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Tests on the cutting performance of a continuous minerBy F. F. Roxborough, P. King, E. J. Pedroncelli
This paper describes tests on the performance of a continuous miner in cutting South African coal. Although coal cutting has been investigated extensively overseas, the results have not led to signifi
Jan 1, 1981
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An economic evaluation of an integrated stoping systemBy R. P. H. Willis
This paper describes the economics of backfilling, hydro-power, and mechanization when they are combined in an integrated stoping system. These three technologies have been shown to be viable, and the
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer-aided Use of a Screening Process ModelBy G. Ferrara
The mathematical framework of a well-established model proposed earlier by the authors for the screening process is briefly recalled. Some numerical methods for the application of the model, concernin
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect Of Aspect Ratio On The Grinding Efficiency Of Open And Closed Circuit AG/SAG Mills (82af0583-d758-43fa-b602-3293648ccfbd)The aspect ratio (mill diameter/mill length) of autogenous and semi autogenous mills varies widely and can be as high as three or as low as 0.5. The literature on the subject of what effect aspect rat
Jan 1, 2007
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The performance of an industrial wet high-intensity magnetic separator for the recovery of gold and uraniumBy R. C. Dunne, W. A. Gilbert, I. J. Corrans, K. S. Liddell
After bench-scale and pilot-plant tests in which it was shown that wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) can achieve good recoveries of gold and uranium from Witwatersrand residues, a product
Jan 1, 1983
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The influence of superhardening and alloy modification on the reversible temperembrittlement behaviour of Iow-alloy steelBy G. Peinaar
Superhardening is a new development by which a substantial increase in hardenability above the normal can be achieved in Iow-alloy steels. This paper concerns the reversible temper-embrittlement behav
Jan 1, 1984
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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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Reducing WAD Cyanide At The Discharge Spigot (dda097cf-c258-4703-898a-7d09300cbbc0)In a gold CIP/CIL circuit, adding new circuit water to a final tails thickener and then directing the thickener overflow to the head of the circuit significantly reduces the cyanide concentration at t
Jan 1, 2007
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The performance testing of permitted explosives for coal minesBy B. W. Wallace
Permitted explosives in South Africa are those explosives approved by the relevant State authority for use in fiery coal mines. The main tests that an explosive must pass for this approval are the gal
Jan 1, 1986
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GEOSTAT1: A Prototype Expert System for the Explicit Knowledge Approach to GeostatisticsBy M. David
This paper addresses the problem of technological transfer in geostatistics. Expert systems have become popular in certain fields because the needs of the industry are not provided for by traditional
Jan 1, 1987
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Universal Kriging - 12.1 IntroductionIn Chapter 1 we mentioned that up to three components are considered to represent the variability of regionalized variables : a deterministic component, a correlated component, and a random componen
Jan 1, 1978
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Economic Comparison of Mineral Exploration and Acquisition Strategies to Obtain Ore ReservesBy R. L. Robinson
An analytical framework is formulated to assist mining companies in assessing the relative merits of mineral exploration and acquisition strategies. The anticipated costs, risks, and returns of each s
Jan 1, 1987
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Incrustation Problems In Long Distance Copper Concentrate PipelinesBy A. Cáceres, L. Navarro, N. Altmann, R. Betinol
Copper concentrate is produced in Chile in the high Andes and transported to the coast for shipping through long distance pipelines. The pipeline and fittings installed have to withstand the high abra
Jan 1, 2007
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The effects of mil speed and filing on the behaviour of the load in a rotary grinding millBy M. H. Moys, K. S. Liddell
The dynamics of the ball load within a wet-grinding mil are examined, using measurements of torque and load position, The test equipment provided an accurate torque measurement, and the toe and should
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use Of PGE And Base Metal Grades And Ratios To Determine The Stratigraphic Location Of Samples At Ngesi Mine, Great Dyke, ZimbabweBy S. Duma
The main sulphide zone (MSZ) of the Great Dyke is cryptic and without obvious stratigraphic markers. Although there are trends in the dimensions of the PGE and base metal profiles across the Hartle
Jan 1, 2004
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Annual Financial StatementsReport of the independent auditors To the members of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy We have audited the annual financial statements set out on pages 251 to 257. These financial
Jan 1, 1985
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Annual Financial Statements ? Report Of The Independent AuditorsTo the members of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy We have audited the annual financial statements set out on pages 251 to 257. These financial statements are the responsibility
Jan 1, 1998
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Some Conditional Simulations Compared with Later Results in the Hardcoal IndustryBy M. Kannenberg
When coal properties are estimated geostatistically for mine planning in the hardcoal industry, there is one important supposition which influences the reliability of prediction of economically profit
Jan 1, 1987
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Overview Of The High-Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Pt-AlloysBy S. Vorberg, B. Fischer, U. Glatzel, R. Völkl, D. Lupton, M. Wenderoth
Owing to their excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance, Pt and its alloys are being used preferentially at elevated temperatures and in aggressive environments. For example, an important applicat
Jan 1, 2006
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Soluble metal recovery improvement using high density thickeners in a CCD circuit: Ruashi II case study - SynopsisBy M. C. Mulligan
Counter current decantation (CCD) thickener circuits are used to recover soluble metal as pregnant liquor solution from ore leach residue. The basis of CCD operation is to concentrate suspended solids
Jan 1, 2009