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Incompressible versus compressible fluid flow models: A case study on furnace tap-hole lancingBy J. H. Zietsman, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds
Pyrometallurgical furnaces, essential for metal extraction, operate at temperatures exceeding 1600°C and represent complex multiphase systems that challenge direct industrial research. Multiphysics mo
Apr 16, 2024
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A Correlation Between Visiofroth? Measurements And The Performance Of A Flotation CellMetso Minerals Cisa have developed VisiofrothTM - a system which calculates parameters of the froth surface using vision from remote cameras mounted about individual flotation cells. The parameters ca
Jan 1, 2007
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A Review Of Backfilling At Black Mountain MineBy P. J. Kinver
This paper deals with the development of backfilling methods and systems at the Broken Hill orebody of Black Mountain Mineral Development Company (Pty) Limited, at Aggeneys in the north-western Cape P
Jan 1, 1988
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Hydraulic Scale-Model Tests For Slurry Handling EquipmentBy P. Goosen
The paper presents a basic summary of the approach to hydraulic scale-model tests as may typically be applicable to slurry flow situations. A case study is presented illustrating how hydraulic scale-
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining Fiscal Environment In The SADC: Status After Harmonization Attempts - SynopsisBy H. D. Mtegha
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) aims to harmonize mineral policies and regulatory regimes in the minerals sector. This paper provides a review of the progress made towards harmonizat
Jan 1, 2011
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Economics Of Mine Water Treatment - SynopsisBy J. Dvorácek
Mine water poses a significant problem in lignite coal mining. The drainage of mine water is the fundamental prerequisite of mining operations. Under the legislation of the Czech Republic, mine water
Jan 1, 2012
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Erosion Of Granular Sediments At High Flow VelocityBy C. Van Rhee
In dredging practice sand is eroded at very high flow velocities using water jets. The existing pick-up functions overestimate erosion. By taking the permeability into account conventional pick-up fun
Jan 1, 2007
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Flotation Enters Its Second Centenary With Higher Intensity And Bigger CapacityBy Timo Niitti, Sami Grönstrand
n today's marketplace with high metals prices, many operations are faced with the challenge of improving recovery and at the same time maximizing availability. New operations under feasibility st
Jan 1, 2007
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Increasing the efficiency of secondary resources in the mining and metallurgical industryBy G. Jandieri
An improved methodology is presented for assessing the economic feasibility and effectiveness of recycling industrial waste. The methodology is based on the break-even control mechanism, but at the sa
Jan 26, 2023
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The Implications Of Backfilling On Environmental ControlBy M. K. Matthews
The use of backfill has important environmental control implications which, although frequently overlooked, can be both beneficial and problematical. Where backfill is widely used, the reduction in st
Jan 1, 1988
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Use of an Energy Balance around the Mill Sump to Estimate Mill Discharge DensityBy M. H. Moys
A method of estimating the percent solids in the discharge from a grinding mill is described and tested on both pilot and industrial scale. It involves the use of energy and mass balances around the m
Jan 1, 1987
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The Recovery Of Copper From A Pregnant Sulphuric Acid Bioleach Solution With Developmental Resin Dow XUS43605 - SynopsisBy C. J. Liebenberg
This paper focuses on the application of ion exchange technology for the recovery of copper from a leach solution originating from a heap bioleach in which base metals are leached from a low-grade ore
Jan 1, 2013
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Nationalization: An Analysis Of The Competing Interests Of Capital, Labour, And Government - SynopsisBy B. Sergeant
Any study of the contentious subject of nationalization can ultimately be reduced to a sombre analysis of the simultaneous, and very different, interests of capital, labour, and government. Each of th
Jan 1, 2013
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Computer Aided Lignite Mining in the Rhineland Lignite Mining AreaBy E. Dermietzel
The fundamental ideas of Computer Aided Lignite Mining (CALM) with respect to hardware and software used at Rheinbraun are explained and outlined in detail. The computers used in the main data process
Jan 1, 1987
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End-Users, Recyclers And Producers: Shaping Tomorrow?s PGM Market And Metal PricesBy S. A. Forrest, B. Clarke
Trends in PGM demand?The conference paper will cover a concise analysis of demand trends, which will include the major PGM end-use sectors (autocatalysis, jewellery, glass, petroleum, nitric acid, med
Jan 1, 2006
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The Load-Bearing Properties Of Fill Materials (Uncemented Fills)By D. J. Briggs
The use of backfill for regional and local support is receiving increasing attention in the South African mining industry. To ensure that fill materials meet the purposes for which they are intended,
Jan 1, 1988
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Probabilistic Determination of Rock Mass Behavior and Support of TunnelsBy M. Pötsch, W. Schubert, A. Goricki
Geological and geotechnical data are essential for the design of tunnels. To determine the rock mass behavior and the support of a planned tunnel excavation a consistent method for rock mass character
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparison of different systems for rock mass characterisation and lessons from the Äspö Test Case, SwedenBy F. Lanaro, K. Röshoff, R. Christiansson, L. Jing
This paper presents the results of a project for developing a methodology for empirically determining some of the mechanical properties of the rock mass at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Southern Swed
Jan 1, 2003
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Study of the Dissolution of Chalcopyrite in Solutions of Different Ammonium Salts (4c092106-1adb-4b3d-ad92-ef2762762f74)By T. Moyo
"The oxidative leaching of chalcopyrite in ammoniacal solutions has been evaluated using electro-analytical techniques and controlled bulk leaching studies. The anodic dissolution process has been est
Jan 1, 2016
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A Review of Rock Cutting for Underground Mining: Past, Present, and FutureBy D. Vogt
"Rock has been cut in the process of mining since before the invention of explosives. Today, we seek to return to cutting to reap the benefits of continuous operations for South African underground ha
Jan 1, 2016