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Using Ground Penetrating Radar To Quantify Changes In The Fracture Pattern Associated With A Simulated Rockburst ExperimentBy M. Grodner
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an electromagnetic geophysical reflection technique that maps reflections associated with a change in electric properties of the target medium. It can thus be used to
Jan 1, 2001
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Phase Equilibria In K2O-Containing Manganese Smelting SlagsBy S. Ganguly
Slag samples taken from adjacent to the furnace wall of a submerged arc ferromanganese smelting furnace have been found to contain high concentrations of K2O. To characterize the phase equilibria rele
Jan 1, 2007
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The Risks Associated With Mines In Dolomitic CompartmentsBy T. A. Ngcobo
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc Eng (Mining)degree The purpose of this report is to assess the risks faced by mines in dolomitic compartments in particular Kl
Jan 1, 2006
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Descaling Behaviour Of Stainless Steel Following Simulated ReheatingExperimental results are presented that test the hypothesis that the descaling behaviour of stainless steel slabs following reheating is controlled by interfacial roughening at the scale-steel interfa
Jan 1, 2003
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New Developments On Mine Planning And Grade Control At Sishen Iron Ore MineBy D. J. Steynfaard
Sishen Iron Ore Mine is situated 280 km north-west of Kimberley in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. The mine produces and sells high quality iron ore of various specifications to various na
Jan 1, 2003
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Characteristics Of An Effective Self-Directed Work Team In The Gold-Mining IndustryBy A. Nel
The gold mining industry in South Africa stands to benefit much from the implementation of the self-directed work team concept. Its introduction implies flatter hierarchical structures, empowerment of
Jan 1, 2006
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Geotechnical Considerations In The Design Of The MOCB Mining Method At Konkola No.3 Shaft.By M Lipalile, A B. Tunono, A W. Naismith
Konkola No 3 shaft experienced severe mining induced stress and time related deterioration in ground conditions in an area where an over-cut and bench (OCB) mining method was used to extract a shallow
Jan 1, 2005
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A review of EN 16907 on earthworks (extractive waste) in the context of South African mine residuesBy F. Hörtkorn, Y. Narainsamy
Rather quietly, a new generation of European norms dealing with earthworks has been developed over the past few years, in particular a part of EN 16907 pertaining to extractive waste. Whereas the majo
Jun 2, 2022
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Establishment Of Rapid Prototyping/Additive Manufacturing In South Africa - SynopsisBy D. J. de Beer
South Africa had a late start with rapid prototyping (RP), with the first system being available in 1991. Up to 1994 only three systems were available in SA. Through active research participation from
Jan 1, 2011
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Presidential Address: Thoughts on the value of historyBy I. J. Geldenhuys
South Africa’s mining and metals industries have an illustrious history dating back to the Late Iron Age. We live in a complex and data-intensive world that has already fundamentally changed how we wo
Sep 1, 2021
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Annual Report - For The Year Ended 30th June, 2000Council for 1999/2000 President M.H. Rogers President Elect Dr L.A. Cramer Vice Presidents Senior A.A.B. Douglas Immediate Past President J.R. Dixon Junior S.J. Ramokgopa Hon
Jan 1, 2000
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Some Myths About DC Arc FurnacesBy R. T. Jones
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, DC arc furnace, myths, history, hollow electrode, radiation, resistance, flicker, AC DC arc furnaces are widely used for steel scrap melting as well as for reductive smel
Jan 1, 2011
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Evaluating the triaxial strength of Misis fault breccia using artificial neural networks analysisBy M. Fener, S. Kahraman, O. Gunaydin, M. Alber
Falling into the weak rocks category, fault breccias have extremely poor engineering properties. These pebbles typically cause issues with slopes, subterranean construction, and building projects. Pro
Sep 1, 2025
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The Corrosivity Regions Of Southern Africa ? Long Term Trends And Implications For Materials Selection - 1. IntroductionBy John E. Leitch
The cost of corrosion as measured by such cost components as the renovation or replacement of coated steel, or the use of expensive coating systems on steel, is considerable. Extrapolating from figur
Jan 1, 2006
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Merensky pillar strength formulae based on back-analysis of pillar failures at Impala Platinum - SynopsisBy B. P. Watson
The Bushveld platinum group metal deposits are two distinct, shallow-dipping stratiform tabular orebodies and strike for many hundreds of kilometres. Mining is extensive, with depths ranging from clos
Jan 1, 2008
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Determining concentration and velocity profiles of non-Newtonian settling slurries using electrical resistance tomography - SynopsisBy A. P. N. Sutherland
Pipelines for transporting high concentration slurries are often designed using methods applicable to homogeneous non-Newtonian laminar flow. Many industrial slurries though comprise coarse particles
Jan 1, 2008
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Impact of Competent Persons’ judgements in Mineral Resources classificationBy K. Dagdelen , S. K. A. Owusu
Uncertainty with regard to estimated grades and tonnages of a mineral deposit demands risk assessment in order to build investor confidence and attract the interest of other stakeholders in the succes
Aug 8, 2024
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Fully Autogenous Grinding At Unki Mine Concentrator - A Case Of Successful Value EngineeringBy T. Nyakudarika
The Unki Platinum Mines concentrator, employing an MF2 circuit configuration which includes fully-autogenous primary milling of run-of-mine (ROM) ore, was commissioned in November 2010. The project wa
Jan 1, 2012
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The Role Of Alloying Elements In Bainitic Rail Steels - SynopsisBy A. Kapito
The formation of bainite in steel is dependent on the size of the casting, the heat treatment, and the alloying elements. It is difficult to obtain a fully bainitic microstructure in steels during hea
Jan 1, 2013
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A study of different grinding aids for lowenergy cement clinker productionBy K. E. H. K. Ishak, S. R. M. Zan
Cement production requires significant energy, and entails high costs and CO2 emissions. This is because the clinker requires very fine grinding. Grinding aids can improve production and fineness and
Sep 6, 2023