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3-D Modeling of rock mass qualityBy P. Syrjänen, Lovén. P.
Because geostatistics together with block modeling has not been studied in detail before in the rock mechanics, a two-year research program to investigate the practical use of geotechnical modeling wa
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect of the Reactivity of Lime on Desulphurization Efficiency in the Basic Oxygen FurnaceBy P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat, A. A. Hejja
The effect of the reactivity of lime on desulphurization efficiency in the basic oxygen furnace A. A. HEJJA, Dipl. Ing. (Budapest) (Visitor) D. D. HOWAT, B.Sc. (Glas.), Ph. D., F.I.M. (Fellow) P. R. J
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The chemical behaviour of cyanide in the extraction of gold. 2. Mechanisms of cyanide loss in the carbon-in-pulp processBy Adams. M. D.
Most of the cyanide lost in carbon-In-pulp plants is due to the reaction of cyanide with base metals and sulphides during leaching. Some cyanide is also lost in the adsorption tanks as a result of oxi
Jan 1, 1990
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The mechanism in the poisoning of anion-exchange resins by cobalt cyanide by C. A. FLEMING and R. D. HANCOCKBy D. R. Arnold
Discussion of the above paper by D. R. ARNOLDt This paper is the result of an excellent piece of work performed as a service to hyUrometallurgy in general and to the South African uranium industry in
Jan 1, 1979
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An integrated mining and extraction system for use on Witwatersrand minesBy P. J. D. Lloyd
An account is given of the development of a process to concentrate gold and other valuable minerals and to produce a discardable waste. In this process, the ore is coarsely milled, a bulk flotation co
Jan 1, 1979
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The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. I. The kinetics of absorption from pulpsBy M. J. Nicol, G. Cromberge
An account is given of the development of a relatively simple model that describes the kinetics of the absorption of gold cyanide on activated carbon. The model is based on the treatment of the carbon
Jan 1, 1983
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The lifting action of lifter bars in rotary millsBy L. A. Vermeulen
A simple argument shows that it is impossible for the flight of a rod in contact with a litter bar in a rotary mill to be initiated at that point on the upside of mill rotation when all the forces act
Jan 1, 1985
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The automatic determination of trace amountsof gold in gold-plant barren solutionsBy J. H. van Dalen, P. J. Brandt, F. W. Wessels
A maximum of ten process streams (Merrill barren solutions) can be monitored sequentially with this on-line analyser, and gold concentrations as Iow as 0,005 mg/I can be determined. The design is a fu
Jan 1, 1980
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Some aspects of energy and the environment in the steel industryBy J. J. C. Heynike
The relationship between population growth and steel consumption since the beginning of the twentieth century is indicated, reference being made to the increasing capacity of production units and the
Jan 1, 1978
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The South African Institute Of Mining And Metallurgy Reference Books In The Institute Section Of The Library Of The Chamber Of Mines Of South Africa List No. 5The Institute has concluded an agreement with the Chamber of Mines whereby the Chamber Librarian maintains a section in the Library for the Institute. Surface effects of underground mining South Afric
Jan 1, 1986
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SX 3CR12 - a material for abrasion-corrosion controlBy C. R. Thomas
Although stainless steels have been used to a limited extent in the South African mining industry, the metallurgical development of 3CRI2 has presented materials engineers with a viable alternative fo
Jan 1, 1981
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SPOTLIGHT on the production of amines in South AfricaBy K. Barlow, J. M. W. Mackenzie
Trochem (pty) Limited, which is jointly owned by Chemical Holdings Limited and Henkel Corporation of America, recently commissioned the first fatty amine plant to be built in Africa. The plant is capa
Jan 1, 1982
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Green Topics - The Green Face Of MiningWith a number of new mines at the feasibility stage and beyond and with several pellet capacity expansions well underway to reduce sintering activity, Alex Broad looks at the impact of worldwide envir
Jan 1, 1996
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A Model Of Mill Power As Affected By Mill Speed, Load Volume, And Liner DesignBy M. H. Moys
Accurate models of mill power are becoming more necessary as the design, operational, and control requirements for grinding mills become more stringent. Models of mill power are reviewed briefly, and
Jan 1, 1993
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Sensitization Of Type 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel During Continuous AnnealingThe possibility that type 430 stainless steel can become sensitized during annealing after hot-rolling was studied by simulated cycles of continuous-annealing heat treatments, and by calculation of th
Jan 1, 1996
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The Jones-Tricket ratio-a worthwhile management toolBy R. Morris
This paper describes some of the work of Jones and Tricket (1954), and demonstrates the usefulness of their findings by applying them to three fire incidents in South Africa. It is shown that the Jone
Jan 1, 1987
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A tribute to John Keith Elers DouglasJohn Keith Elers Douglas recently retired from active participation in the activities of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy after over forty years of diligent and valuable service to
Jan 1, 1981
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Some New Essential Questions about Scale Effects on the Mechanics of Rock Mass JointsBy M. J. A. Leal-Gomes
There is a set of settled ideas in the field of the mechanics of rock mass joints, that need a deep revision, after the last experimental works of several authors. In this paper, this theme is approac
Jan 1, 2003
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Proceedings, Annual General Meeting*, 1989The 92nd Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held on Wednesday, 16th August, 1989, at Kelvin House. Mr C.E. Fivaz (President) was in the Chair, and decla
Jan 1, 1989
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Spontaneous combustion of the organic mater in discards from the Witbank coalfieldBy R. M. Falcon
The paper opens with a summary of the major factors responsible for spontaneous combustion in coal discards. These include heat arising from the oxidation of coal and pyrite, and from the weting of dr
Jan 1, 1986