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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
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Occupational hygiene practices in the South African mining industry—Inspectorate perspective
Historically, mine ventilation practices as it was referred to then and which was enforced by legislation of those days, focused primarily on the conditions in the working place and little attention g
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimizing Manganese Ore Sinter Plants: Process Parameters And Design Implications
By W. Barthel, B. A. Dippenaar, J. Malan
In its most basic form, the process of sintering is very simple, and has been in use since the turn of the previous century. However, while the basic process is simple, control of
Jan 1, 2004
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TEM Study Of Solid Titanium Oxides Inclusions In Steel Melt At 1600°C
By C. -T. Mutale, A. S. Tuling
Titanium can exist in three different oxidation states. Its oxides are numerous and in presence of iron and oxygen, iron-titanium oxide compounds can also form. Some of the oxides are non-stoichiometr
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimisation Of Specific Power Consumption In The Production Of Ferro Alloys Through Rationalisation Of Charge Distribution
By S. Ranganathan
Production of ferro-chromium in the submerged-arc furnace is highly energy-intensive. Several process rates have been attempted to reduce the specific energy consumption in the production of this allo
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine rehabilitation in the arid Succulent Karoo vegetation zone on the South African west cost,Namakwa Sands—case study
By T. F. J. Hälbich
Namakwa Sands aims to conserve environmental resources and prevent or minimize environmental impacts from its operations. The challenge faced by Namakwa Sands is the rehabilitation of the arid winter
Jan 1, 2003
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A Kinetic Study Of Carbon Injection Into Electric Arc Furnace Slags
By F. -Z. Ji, A. G. Irons, M. Barati, K. Coley
In order to optimize carbon injection into oxidizing slags, in terms of carbon and iron yield, we must have a detailed understanding of the kinetics of the reactions involved. The current study measur
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Developments In Physico-Chemical Characterisation And Modelling Of Ferroalloy Slag Systems
By S. Sun
Recent studies on the physico-chemical properties of molten slags and oxide solid solutions of interest is reviewed. The review covers redox and phase equilibria in slags, viscosity, diffusivity, elec
Jan 1, 2004
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Mass Exchange At The Metal-Slag Interface In The Continuous Casting Process
By P. R. Scheller
Reactions between metal and slag are of decisive importance for metallurgical processing. In the continuous casting process, where metal solidifies at the metal-slag interface, reaction products can c
Jan 1, 2004
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Thermodynamics of the MnO-containing slags and equilibrium relations associated with Mn ferroalloy productions
By S. E. Olsen, K. Tang
Slag-metal and slag-metal-gas heterogeneous equilibria involving MnO-containing slags have been simulated using recently developed Mn-based alloy and IRSID oxide thermochemical databases. A large numb
Jan 1, 2004
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A Review Of Undergraduate Teaching And Postgraduate Research In Pyrometallurgy At The University Of Stellenbosch
Keywords: Stellenbosch, university, teaching, research The pyrometallurgical activities at Stellenbosch University are reviewed in this paper. The history of the activities, both in teaching and r
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermodynamic Models And Databases For Slags, Fluxes And Salts
By A. D. Pelton
The evolution of thermodynamic models of molten salts and slags, starting with Temkin in 1948, has culminated in today?s sublattice models. These modern models have permitted the development of large
Jan 1, 2004
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Can We Decrease The Ecological Footprint Of Base Metal Production By Recycling? - 1. Introduction
By PC Pistorius, DR Groot
The South African base metals industry has been one mainly focused on the production of metals or metal compounds from primary ores. This is true for metals such as titanium, vanadium, chrome, mangane
Jan 1, 2007
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National and international codes for reporting mineral resources and reserves: Their relevance, future and comparison
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
The latter half of the 20th century has seen the proliferation of a series of codes to address commodity needs which were brought about by rapidly advancing technologies and the globalization of marke
Jan 1, 2003
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Sampling - A Critical Component To Gold Mining Project Evaluation (60ce14f9-844a-41ea-89be-138917950365)
Poorly designed sampling protocols generally result in high project risk by artificially increasing grade variability (ie the nugget effect). Sample collection, preparation and assay protocols that su
Jan 1, 2007
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Spectroscopic Analysis Of Slags - Preliminary Observations
By S. R. Sankaranarayanan, T. Sowmya
Slags and fluxes used in metallurgical processes are typically made up of oxides (especially silicates), with additions of fluoride and carbonaceous matter. Despite the efforts made towards understand
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemical Risk Assessment At The International Programme On Chemical Safety
By A. Aitio
Sustainable development is one of the central themes of the work of the World Health Organization; chemical safety is one of its important components. For more than 25 years, WHO has had specialized u
Jan 1, 2004
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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
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Green Topics ? Colloquium Environmental Management In The Mining, Minerals And Metals Industries 20 June 1996 - Background
Despite the media's use of the mining industry as a whipping boy over its perceived attitude towards the environment, the facts remain that the only legislated requirement in the SA Statute Books
Jan 1, 1996
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The testing of suspensions seats for the control of whole-body vibration (WBV) in the South African mining industry
By J. L. van Niekerk, J. Gunaselvam
This study investigates the use of appropriate seating systems for the control of whole-body vibration exposure in vehicles used in the SA mining industry. Six suspension seats were tested with six t
Jan 1, 2003