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Some aspects of energy and the environment in the steel industryBy J. J. C. Heynike
The relationship between population growth and steel consumption since the beginning of the twentieth century is indicated, reference being made to the increasing capacity of production units and the
Jan 1, 1978
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The influence on galvanic corrosion tests of resistance in the metalic conduction pathBy use of a finite-difference model of an experimental galvanic cell, the effect of a resistance in the metalic conduction path on the potential and current distributions in the cell was predicted. Th
Jan 1, 1989
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The South African Institute Of Mining And Metallurgy Reference Books In The Institute Section Of The Library Of The Chamber Of Mines Of South Africa List No. 5The Institute has concluded an agreement with the Chamber of Mines whereby the Chamber Librarian maintains a section in the Library for the Institute. Surface effects of underground mining South Afric
Jan 1, 1986
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A Viscoelastic Approach To The Modelling Of The Transient Closure Behavior Of Tabular Excavations After BlastingBy D. F. Malan
This study Investigates transient closure piles of tabular excavations. Measured closure profiles in stopes indicate that time-dependent acts f the rockmass can be very prominent but such effects have
Jan 1, 1995
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The Future Development of the Iron and Steel Industry in South Africa (ca88ca3b-829d-473d-ac6d-cf056a75fa75)By J. P. Coetzee
Dr. K. Gebhard In his excellent and comprehensive survey on the future development of the Iron and Steel Industry in South Africa, Mr. Coetzee has also mentioned the direct reduction processes as a p
Jan 3, 1971
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Age as a Causal Factor in Heat StrokeBy N. B. Strydom
The data on heat stroke cases reported during the past five years were examined to determine the influence of age on the incidence of heat stroke. Relating the age distribution of these cases to that
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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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Spontaneous combustion of the organic mater in discards from the Witbank coalfieldBy R. M. Falcon
The paper opens with a summary of the major factors responsible for spontaneous combustion in coal discards. These include heat arising from the oxidation of coal and pyrite, and from the weting of dr
Jan 1, 1986
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Fluidized- bed reduction of fine iron ore by the in situ combustion of coalBy R. J. Dippenaar, J. C. van den Berg
This paper describes an investigation into the prereduction of hematite fines in a fluidized-bed reactor as a means by which they can be prepared for direct smelting in a transfered-arc plasma furnace
Jan 1, 1989
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The planning of mining-equipment trialsBy M. G. Adamson, B. D. H. Phillips
This paper describes a procedure that has been found successful in the planning and execution of practical trials of mechanized-mining equipment. The procedure is illustrated by reference to developme
Jan 1, 1978
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Strip mining at Arnot CollieryBy M. H. Marsden, R. A. Laybourne, J. D. Flint
Operations of the strip mine at Arnot Colliery are described, and the improved volumetric extraction of the in situ coal reserves that has been obtained by the application of strip-mining techniques i
Jan 1, 1980
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Discussion: The beneficiation of fine coal by dense-medium cyclones* by P. J. F. Fourie, P. J. van del WaIt, and L. M. FalconBy D. W. Horsfallt
The above paper gives a fair amount of information and is a useful addition to the literature on a subject of growing importance. I believe that more experimental results could have been given, togeth
Jan 1, 1980
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Restoration of the dolomite water balance at Western Areas Gold Mining Company LimitedBy A. Vogelzang
The paper describes how the level of the water-table was reduced as a result of increased pumping of water from the mine. Because such a condition in an area where there is compactable material above
Jan 1, 1978
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Prediction Of Pressures Losses In Straight-Through Diaphragm Valves - NomenclatureBy V. G. Pienaar, B. M. Mbiya, P. T. Slatter
[a constant b constant cc onstant c' constant D pipe diameter (m) Dshear shear diameter (m) E error function fth theoretical friction factor F function F' function K fluid consiste
Jan 1, 2007
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Nitrogen-Alloyed Austenitic Stainless Steels And Their PropertiesBy A. Koursaris, Y. N. Turan
This paper reports the results of a literature review carried out on nitrogen-alloyed austenitic stainless steels and their properties. It was found that a large volume of work has been carried out on
Jan 1, 1993
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Improving the transportation of men, material and rock in deep level gold mines through mechanizationBy S. M. Rupprecht
The transportation of men, material and rock in mechanization programmes is often neglected, or at least plays only a secondary function, as the primary focus is on proving the technology. This is des
Sep 1, 2001
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Performance Evaluation Of A Carbon-In-Pulp Plant By Dynamic SimulationBy C. L. E. Swartz, I. J. Barker, J. H. Schubert
A dynamic simulator of the leaching and adsorption cascades of a gold plant was developed and used to compare the effect of various disturbances on the overall efficiency of the plant. These compariso
Jan 1, 1993
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The crystallization of rutile from titaniferous slagsBy R. A. H. Lycett, P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat
The crystallization of rutile from titaniferous slags by R. A. H. LYCETT, M.Se. (Eng.),"A.M.I.M.M. (Visitor), P. R. JOCHENS, Pr. Eng., M.Se. (Eng.) (Rand), Ph.D. (Member), and D. D. HOWAT, B.Se., Ph.D
Jan 9, 1975
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Underground Lighting in the Gold Mining IndustryBy J. H. Viljoen, N. B. Strydom, J. S. Greyson, C. H. Van Graan
SYNOPSIS Bad eyesight and poor illumination can contribute to the occurrence of accidents in mines. As one part of a study of this problem, surveys of light intensities have been conducted in 19 gold
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DiamondsBy E. P. Gush
Diamonds, an enigma in a mineral resource sense. Chemically, diamonds are no more than carbon crystals in a cubic system-formed one might add under conditions of great pressure and temperature. They
Jan 1, 1994