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Examples of fracturing of rock at very low stress levels
By K. Yathavan
Fracturing of rock at low stress levels can be a source of unexpected problems in rock engineering: • the resulting instability can be a safety hazard; • in very brittle rocks it may be associated
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterisation of cellular lightweight concrete and timber stope supports
By P. N. Erasmus, M. Heyns, M. J. Pretorius
The characteristic of stope supports plays a vital role in the design of the supports. This paper deals with the characterisation of both cellular lightweight concrete and timber supports since both
Jan 1, 2003
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Dealing with high-grade data in resource estimation
By O. Leuangthong, M. Nowak
"The impact of high-grade data on resource estimation has been a longstanding topic of interest in the mining industry. Concerns related to possible over-estimation of resources in such cases have led
Jan 1, 2015
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Process flow sheet development for the Corridor Sands Project
By L. Rademeyer, P. Mazzoni, C. Kubank, F. Brown
The Corridor Sands deposits of heavy mineral sands represent the largest known economic resource of titanium dioxide minerals. The West Block of Deposit 1 alone contains Measured and Indicated Mineral
Jan 1, 2003
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Calcium and magnesium rejection from sulphate solutions in lateritic nickel solvent extraction using Versatic 10 acid-LIX®84-IC system - Synopsis
By B. Ndlovu
The world mineral industry has over the years experienced growth in the production of nickel (Ni) due to its use not only in the catalytic industry but mainly also to its demand in the stainless steel
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Pitfalls And Misuses Of Rock Mass Classification Systems For Mine Design ? Synopsis
Rock mass classification systems are extensively used in rock engineering design work, and mine design is no exception. Among the systems most widely used for mining-related design work are the NGI 0-
Jan 1, 2012
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Manufacturing Of Anhydrous Zirconium Tetrafluoride In A Batch Reactor From Plasma-Dissociated Zircon And Ammonium Bifluoride - Synopsis
By M. M. Makhofane
Anhydrous zirconium tetrafluoride can be used as a precursor for the manufacturing of nuclear-grade zirconium metal. This can be done by fluorinating plasma-dissociated zircon with ammonium bifluoride
Jan 1, 2012
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Thermal Effects On Carbon Based Electrodes Close To A High Current Electric Arc
By J. A. Bakken, M. T. Jonsson, G. A. Saevarsdottir, H. Palsson
The electrodes of a Submerged Arc Furnaces carry a high current and are subject to enormous stresses caused by both the electric arc itself, and the current distribution within the electrode. The exte
Jan 1, 2007
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International Best Practice And Resource Nationalism: The International Bar Association?s Model Mine Development Agreement - Introduciton
By P. S. G. Leon
One of the most difficult areas in concession contracts in resource-rich developing countries is achieving an equitable balance between the interests of investors, host states and, increasingly, mine
Jan 1, 2011
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Phase Transformations And Surface Characterization Of The Platinum-Chromium Coated System - Synopsis
By N. Hanief
This research involves the investigation of phase transformations in the platinum-chromium coated system. Single-layer 0.1 µm platinum coatings were deposited via electron beam deposition on 99.98 per
Jan 1, 2012
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ISACONVERT - Continuous Converting Of Nickel/PGM Mattes - Synopsis
By M. L. Bakker
The ISASMELT? top submerged lance (TSL) bath smelting process was developed in Mount Isa, Australia by Mount Isa Mines Limited (now a subsidiary of Xstrata plc) during the 1980s. By the end of 2011, t
Jan 1, 2011
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The Dual-Electrode DC Arc Furnace ? Modelling Insights
By Q. G. Reynolds
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, DC, reverse polarity, dual-electrode The dual-electrode direct current (DC) arc furnace uses two graphite electrodes, one connected as cathode, and one as anode.
Jan 1, 2011
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Engineering diagnostic features of a vibrating sieving screen’s advanced monitoring system in a mineral processing plant APCOM 2021
By N. Duda, W. Koperska, S. Anufriiev, P. Stefaniak
In mineral processing plants ore extracted from mines is processed to obtain a concentrate with the highest possible concentration of this valuable product. It is a complicated multi-stage process. U
Sep 1, 2021
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GRP Piping Applications In An Aggressive Environment ? Summary
By P M. Bradbury
The nature of aggressive process chemical requirements typically in the Platinum Refinery Industries, lend themselves to the use of Polymer Composite Glass Reinforced plastics for pipework and other a
Jan 1, 2006
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An Overview Of Sampling Best Practice In African Mining
By I. C. Spangenberg
The status of sampling practices in the gold mining industry in Africa was determined as an initial step in a process to standardize sampling practices in the mining industry. Twenty-one gold mines, t
Jan 1, 2014
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Corrosion Of Hot End Automotive Exhaust Components
By Z. W. Nkosi, M. Sephton, J. H. Potgieter
The exhaust system is a complex assembly of various components performing important tasks in harsh environments. Carbon steels have been used extensively in exhaust systems, but pressure for lower cos
Jan 1, 2006
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Survey Slope Stability Monitoring: Lessons From Venetia Diamond Mine
By F. T. Cawood, M. A. Jooste
This paper describes the survey monitoring processes at Venetia, which are discussed under visual inspections, ad hoc investigations, system monitoring and slope stability radar monitoring. This is fo
Jan 1, 2006
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Maximizing Haematite Recovery Within a Fine and Wide Particle-Size Distribution Using Wet High-Intensity Magnetic Separation
By M. Dworzanowski
The physical beneficiation of iron ore that has a wide particle-size distribution is problematic, regardless of the process applied, whether dense medium separation, gravity concentration, magnetic se
Jan 1, 2014
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The Evaluation Of Whole-Body Vibration In A South African Opencast Mine - Synopsis
By 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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SMR Geomechanics classification: Application, experience and validation
By R. Romano, E. Montalar, J. B. Serón
The SMR geomechanics classification system (adaptation of RMR for slopes) is reviewed with data from 87 actual slopes in Valencia. In a research project, SMR has been applied by a GIS system, as a met
Jan 1, 2003