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Critical investigation into the problems surrounding pillar holing operations
By L. Mpolokeng, J. P. Labuschagne, H. Yilmaz
"An investigation into pillar cutting was carried out at a platinum mine on the western limb of the Bushveld Complex. The focus was on crush pillar design and implementation in order to ultimately imp
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Myths About DC Arc Furnaces ? Synopsis
By R. T. Jones
DC arc furnaces are widely used for steel scrap melting as well as for reductive smelting of ore fines. Industrial smelting applications include the smelting of chromite to produce ferrochromium, the
Jan 1, 2011
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Primary De-Oxidation Of Basic Oxygen Furnace Steel By Means Of Carbon
By C. Kloppers
The aim of this investigation was to reduce the cost of primary steel de-oxidation by substitution of aluminium primary de-oxidation with a practice that uses carbon. The cost of carbon is four times
Jan 1, 2001
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Melting Phenomena In Ferromanganese Production
By Dechun Lou, Benjamin Ravary, Merete Tangstad, Stein Wasbø, Sean Gaal
The melting phenomena of manganese ore, slag and alloys were studied in an experimental sessile drop furnace. Particles of approximately 20-60mg were placed on graphite substrates and then heated at a
Jan 1, 2007
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Theoretical, practical, and economic difficulties in sampling for trace constituents - Synopsis
Many industries base their decisions on the assaying of tiny analytical sub-samples. The problem is that most of the time several sampling and sub-sampling stages are required before the laboratory pr
Jan 1, 2010
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Modelling and Determining the Technical Efficiency of a Surface Coal Mine Supply Chain
By M. D. Budeba
Determining the efficiency of a surface coal mine operation is an essential activity, which can help in deciding on the optimal use of input resources, including effective capital allocation, in gener
Jan 1, 2014
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Potential Metallurgical Treatment Of Copper Concentrates With High Arsenic Contents - Synopsis
By I. Mihajlovic
This paper investigates a potential method for arsenic removal from copper concentrates using hypochlorite leaching. The problems concerning pyrometallurgical processing of copper concentrates with hi
Jan 1, 2011
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Characterizing The Mineralogical Variability Of A Chilean Copper Deposit Using Plurigaussian Simulations
By J. Betzhold
Knowing more about an orebody makes it easier to exploit it profitably. Many orebodies are made up of different rock types, alteration zones or mineralogical ensembles: oxides versus sulphides or faci
Jan 1, 2000
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Measurement of in situ stresses in deep drillholes for a hydroelectric project
By N. Kumar, A. K. Dhawan, A. Varughese, S. K. Khullar
Abstract The in-situ stress field is one of the primary parameters influencing the performance of underground structures particularly in the Himalayas where there is strong influence of topography
Jan 1, 2003
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Blast optimization at Kriel Colliery - Synopsis
By A. M. Neale
Kriel Colliery has experienced some sub-standard blast results on the overburden. Blast results are considered poor when the fragmentation is too big, back break into the new highwall, capping is expe
Jan 1, 2010
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The Strategic And Tactical Value Of A 3D Geotechnical Model For Mining Optimization, Anglo Platinum, Sandsloot Open Pit
Sandsloot open pit is situated on the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex, 250 km north east of Johannesburg, South Africa. Sandsloot is currently the largest open pit platinum mine in the world and
Jan 1, 2006
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Modelling water uptake in highly compacted bentonite in environmental sealing barriers
By W. Wittke, J. Gattermann
ABSTRACT: One alternative to close a radioactive waste repository in rock salt is the construction of a “Cross Section Closure (CSC)“ sealing barrier. The proposed material for the CSC is highly compa
Jan 1, 2003
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Nitriding Of Ilmenite And High-Grade Slag Fines ? Synopsis
By D. S. van Vuuren
Titanium bearing resources can selectively be chlorinated at temperatures below 200°C if the Ti02 in the feed is nitrided before chlorination. However, the nitriding reaction is highly endothermic, re
Jan 1, 2011
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Spontaneous combustion risk in South African coalfields
By B. Genc
"The risk of spontaneous combustion is well known in the South African coal mining industry. In the coming years it is very possible that the incidence of spontaneous combustion will increase from cur
Jan 1, 2015
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Mineralogical, Petrographic And Geological Controls On Coal Ash Fusion Temperature From New Clydesdale Colliery, Witbank Coalfield, South Africa
By S-L. Weeber
Ash fusion temperature is the temperature at which the mineral matter in coal begins to soften, flow and fuse. It is an important parameter relating to coal utilization. Optimum ash fusion temperature
Jan 1, 2000
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Numerical simulation of multiphase flow in a Vanyukov furnace
By Y. M. Chen, H. L. Zhang, W. U. Bing, C. Q. Zhou
Multiphase flow in the widely used Vanyukov furnace was numerically studied. An unsteady three-dimensional and three-phase flow model was firstly built using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) sof
Jan 1, 2015
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Pit Wall Failures On ?Unknown? Structures
By Phillip M. Dight
A number of impending and actual pit wall failures have been observed and documented which have been interpreted to initiate on newly generated structural features. This infers failure through intact
Jan 1, 2006
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The Application Of GRP And Thin Spray Liner Support Products In A Typical Block Cave Mining Method To Enhance Safety And Productivity ? Synopsis
A typical sub-level block cave mining extraction method employs an undercut level to establish a cavity in hard rock, and as such requires special support methods and products to be installed during t
Jan 1, 2012
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Regression revisited (again)
One of the seminal pioneering papers in reserve evaluation was published by Danie Krige in 1951. In that paper he introduced the concept of regression techniques in providing better estimates for stop
Jan 1, 2015
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Safety Considerations When Blasting Off The Solid In Underground Fiery Coal Mines
By G. V. R. Landman
In the early days of underground coal mining, the use of explosives to break coal resulted in a large number of disastrous methane and coal dust explosions and consequential loss of life. Research by
Jan 1, 2000