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Grinding Control Strategy On The Conventional Milling Circuit Of Palabora Mining Company
By B. J. du Plessis
Automation of the conventional grinding circuits of Palabora Mining Company (PMC) required that adequate instrumentation and a control system had to be put in place, after which extensive testing had
Jan 1, 2001
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Practical Issues In The Construction Of Control Charts In Mining Applications
By A. Bhattacherjee
The Shewhart [X]?and R charts are still the most popular control charts in use today for continuous monitoring of quality data. However, for these charts to function properly, the underlying assumptio
Jan 1, 2002
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A Comparative Study Of The Performance Of Single Neural Network Vs. Adaboost Algorithm Based Combination Of Multiple Neural Networks For Mineral Resource Estimation
By B. Samanta
This paper investigates the performance of the neural network technique in a placer deposit situated at the Nome district in Alaska. Initially a single neural network model was constructed to estimate
Jan 1, 2005
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Heat capacity measurement of molten NaNO3-NaNO2-KNO3by drop calorimetry
By M. Kawakami, K. Suzuki, T. Takenaka, S. Yokoyama
Molten NaNO3-NaNO2-KNO3mixture is used as a heat transfer medium at high temperature. One of the most important properties of this mixture is the heat capacity. In the present work, the enthalpy chang
Jan 1, 2004
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Some Aspects On Selective Dispersion Of Fine Particles With Special Emphasis On Egyptian Ground Calcium Carbonate
By F. H. Abd EL-Rahiem
A selective dispersion process is presented and the work carried out to find optimum process conditions to minimise the colouring material in ground calcium carbonate (GCC) is described. The feed mate
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect of inorganic chloride on spontaneous combustion of coal
By Y. I. Yang, Y. -B. Tang, D. -J. Ma
Chlorine-containing minerals are commonly present in coal. Associated minerals such as pyrite can undergo exothermic reactions. Consequently, it is of great significance to study the effect of inorgan
Jan 1, 2015
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On the role of slag in the oxygen converter process
By H. Jalkanen, L. Holappa
The main role of slag in oxygen converter processes is to absorb the non-volatile oxidation products of hot metal impurities, Si, P, Mn, Ti, V, etc. The importance of converter slag as deP and de Smed
Jan 1, 2004
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Fundamentals Of Freeze Lining Behaviour In Ilmenite Smelting (3a57d3de-509b-4f93-b2e1-a89185adab8b)
Changes in reductant and energy inputs which are required to adjust the slag composition in an ilmenite smelter to a higher or lower FeO content are calculated. The calculated changes are based on the
Jan 1, 2003
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Reduction Of Emissions From Ferroalloy Furnaces
By B. Andresen, S. T. Johansen, H. Tveit, S. Grådahl, B. Ravary
The Norwegian ferroalloy industry has high ambitions regarding environmental standards. Basic research work has been performed to improve the fundamental understanding of ferroalloy processes and the
Jan 1, 2007
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Investment and non-commercial risks in developing countries - Synopsis
By C. Kasatuka
Globalization creates investment opportunities for enterprises around the world. Attracting foreign investment has been a key challenge for economic growth in developing countries. Corruption, politic
Jan 1, 2006
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Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc Furnace
By J. A. Bakken, T. Magnusson, G. Sævarsdottir
This paper describes measurements of current and voltage done on submerged arc furnaces. The aim is to focus on and attempt to separate from one another the electric arc current and the current bypass
Jan 1, 2007
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New Pt-Based Alloys For High Temperature Application In Aggressive Environments: The Next Stage
By L. A. Cornish, L. H. Chown, M. Matema, R. Süss, L. Glaner, A. Douglas
Mintek has been developing Pt-based alloys for high temperature applications in aggressive environments, for example, land-based turbine engines, to replace the currently used nickel-based superalloys
Jan 1, 2006
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Identification And Distribution Of Mineral Rents In Southern Africa
By F. T. Cawood
The definition of mineral rents has historically been somewhat unclear, but a growing understanding of the source and composition of the revenues that comprise these rents mean that they can be more e
Jan 1, 2002
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Putting Beach Slope Prediction Into Perspective - Synopsis
By R. J. Jewell
The storage capacity of any given tailings storage facility (TSF) is a function of the volume available for the tailings, for which the geometry of the final upper surface of the tailings is most impo
Jan 1, 2012
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J Acid Plant Capacity Increase - 1. Introduction
By Siyabonga Malevu
Chemical Initiatives? Umbogintwini plant is the production facility of Chemical Initiatives? business. Umbogintwini?s J Plant manufactures sulphuric acid. The plant was designed and built by Simon Car
Jan 1, 2009
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Studies On The Bioleaching Of Refractory Concentrates
By A. W. Breed
The bioleaching of arsenopyrite, the oxidation of arsenate and the precipitation of ferric arsenate are competing reactions, hence their rates depend on the relative concentrations of the respective s
Jan 1, 2000
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Simulated Rockburst Experiment: Development Of A Numerical Model For Seismic Wave Propagation From The Blast, And Forward Analysis
By M. W. Hildyard
A blast was engineered close to a tunnel in a deep-level mine with the purpose of studying the wave interaction with the tunnel. Numerical modelling of seismic wave propagation was used in both the fo
Jan 1, 2001
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Variance Propagation In Toll Smelting Operations Treating Multiple Concentrate Stockpiles
By C. J. Cutler
Metallurgical accounting for toll treatment smelters pose a number of challenges. Multiple feed stockpiles have to be accounted for as part of the monthly recovery estimation. Moreover, multiple metal
Jan 1, 2006
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Automated Structure Mapping Of Rock Faces
By M. K. Elmouttie, G. V. Poropat
Mapping of exposed rock walls provides data on geological features such as joints, bedding planes, faults etc critical to the economics and the safety of mine operations. Traditional, manual methods o
Jan 1, 2006
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The Design Of Stable Stope Spans For Shallow Mining Operations
By A. H. Swart
Unplanned stope panel collapses occur on most near-surface and shallow mines in South Africa. Although these incidents often occur during blasting, they pose a major threat to the safety of undergroun
Jan 1, 2005