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The properties and uses of mixtures of coal, and water or oilBy D. W. Horsfall
This paper reviews the properties and uses of mixtures of coal with fuel oil, methanol, or water, emphasis being placed on mixtures of coal and water. The material presented is taken from studies cond
Jan 1, 1990
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Surface Mine Blast Design and Consultant SystemBy D. E. Scheck
A computer-aided blast design consultant system has been developed. The software consists of two modules: one uses theoretical and empirical formulae and procedures to design a blast based on user sup
Jan 1, 1987
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Wear-debris analysis as an integral component of machinery condition monitoringBy G. J. Wright, M. J. Neale
As machines become more complex and vital to our way of life, any disturbance or failure of their proper functioning tends to have serious consequences. To prevent such failures, increasing attention
Jan 1, 1987
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Opencast coal mining at Kriel CollieryBy C. S. Northcote, I. F. Buchan, L. F. Baars
In 1969 the Coal Division of the Anglo American Corporation was awarded the tender to supply coal to the new 3000 MW power station to be erected at Kriel, which is situated midway between the towns of
Jan 1, 1980
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The progression of metallurgical testwork during heap leach designThe depletion of favourably located and higher-grade mineral deposits, combined with more favourable metal prices and higher capital costs, has stimulated research into heap leaching of lower grade or
Jan 1, 2009
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Rock-Engineering Audit Procedures To Improve The Safety Of Mine WorkersBy N. C. Gay
During the past two to three years, there have been some significant Improvements to the quality of the support systems being used on South African gold mines, and the Implementation of these new deve
Jan 1, 1997
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Pressure Pulsation Analysis Of Crankshaft Driven Positive Displacement PumpsBy R. Van Rijswick
Crankshaft driven piston and piston diaphragm pumps inherently generate a varying flow each crankshaft revolution. Depending on the system connected, this flow variation results in a pressure pulsatio
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Features of a Deep-Level ShaftBy D. H. Hillhouse, G. Lange
Design features of a deep-level shaft by D. H. HILLHOUSE. Pr. Eng.(Visitor)- and G. LANGE. Pr. Eng.(Fellow) Design and technical features of a large, deep shaft are described, and details of the sinki
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Refractory Design Effect On Submerged Arc Furnace Life And Production Performance ? The Zimbabwe Alloys ExperienceBy N. R. Shoko, J. Chirasha
Refractory design remains the most fundamental factor in furnace construction. Refractory design details and proven technology consideration is of paramount importance to come up with an optimum furna
Jan 1, 2007
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An Integrated Expert And Vision System At BHP Billiton CanningtonAs part of a broad program to optimise the performance of their grinding circuit, BHP Billiton Cannington have installed an OCS© Expert system together with three VisioRockTM online particle size anal
Jan 1, 2007
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Planning Open Pit Mining Operations Using SimulationBy Peter N. Calder, Alan Bauer
The complexity of modem open pit load-haul-dump systems is described, and the need for realistic working models is pointed out. Both standard and probabilistic simulation procedures are discussed, pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Integration of strategic open-pit mine planning into hierarchical artificial intelligenceBy A. Navarra, A. Quelopana
The mine production scheduling problem (MPSP) has been studied since the 1960s, and remains an active area of computational research. In extending the concepts of the MPSP, the automated mine may now
Dec 1, 2021
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Some novel features and implications of a general risk-analysis model for new mining venturesBy D. G. Krige
The scope and salient features of a general risk-analysis model for the main types of new mining ventures are covered in brief outline. The following special features and their effects on the investme
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Self-Heating And ExplosibilityBy M. J. Gouws, T. P. Knoetze
The spontaneous combustion of coal and the explosion of coal dust are two phenomena that were identified by the South African mining industry as requiring investigation. Research contracts were awarde
Jan 1, 1995
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Seismicity Associated With Deep-Level Mining At Western Deep Levels LimitedBy W. A. Lenhardt
During the past five years, several research projects on the causes of mining induced seismicity have been carried out by the Rockburst Research Department at Western Deep levels Limited. This paper s
Jan 1, 1992
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The selective mining of low-ash blend coking coal at Van Dyks Drift CollieryBy R. B. MacGillivray
The No. 2 Seam at Van Dyks Drift Colliery was found to be made up of six easily recognizable bands or plies of differing qualities. Not only did the plies differ from one another in quality, but their
Jan 1, 1985
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Multi-Mineral Cut-Off Grade Optimization By Grid SearchBy E. Cetin
Orebodies that contain more than one economically important mineral are generally evaluated by parametric cut-off grades. This approach often leads to mis-valuation of mineral deposits because cut-off
Aug 1, 2013
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Annual Financial Statements - Report Of The Independent AuditorsBy SAIMM SAIMM
To the members of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy We have audited the annual financial statements of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy set out on pages 575
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis Of The Radial And Tangential Stress Distribution Between Two Neighbouring Circular Holes Under Internal Pressure By Numerical Modelling - SynopsisBy Sh. Arshadnejad
Stress analysis in a rock medium is essential to determine the stress concentration between two consecutive circular holes and prediction of fracture behaviour. When two consecutive circular holes in
Jan 1, 2011
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Modern materials for underground supportBy M. McChesney
Modern materials for underground support* by M. McChesney The properties required of a support material for underground tunnels are discussed and, because concrete is both economical and easy to apply
Jan 12, 1976