crystalline phase so
Jan 1, 2004
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Risk Management - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 - 1 The Common LawBy Willem Le Roux
The common law requires an employer to take reasonable steps for the safety of employees. In general, the duty of care means that the employer, acting personally or through its employees or agents, mu
Jan 1, 2011
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Thermodynamic Models And Databases For Slags, Fluxes And SaltsBy A. D. Pelton
The evolution of thermodynamic models of molten salts and slags, starting with Temkin in 1948, has culminated in today?s sublattice models. These modern models have permitted the development of large
Jan 1, 2004
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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
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Equilibrium Interactions Between Freeze Lining And Slag Inilmenite SmeltingIn ilmenite smelting, the FeO content of the feed material (nominally FeO.TiO2) is decreased by reduction with carbon. In a parallel reaction, a significant amount of the TiO2is reduced to Ti2O3.One o
Jan 1, 2004
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A basic triboelectric series for heavy minerals from inductive electrostatic separation behaviour ? SynopsisBy D. N. Ferguson
The separation of certain minerals by electrostatic techniques can be difficult due to their similar electrical conductivity, and any technique to improve this can be useful in certain difficult separ
Jan 1, 2010
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Physico-Chemical Properties of Titaniferous Slags (d67a7ecd-16e8-4650-8d8f-c779f48ab264)By E. Pothas, P. R. Jochens, L. B. McRae, D. D. Howat
Discussion H. J. S. Kriek*: During 1956 Iscor became interested in the acid smelting in a blast furnace of siliceous ores containing 15 per cent silica. This interest was as a result of the successfu
Jan 6, 1969
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Air drying of fine coal in a fluidized bedBy E. S. Peters, M. J. van Rensburg, M. Le Roux, Q. P. Campbell
"The demand for energy has continued to rise worldwide in line with population growth. The majority of South Africa’s electricity is supplied by coal-fired power stations. The amount of fine coal (-2
Jan 1, 2015
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Development and applications for coal mine robot technique in ChinaBy F. Yang, T. Pan, T. Zhao, Z. Shao, D. Zuo
In this paper, the development and applications of robot technique is summarized, and the status and developing direction of China coal mine robotics. A description of the research meaning, frame and
Jan 1, 2003
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Liquidus temperature and viscosity of melter slagsBy M. Somerville, S. Sun
The liquidus temperature and viscosity of a range of melter slags produced in South Africa were determined. Drop-quench experiments were carried out on the supplied plant samples to determine the liqu
Jan 1, 2004
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The Evaluation Of Whole-Body Vibration In A South African Opencast Mine - SynopsisBy S. A. Aye
Vibration levels on a variety of equipment in a South African opencast mine were measured in this study. The well-established ISO 2631-1 (1997) standard methodology was used for the computation of wei
Jan 1, 2011
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A Finite Element Model Of A Søderberg Electrode With An Application In Casing DesignBy W. A. Gericke, B. Olmstead, I. Mc Dougall, C. F. R. Smith
A finite element model was generated of a Søderberg electrode in a ferromanganese smelter. In this model, the casing and fins were modelled explicitly, and temperature-dependent material properties we
Jan 1, 2004
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Dispersion Variance And The Grade-Tonnage Relationship - 7.1 Definition Of The Variance Of Dispersion[The following notations will be used: O an ore body. z a point in O. z' another point in O. w0 (z) a point support of infinitely small dimensions w0 centred in z. w (z) a sample (or
Jan 1, 1978
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Book news1. Reviews Extraction metallurgy, by J.D. Gilchrist. 3rd ed. Oxford, Pergamon, 1989. 431 pp. £50.00 (hard cover), £14.95 (soft cover). Reviewer. Prof. M.D. Brayshaw. Reviewer. Prof. M.D. Brayshaw This
Jan 1, 1991
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Numerical modelling of brittle rock failure using a combined finite-discrete element approach: implications for rock engineering designBy R. J. Pine, J. M. Rance, J. S. Coggan
ABSTRACT: The safe design of excavations created in a fractured rock mass is of paramount importance in rock engineering. Depending on the nature of the stress regime acting on an excavation, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Confinement dependence on cohesion weakeningBy S. J. Thomas, P. A. Lilly, J. A. L. Napier
An industry research project has been established to examine the issue of rock mass failure in large open pit slopes. The approach began with numerically modelling failure at the laboratory scale wit
Jan 1, 2003
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An Approach To Confidently Predicting Jigging PerformanceBy Grant Loveday, Vincent Dieudonné, Andrew Jonkers
Bateman Minerals & Metals supplies the APIC Technologies which include the under-bed air-pulsed APIC jig and related technologies such as the JigScan controller and advanced mathematical models of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Production, Characteristics And Use Of Ferrochromium SlagsBy Mauri Kauppi, Pekka Niemelä
World HCFeCr production is 6.0 million tonnes. Correspondingly 1.1-1.6 t slag / t FeCr is produced depending on the raw material basis. Essentially all FeCr is produced in submerged arc furnaces, whi
Jan 1, 2007