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Water Balances In Hydrometallurgical RefineriesBy M. Kirsten, W. H. Botha, M. H. Fox, J. A. Moolman, A. J. Lathwood
Water is a valuable and in many areas a scarce resource. Governmental legislation regulates the environmental impact of water usage and wastewater disposal through the issue of licenses. These require
Jan 1, 2007
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Campaign Mining Set-Up For Waste Stripping At New Vaal Colliery - SynopsisBy P. R. Mothemela
The objective of the investigation is to optimize the truck and shovel operations for pre-stripping at New Vaal Colliery by introducing campaign mining. The aim of campaign mining is to improve the ef
Jan 1, 2013
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Defining A Representative Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Measurement For Underground Bord And Pillar Coal Mining - SynopsisBy C. Norden
The purpose of this article is to show how a representative overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) measurement can be calculated for an underground coal mining bord and pillar batch process. The calcul
Jan 1, 2012
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Towards electrode immersion control on Lonmin?s no. 1 circular furnace - SynopsisBy G. A. Georgalli
A control philosophy to be applied by Lonmin to maintain constant electrode immersion in their no. 1 circular smelting furnace is put forward. This control philosophy is facilitated though a combinati
Jan 1, 2008
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Investigation of the reactivity and grain size of lime calcined at extra-high temperatures by flash heatingBy Z. L. Xue, J. L. Li, X. Y. Wang
"In low-carbon energy-efficient basic oxygen furnace (BOF) steelmaking processes, limestone partly or completely replaces the active lime. The effects of limestone calcination temperature (1200–1500°C
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparing different methods of sampling to estimate the mineral resource in the Elizabeth Bay aeolian diamond placerBy J. U. Burger
The Elizabeth Bay aeolian deposit in Namibia comprises a sedimentary package of diamondiferous grits that have been deposited, reworked and concentrated to various degrees by dominant southerly winds.
Jan 1, 2009
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Book Review British Mining FieldsBritish Mining Fields, by J. E. Metcalf. Published by the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London, 1969. Price 50s. (Students, 30s.). A 100 years or so ago Britain's mining industry led t
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Infacon 74An International Ferro-alloys Congress, arranged by the Ferro Alloy Producers' Association of South Africa, the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and the National Institute for Me
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A mechanized rock cutting system for mining narrow platinum reefsBy P. Valicek, M. Farren, G. Harrison, G. van den Berg, P. van Dorssen, P. Kramers
Full mechanization of the stoping operation using rockbreaking methods other than blasting has been a target of research for decades because of the considerable payoffs in terms of increased face adva
Sep 1, 2001
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Capturing Economic Benefits From BlastingBy A. Ndibalema
Blasting is one of the primary functions in any mining operation. Despite the fact that it generally constitutes between 30% to 40% of the mining cost, blasting also affects the cost-effectiveness of
Jan 1, 2008
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A Newly Developed Plaster Stemming Method For Blasting - SynopsisBy H. Cevizci
In this study, a newly developed plaster stemming method is studied and compared with the usual dry drill cuttings stemming method for surface blasting in mines and quarries. Drill cuttings are genera
Jan 1, 2012
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Repair works and tests at the Rossio tunnel, PortugalBy F. Pinto, J. V. Lemos, A. Sousa, L. Ribeiro e Sousa
The Rossio railway tunnel was built in 1890 crossing several formations involving limestones, basalts and also sandy and clayey formations. Due to the fact that it is an old underground structure reha
Jan 1, 2003
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Installation of Resin-Grouted Rockbolts in Hard Rock Mining:Challenges and Solutions for Improved SafetyBy T. G. Maepa
"The creation of mine excavations alters the stress distribution in the surrounding rock mass. In modern mining, resin-grouted rockbolts are used as a means of support in order to redistribute stresse
Jan 1, 2017
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An integrated and sustainable solution to ensure in-section dust compliance - SynopsisBy N. F. Mashinini
Optimization of current control systems, proper maintenance and efficient training of personnel are recommendations made to control the amount of dust that underground employees are exposed to on a da
Jan 1, 2008
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Intensification of flotation with an air-sparged hydro cycloneBy A. J. Burger, F. L. D. Cloete
Tests indicated that effective recovery of pyrite from a coarse Witwatersrand quartzitic ore can be accomplished by intensified flotation in an air-sparged hydrocyclone. Air is fed through the porous
Jan 1, 1988
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Book news1. Book reviews Physiochemical properties of molten slags and glasses, by E.T. Turkdogan. London, Metals Society, 1983.516 pp. £35. Reviewer: A.F .S. Scboukens Microstructural characterisation of meta
Jan 1, 1985
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Evaluation Of The Influence Of Grout Prestressing Systems On The Performance Of Timber Packs: Static And Dynamic ConsiderationsA method is proposed for the evaluation of the influence of grout prestressing systems on the support resistance offered by timber packs. It is shown that, in order not to reduce the load-carrying cap
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use of Simulation Tromp Partition Curves in Developing the Flowsheet of Plant Extensions at Grootegeluk Coal MineBy T. De Lange
Extensions to the beneficiation plant at the Grootegeluk Coal Mine are currently being planned in order to provide power station coal for Escom's Matimba Power Station, presently under constructi
Jan 1, 1987
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Recent Experiences of Continuous Casting at Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation LimitedBy W. K. C. Boemer, G. A. Davies
Vanadium slag production in the shaking ladles started in April 1968, steelmaking was begun in July 1968 and the first continuously cast blocks were produced soon after on the 29th July, 1968. Nominal
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A 100-MN Jacking System for Testing Coal Pillars UndergroundBy K. Hodgson, J. P. M. Hojem, N. G. W. Cook
Already about one-third of South Africa's coal is mined at depths exceeding 100 metres. Almost all this mining is done by the bord and pillar method. Conventional design procedures call for ever