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Sulphuric Acid Plant Water Saving OptionsBy R. J. Forzatti
The production of sulphuric acid from sulphur generates heat. The majority of this heat is recovered as steam and is often used to generate electricity. Heat not recovered as steam is rejected to cool
Jan 1, 2014
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Equilibrium Interactions Between Freeze Lining And Slag In Ilmenite SmeltingIn ilmenite smelting, the FeO content of the feed material (nominally FeO.TiO2) is decreased by reduction with carbon. In a parallel reaction, a significant amount of the TiO2 is reduced toTi2O3. One
Jan 1, 2004
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Estimation Of Optimum Specific Energy Based On Rock Properties For Assessment Of Roadheader PerformanceBy C. Balci
Specific energy is defined as the amount of work required to break a unit volume of rock and is used to predict the performance of mechanical miners. It is obtained from full-scale rock cutting experi
Jan 1, 2004
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NEMA, Mining And Metallurgy And The Social Environment: Implications From The Melting Pot - IntroductionBy A. Burger Pintér
To be meaningful the sharing of ideas about the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) and social issues within the context of Mining and Metallurgy (M&M) requires an honest scrutiny of the M&M/
Jan 1, 2000
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Numerical modelling of brittle rock failure using a combined finite-discrete element approach: implications for rock engineering designBy R. J. Pine, J. M. Rance, J. S. Coggan
ABSTRACT: The safe design of excavations created in a fractured rock mass is of paramount importance in rock engineering. Depending on the nature of the stress regime acting on an excavation, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Mobile hydraulic support for copper ore minesBy K. Kotwica, P. Gospodarczyk, J. Sosnica, J. Pawlik, Z. Iwulski, K. Pawlik
The paper presents problems resulting from the mobile mining machines functioning and requirements concerning a machine control system, which controls successive operation stages of such machines. The
Jan 1, 2003
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A Statistical Determination Of Methane Emission From Coalbeds - Case StudyBy S. Sarac
In this study, a statistical model is suggested in order to determine the methane emission from a working seam. In the proposed method, methane concentrations which are systematically measured in retu
Jan 1, 2003
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A new evaluation method of JRC and its size effectBy T. Saito, S. Murata
An original concept of JRC-diagram that can evaluate JRC and its size-effect by using a fractal model was proposed. In order to confirm the applicability of the JRC-diagram, first, JRC of the tensile
Jan 1, 2003
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The Puzzle Of Media And Sector Legislation: Putting The Pieces Together To Create The Legal Picture For The Mining Industry - IntroductionBy C. Dixon
This paper is based on the assumption of some knowledge of the National Water Act. It will consider the question of how that Act fits in with: a) existing laws which overlap on the subject matter
Jan 1, 1999
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Considering in situ grade variability during mining sequenceBy R. Peroni, J. Kopp
Mine planning and scheduling is based on using a geological model for the deposit. Blocks are used to discretize the deposit into mineable volumes where grade values are assigned. Traditional estimati
Jan 1, 2003
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The Transfer Of Knowledge Produced By The DEEPMINE Research Programme: A Critical EvaluationBy R. J. Durrheim
The DEEPMINE Collaborative Research Programme was established to create the technological and human resources platform that would make it possible to mine gold safely and profitably at depths of 3 to
Jan 1, 2002
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Innovations In Ferro Alloys Technology In IndiaBy C. N. Harman
Steel is the most versatile material which has made the progress in every aspect on this earth possible. There are hundreds of varieties of steel because for each application it has to be made with sp
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Aspects Of The Ventilation Of High-Speed Developing Tunnels In Hot Working EnvironmentsThe excavation of ramps and tunnels often requires high-speed development with (or without) the use of high-energy mining equipment such as loaders, dump trucks, TBMs and roadheaders. This high-spee
Jan 1, 2000
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Sawability Prediction Of Carbonate Rocks From Brittleness IndexesBy O. Gunaydin
Performance measurements of large-diameter circular saws were conducted on eight different carbonate rocks in marble factories located in some areas of Turkey. Rock samples were collected from these f
Jan 1, 2004
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A Century Of Migrant Labour In The Gold Mines Of South AfricaBy J. S. Harington
Our purpose is to record and to explain the widely changing numbers of the huge total of black workers on the gold mines of South Africa over the century from 1896 to 1996. These men were recruited fr
Jan 1, 2004
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The Effect Of Underground Mine Water On Performance Of The Mufulira Flotation ProcessBy D. E. Ng?andu
The experience of Mufulira concentrator, of the Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Limited, with underground mine drainage water, which is used in milling operations is discussed. It is shown that the u
Jan 1, 2001
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Atmospheric Oxidative and Non-Oxidative Leaching of Ni-Cu Matte by Acidified Ferric Chloride SolutionBy L. M. Sekhukhune
The atmospheric leaching of copper-bearing matte by acidic ferric chloride solution was studied at the laboratory scale. The aim was to achieve maximum copper and nickel recovery by investigating the
Jan 1, 2014
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Second Reply To R. Altindag ?Brittleness And Drillability? - In The Journal Of SAIMM, Vol 103. No. 8. Pp. 525By H. G. Denkhaus
Please allow me the temerity to reply to your reply to my contribution as follows: A fracture is brittle if plastic deformation is absent or, conversely a fracture is ductile if plastic deformation
Jan 1, 2003
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Base Metals Heap Leaching Applications And Process ParametersThe heap leaching of base metal ores can be applied within a number of different scenarios, each requiring its own set of parameters to be determined during the metallurgical testwork programme. The o
Jan 1, 2007
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Risk Identification, Assessment And Management In The Mining And Metallurgical IndustriesBy H. Simonsen
Risk assessment consists of a search for the answers to: ?What can happen? ?How likely it is that it can happen? ?What are the consequences if it does happen? Perhaps the most important aim
Jan 1, 1999