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The Vaun Self-Climbing Skip (SCS) System - Typical Hoist System DetailsBy B. Kenealy
A typical deep shaft is President Steyn No. 2 in the Free State, where 9 tonnes of ore are hoisted at about 15 metres per second from 2378 metres below surface. The skips and attachments each weigh 7
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Replacement Of The Existing Merensky Reef Operations At Lebowa Platinum Mines: An Integrated Business And Operational Readiness ApproachBy O. Y. Ntrama
Lebowa Platinum Mines has been in operation since the late 1960s and is a relatively small producer compared to Anglo Platinum?s other operations. The mine has never had substantial capital investment
Jan 1, 2006
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Stiffness controlled shear behaviour of rockBy M. Pötsch, M. Blümel, E. A. Button
ABSTRACT: Stiffness controlled test procedures performed with servo-controlled shear systems are the most versatile for simulating the wide range of boundary conditions expected in nature. Examples of
Jan 1, 2003
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Water-treatment practice in South African gold minesBy R. T. White
The usual figures quoted for water usage in South African gold mines are 1 ton of water used per ton of rock broken, which represents a consumption of 4000 litres of water every second. Owing to the l
Jan 1, 1985
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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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Safety in South African mines: An analysis of accident statisticsBy H. S. Eisner, J. -P. Leger
Published South African fatality and injury statistics for mine accidents are investigated. Where possible, the South African statistics are compared with those of other countries. Commonly held attit
Jan 1, 1988
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The effect of body motion on convective heat transfer from a nude manBy U. C. Galimidi, J. M. Stewart, A. J. Van Rensburg
The effect of body movement on convective heat transfer from a man performing a block-stepping task was investigated experimentally by direct measurements of convective heat transfer. A series of expe
Jan 1, 1979
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Cooling Power of Underground EnvironmentsBy Austin Whillier, Duncan Mitchell
The problem of heat stress underground in the gold mines is approached on the basis of the heat transfer between the human body and the underground environment. Experimental measurements of radiant an
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Environmental Protection In South AfricaBy P. J. Lloyd
Society is fully justified in its concern about the environment, but that concern may, at present, be too uncritical It is, for instance, essential to establish that there is a valid environmental imp
Jan 1, 1994
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Do You See What I See? The Schizophrenic Nature Of Project Risk Management (b511f0a3-c5a1-40a1-a1a2-e904a78356a5)By J. Lamb
Project managers must juggle many aspects to bring their project in on time, on budget, and in accordance with the aims of the project owner. Whether the project is a mining feasibility study, a techn
Jan 1, 2007
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Chromium in South AfricaBy D. D. Hawat
The locations of potential reserves of chromite ores throughout the world are discussed. Reference is made to the marked changes in international trade in chromite ores during the past ten to fifteen
Jan 1, 1986
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Presidential Address: A Survival Strategy Towards Mining In The Year 2000By H. Scott-Russell
Much of the technology and methodology extensively employed in current mining operations is in the mature phase of its lifecycle and, consequently, subject to the principle of diminishing returns. It
Jan 1, 1993
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Drill monitoring at Venetia MineBy R. Hummel
In the quest to reduce overall costs and improve operating efficiency, the application of GPS based technology in open pit mining has evolved significantly in recent times. Venetia Mine has been leadi
Sep 1, 2001
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Hydraulic Backfilling As Developed And Practised At East DriefonteinBy W. J. C. Pothas
This paper describes the state of the art in backfilling techniques used on East Driefontein Gold Mine. Areas covered are the preparation plant, the distribution plant, the pipeline network and finall
Jan 1, 1988
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Elevated Conveyors In Mining Applications - 1. IntroductionBy S. Curry
The Objana Cement Plant is located in central Nigeria, approximately 200km south of capital city Abuja (figure 1). It is the second largest cement plant in Africa, and the fifth largest in the world [
Jan 1, 2008
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Improved seismic event locationsBy S. M. Spottiswoode, Linzer. L. M.
We report on further progress in improving seismic locations by using the so-called double-difference method (Spottiswoode and Milev, 1998 and Waldhauser et al., 1999). Double-differences are obtaine
Jan 1, 2003
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Estimating the strength of rock materialsBy Z. T. Bieniawski
Estimating the strength of rock materials by Z. T. BIENIAWSKI, Pr.Eng., D.Sc.(Eng.) (Visitor) A practical approach for estimating the strength behaviour of rock materials is presented. The demand for
Jan 3, 1974
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The Design of Underground Cooling TowersBy A. Whillier
Recommendations are given for the design of vertical cooling towers for use underground in mines and a method is given for predicting the entering and leaving water temperatures when a given amount of
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Use of an Energy Balance around the Mill Sump to Estimate Mill Discharge DensityBy M. H. Moys
A method of estimating the percent solids in the discharge from a grinding mill is described and tested on both pilot and industrial scale. It involves the use of energy and mass balances around the m
Jan 1, 1987