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Moisture Adsorption And Desorption Characteristics Of Some South African CoalsBy Q. P. Campbell
The high final total moisture content of fine coal after mining and processing is one of the major reasons that this resource is not extensively used in subsequent power generation, combustion, or oth
Nov 1, 2013
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Sampling: the impact on costs and decision making - SynopsisThe simple act of taking a sample implies that someone will use the information contained in the analytical result to make a decision about a course of action. In the mining industry, the decisions ma
Jan 1, 2007
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Positive Risk Management: Hidden Wealth in Surface MiningBy J. A. Luckmann
"SynopsisThe purpose of this paper is to introduce an innovative approach to risk management in surface mining operations, namely, positive risk. Traditionally, risk management focused on mitigating l
Jan 1, 2015
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Beneficiation of Marble From Griekwastad, Northern Cape ProvinceBy N. P. Mahumapelo
This paper is based on a study to determine the potential beneficiation opportunities for marble from Griekwastad in the Northern Cape Province. The marble was characterized mineralogically by X-ray
Jan 1, 2014
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Quantification Of Stope Fracture Zone Behaviour In Deep Level Gold MinesBy J. A. L. Napier
This paper presents an overview of work carried out by the CSIR Division of Mining Technology and formerly by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to quantify the behaviour of the stope
Jan 1, 1997
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CFB technology provides solutions for reducing CO2 emissions ? SynopsisBy V. Bari?ic
The scheduled power cuts of early 2008 were a disturbing reminder that South Africa needs to expand its power-generating capacity. Low-grade and discard coals, of which South Africa has much, are a so
Jan 1, 2009
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The Impact Of Platinum Production From UG2 Ore On Ferrochrome Production In South Africa (28793553-1165-4bde-b447-a1dd7203cf06)By L. A. Cramer
South African platinum mines produce the world?s majority of platinum metal that is used in autocatalysts and jewellery. As the platinum market is forecast to grow at healthy rates into the future, th
Jan 1, 2004
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CFD modelling of methane movement in minesBy D. Whittles, C. J. Lea, T. X. Ren, A. Kelsey
A methodology for the simulation of methane drainage combining geotechnical modelling and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) will be described. Geotechnical modelling was used to predict the developm
Jan 1, 2003
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A heat transfer model for high titania slag blocks - SynopsisBy H. Kotzé
Titania slag is used as feedstock in the production of titanium dioxide pigment. It (titania slag) is the product of ilmenite smelting,a process whereby ilmenite is reduced at high temperature utilizi
Jan 1, 2010
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DMS Cyclone Modelling At De BeersBy Kurt R. P Petersen
This paper discusses the current approaches to modelling the DMS cyclone within the De Beers group. Current efforts are split into short term value-adding process understanding and longer term semi-fu
Jan 1, 2006
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A Simulation Model To Improve Pneumatic Intensifier Performance And ReliabilityBy C. Scheffer
This paper describes a model that can simulate the behaviour of a pneumatic intensifier that is generally referred to as an ?air pump? (AP). The AP is used in many South African underground mines, and
Jan 1, 2005
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Peak particle velocity prediction using support vector machines: a surface blasting case studyBy S. R. Dindarloo
Although blasting is one of the most widely used methods for rock fragmentation, it has a major disadvantage in that it causes adjacent ground vibrations. Excessive ground vibrations can cause a wide
Jan 1, 2015
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‘Salem Box Test’ to predict the suitability of metallurgical coke for blast furnace ironmakingBy Ravichandar. D., K. B. Nagashanmugam, M. S. Pillai
"Blast furnace performance depends strongly on the coke reactivity index(CRI) and coke strength after reaction (CSR) properties. An innovative and cost-effective method, known as the Salem Box Test, h
Jan 1, 2015
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Concentration Profiles Of Gold Inside Activated Carbon During AdsorptionThe gold concentration profiles which develop inside the activated carbon particles during the adsorption process were measured, so as to obtain additional direct proof of intra-particle mass transfer
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimizing yield of metallic zinc tapped from a zinc smelter by studying factors causing zinc losses to dross - SynopsisBy A. de Meyer
Zincor experienced significant losses of metallic zinc to dross during the melting of zinc cathode plates. In this study five factors affecting the formation of dross are identified from literature. D
Jan 1, 2010
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Horizontal Stresses In The Hangingwall Of Tabular StopesBy A. P. Squelch
The question of what stress condition exists in the hangingwall of tabular stopes remains topical and largely unanswered. Limited field data exist to quantify the situation and provide calibration for
Jan 1, 2002
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The manufacturing of nanoparticles with a plasma process - SynopsisBy J. T. Nel
Non-transfer-arc linear plasma systems are highly suited to manufacturing nanoparticles. In this paper, the manufacturing of such particles with specially designed plasma systems is discussed. In gene
Jan 1, 2010
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Application Of A High-Intensity Cooling System To Dc-Arc Furnace Production Of Ferrocobalt At ChambishiBy B. Salt, R. Sullivan, E. Roos, M. de Vries, K. McKenna, L. R. Nelson, M. J. N. Uys, P. Jacobs, E. Munnik, P. Lewarne
A review is presented of the furnace cooling system design and operating developments since the initial furnace start up in January 2001 of the Chambishi DC-arc furnace to produce ferrocobalt alloy. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Kinetics And Thermodynamic Parameters For The Manufacturing Of Anhydrous Zirconium Tetrafluoride With Ammonium Acid Fluoride As Fluorinating Agent ? SynopsisBy C. J. Pretorius
More than 30 percent of the global demand for zircon (ZrSi04) is supplied by South Africa. A significant amount of the zircon is exported, and beneficiated products are then imported for industrial ap
Jan 1, 2012
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The Importance Of Coal - And Coke Properties In The Production Of High Silicon AlloysBy T. Lindstad, V. Myrvågnes
In the production of high silicon alloys, carbonaceous materials like coal, coke, charcoal and woodchips are utilized as reducing agents. Primarily based on historical prices of charcoal compared to f
Jan 1, 2007