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Equilibrium Between Titania Slags And Metallic Iron - IntroductionBy J. M. Eriksen, T. Rosenqvist, H. Elstad, S. Seim, A. Hildal
The titanium industry demands high titanium feedstock for their processes. As rutile resources are limited, ilmenite has become the most important titanium source. Ilmenite smelting is an important pa
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine Design, Scheduling, And Modifying Factors Methodology Applied To Big Blocks Compared With Individual PanelsBy D. Hanekom
Over the past couple of years, Anglo Platinum has made extensive use of technology within the core disciplines (geology, evaluation, survey, and planning) that collectively form part of mineral resour
Jan 1, 2012
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Spotlight - G.T. Van Rooyen 'Materials In Action' Symposium ? Pretoria, 29-30 June 1994Professor G.T. van Rooyen has guided the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Pretoria in South Africa for the past 32 years. During this period, 54 maste
Jan 1, 1994
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The Age Of Intelligence. Online Diagnostic And Automated Maintenance PlanningBy A. Marek
Reduced downtime and maximized availability of mining machines are the key factors in optimizing production rates. As technology moves industry towards an age of ?intelligent machines? it sets the fou
Jan 1, 2012
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The intensive cyanidation of gold-plant gravity concentratesBy D. Duncanson, R. J. Davidson, C. G. S. Schmidt, G. A. Brown, J. D. Taylor, N. W. Hanf
The development of a cyanidation route for the treatment of gold-plant gravity concentrates is described. This work was carried out as a natural consequence of earlier improvements to the recovery of
Jan 1, 1978
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Proceedings of the February, 1969, General MeetingThe February General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 19th February, 1969 at 4.30 p.m. Mr R. C. J. Goode (President) was in the Chair. There were also present
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An evaluation of yielding timber props as a support system in rockburst conditionsWritten contribution by J.F. Curtist The paper is an interesting exercise in the application of mathematics to a theoretical situation presumed to oc¬cur underground. However, some of the assumptions
Jan 1, 1991
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Introducing new Council members (e6ca7ed6-0c58-4a98-a637-de9f820d3b36)Professor R.F. Sandenbergh matriculated at Germiston Afrikaans High School, and then he obtained the degrees of B.Eng. (Chem.) in 1972, M.Eng. (Chem.) in 1975, and D.Eng. (Met.) in 1983-all from the U
Jan 1, 1990
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Surface Mining And Its Socio-Economic Impacts And ChallengesBy Stephen Yirenkyi
The mining industry remains the backbone of many economies in the developing world. Its resurgence in Ghana since 1989 was driven by the global paradigm which emphasizes private sector-led development
Jan 1, 2008
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University of Kentucky’s ongoing experience with statewide expansion of engineering education: Lessons learnedBy G. T. Lineberry, C. M. Baird, D. L. Silverstein
The University of Kentucky (UK), with an enrollment of 25,891 in fall 2002, is a comprehensive, public land-grant university located in the Bluegrass Region of Central Kentucky. As the State’s flagshi
Jan 1, 2003
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Proceedings of the January, 1969, General MeetingThe January General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 15th January, 1969 at 4.30 p.m. Mr R. C. J. Goode (President) was in the Chair. There were also present e
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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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Contributions to DiscussionA. H. Mokken: I am pleased to have been given this opportunity to make a contribution to Dr Muller's paper tonight. The reason for this is that, at one stage in our careers, we were associates in
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An experimental study on the electrical potential of non-piezoelectric geomaterials during fracturing and slidingBy T. Ito, N. Tokashiki, H. A. Bilgin, Ö. Aydan, T. Akagi
This study is concerned with the electric potential induced by deformation, fracturing and sliding of non-piezoelectric geomaterials. In experiments, the acoustic emissions together with electric pote
Jan 1, 2003
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Cold-Spray Coating of an Fe-40 At.% Al Alloy with Additions of RutheniumBy L. A. Cornish, I. A. Mwamba, R. A. Couperthwaite
"In previous work by the authors, it was established that additions of 0.2 at.% Ru to an Fe-40 at.% Al alloy improved the corrosion and oxidation resistance of the alloy. The alloy was produced by mec
Jan 1, 2016
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The effect of particle sizes and solids concentration on the rheology of silicas and based suspensions - SynopsisBy N. Mangesana
The effect of high solids concentration and coarse particle sizes (d50 ranges 90?300 µm) on the viscosity of a suspension of water and silica sand was investigated. The experiments were designed to in
Jan 1, 2008
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Application of the Palla? vibrating mill in ultra fine grinding circuits - SynopsisBy K. Andres
This paper presents the vibrating mill technology and summarizes the grinding principle of ultra fine grinding. In addition, a variety of operations is described and the benefits of these different op
Jan 1, 2010
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Management of seismic and swelling groundBy P. N. Erasmus
This paper considers the fundamental concepts of support design for underground openings in highly stressed ground. It concludes that the conventional deformed reinforcing bar, woven mesh and cable la
Jan 1, 2009
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A Mintek perspective of the past 25 years in minerals bioleaching - SynopsisBy M. Gericke
The microbial leaching of metal sulfides is now an established biotechnological technology. Over the past 25 years, refinements in the engineering design of bioleaching processes have paralleled advan
Jan 1, 2009
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Predicting The Compressive And Tensile Strength Of Rocks From Indentation Hardness Index - Synopsis (5d939d82-50f6-4a6f-af03-1325a51614fd)By S. Kahraman
The prediction of rock properties from indirect testing methods is important, particularly for preliminary investigations since indirect tests are easier and cheaper than the direct tests. In this stu
Jan 1, 2012