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  • SAIMM
    Extensions to an efficient optimization model for long-term production planning at LKAB’s Kiruna Mine

    By M. Kuchta, A. Newman

    LKAB’s Kiruna Mine, located above the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden, is the second-largest underground mine in the world today. The orebody is a world-class high-grade magnetite deposit, from which

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Breakeven Extraction Factors For The Merensky Reef Using Stope Width And Market Price Simulation

    By M. G. Wimberger

    The Merensky Reef zone, as developed on Impala Platinum?s Rustenburg Operations, displays a gradational mineralized zone, with grades decreasing from the Merensky Pegmatoid Unit into the footwall and

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SAIMM
    Formation and stabilization of rock cavern roof arches

    By M. Lu, E. Broch

    Abstract: The formation and mechanism of rock cavern roof arches are studied and effects of rockbolts reinforcement are evaluated. It is concluded that a self-supported roof arch may be formed by the

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Development of a simulation program to predict gas emission based on 3D stress analysis

    By S. Matsuyama, S. Tomita, H. Kawahara, G. Deguchi

    A proper management system of coal mine methane gas associated with underground mining activities is essential for the mine safety due to its nature of explosion. Optimum design of the mine ventilatio

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    A quantitative assessment model for the environmental load of gold production by artificial neural network

    By Z. Jin, Q. Yun, C. Lu

    This paper presents a quantitative assessment model for the assessment of environmental load in gold production, which is based on environmental ecology, Life-Cycle Assessment and technical conditions

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Salient Issues In The Reporting Of Mineral Resources And Mineral Reserves In The Vein And Reef Mining

    By G Njowa

    Mineral resource evaluation and estimation process is not an exact science; however it depends on the knowledge and experience of the competent person and his ability to apply his mind, make reasonabl

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SAIMM
    A Finite Element Model Of A Søderberg Electrode With An Application In Casing Design

    By W. A. Gericke, B. Olmstead, I. Mc Dougall, C. F. R. Smith

    A finite element model was generated of a Søderberg electrode in a ferromanganese smelter. In this model, the casing and fins were modelled explicitly, and temperature-dependent material properties we

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SAIMM
    Managing the hazard of wind blast/air blast in caving operations in underground mines

    By P. Sharma, J. C. W. Fowler

    This paper discusses the wind blast / air blast phenomenon, how it is managed in coal mines and how it might best be managed in other underground mines. L'article qui suit a pour objets de dé

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    eForce..Newest generation of electrostatic separator for the minerals sands industry

    By E. Yan

    Electrostatic separation has been a mainstay of minerals sands flowsheets for over 50 years. Recent electrostatic developments have shown better conductor/non-conductor separation than technology prev

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    From C.Z.O. To Zinc Cathode Without Any Pre-Treatment. The Ezinex Process

    By M. Olper

    The zinc recycling is assuming more and more importance. A lot of zinc secondaries and wastes are ready to be collected and converted to zinc metal. The impurities present in these materials and the t

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SAIMM
    Application Of Openrisk At Open Cast Coal Mines

    By L. Munsamy, B. J. Madden

    OpenRisk, an open cast risk rating system, takes into account relative differences in the importance of hazards, as experienced on each mine as a result of different combinations of geotechnical facto

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Dynamic Support Rationale and Systems

    By U. Singh, E. T. Brown, J. Coxon

    The rapid fracturing and deformation that occurs around excavations during rock bursts demand that support and reinforcement systems have both deformability and damping capabilities. The energy deman

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    What boundary conditions should we apply? Applications to tunneling and to the AECL Underground Research Laboratory

    By B. Amadei, F. Tonon

    Rock stress measurement is cast in the more general context of the determination of boundary conditions for rock engineering. A study on the effect of elastic anisotropy on underground excavations rev

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Assessing The Performance And Capacity Of Matte Leaching Using Predictive Models

    By F. Crundwell, A. J. Lathwood

    A number of base-metal operations would like to increase production to take advantage of the higher metals prices. In general, this higher production should not be achieved with major operating chang

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SAIMM
    DMR (Dam Mass Rating). An adaption of RMR geomechanics classification for use in dams foundations

    By R. Romano

    Some topics, which difficult the effective use of RMR for dam foundations, are reviewed and a new geomechanics classification system, DMR (Dam Mass Rating), is proposed -as an adaptation of RMR- givi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Evaluation of Different Adsorbents for Copper Removal From Cobalt Electrolyte

    By V. Yahorava

    Ion exchange is considered to be an effective technology for the removal of various impurities from cobalt advance electrolytes. With the correct choice of resin, ion exchange can consistently remove

    Jan 1, 2014

  • SAIMM
    An expert system approach in rock engineering risk assessment

    By A. V. Z. Brink

    Rock engineering risk is defined in this paper as a function of the potential ground motion; the vulnerability of the workplace; exposure of people; and a general term – quality of information. The pa

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Backfill heat load contribution in deep level mining operations

    By C. A. Rawlins

    In an underground mine the ingress of heat can generally be attributed to two sources (Rock exposure and artificial mechanisms). The heat load relating rock exposure is subdivided into stoping [~40%]

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Introducing your Council (2e53d08e-be62-4488-bdff-4d8cbf9f3131)

    Dr R. E. Robinson, Pr. Eng., obtained a B.sc. (Chem. Eng.) cum laude from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1950 and a Ph.D. (Eng.) from the same University in 1953, where he was awarded the Haik

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SAIMM
    Viscoplastic behaviour of and damage to rock related to the design of underground waste depository cavities

    By A. Bouvard, N. Hoteit, E. Boidy, F. Pellet

    In the context of the construction of an Underground Research Laboratory devoted to the feasibility studies of radioactive waste deposits, it appears of the utmost importance to study the long-term be

    Jan 1, 2003