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Introducing new Council members (8abfb381-4e73-40b7-9db7-58d2171c5e01)
Mr K.R. Beard was born on 19th December, 1958. He attended Marist Brothers College, Observatory, and Marist Brothers College, Linmeyer. He was awarded a bursary by SEIFSA (Steel and Engineering Indu
Jan 1, 1989
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Stability of underground opening in rock salt
By C. Erichsen, J. Werfling
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional elastic constitutive model for rock salt is proposed. This stress strain law takes into account the three phases of creep (transient, steady state and accelerated creep),
Jan 1, 2003
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A New Bubble Pick-up Technique as a Rapid Flotation Test Method
By A. F. Lee
A pick-up apparatus capable of yielding quantitative results has been described. Studies of some collector-mineral systems have been presented to illustrate the versatility of the apparatus and prove
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A few remarks on storage of low temperature materials in rock caverns
By N. Kinoshita, Y. Inada
The authors have proposed and discussed storage of low temperature materials such as LNG, LPG and frozen food in rock caverns. In this case, as the rock mass around the caverns will receive effects of
Jan 1, 2003
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Infacon X Organising Committee
[Dr. N.A. Barcza (Chairman) Mr. R.J. Linnell (Vice Chairman) Mr. J. Basson Dr. L.A. Cramer Mr. W.A. Gericke Dr. N.C. Machingawuta Mr. C.S. Mahony Dr. L.R. Nelson Mr. D. St J. Slater
Jan 1, 2004
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Future And Potential In-Stope Rock Support Systems In Conventional Narrow Vein Stoping Operations To Reduce Safety Risks And Enhance Productivity
By I T. Tshabalala
In typical conventional narrow vein stoping operations, the use of temporary support components to offer some support to workers, whilst the permanent and generally more elaborate support system gets
Jan 1, 2008
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Numerical modelling of brittle rock failure using a combined finite-discrete element approach: implications for rock engineering design
By R. J. Pine, J. M. Rance, J. S. Coggan
ABSTRACT: The safe design of excavations created in a fractured rock mass is of paramount importance in rock engineering. Depending on the nature of the stress regime acting on an excavation, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Evolutionary algorithms for the optimization of production planning in underground mines
By Q. X. Yun
This paper provides a new approach to optimize the production planning in underground mines by means of evolutionary algorithms. Firstly, genetic algorithm is used to reach the global optimization in
Jan 1, 2003
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The application of power ultrasound to the surface cleaning of heavy mineral sands
By A. F. Collings
The processing of heavy mineral concentrates can be enhanced by the use of power ultrasound to clean their surfaces of oxidation products and fine coatings, mainly through the large, but very localize
Jan 1, 2003
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Various Techniques To Produce Low Carbon Ferrochrome
By A. M. Ghodgaonkar, P. J. Bhonde, R. D. Angal
Primarily ferrochrome is used to introduce chromium into steels and alloys. Chromium enhances hardness, hardenability, corrosion, abrasion and wear resistance of the steel. High carbon ferrochrome
Jan 1, 2007
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Gaseous Reduction Of Isasmelt Lead Slag And Lead Blast Furnace Sinters
By Baojun Zhao
Primary lead production using the lead blast furnace in conventional practice is carried out using sinter feed. At YMG, China, the sinter plant has been replaced with a lead ISASMELT furnace. The ISAS
Jan 1, 2008
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Solvent Extraction Test Work To Evaluate A Versatic 10/Nicksyn? Synergistic System For Nickel-Calcium Separation
By Gerhard Nel, Huziel Masiiwa, Marthie Kotze, René du Preez, Simon Donegan
Tati Nickel is currently operating a hydrometallurgical demonstration plant in Botswana, using the Activox® process developed by LionOre Technology, to produce nickel cathode and a cobalt salt from a
Jan 1, 2007
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Changing Requirements Of Ferroalloys For Flat Products - User?s Perspective
By A. K. Das, S. Pathak, C. Bhanu, P. K. Tripathy
Ferroalloys are integral part of steel melting process. The purpose of using ferroalloys is three fold e.g. killing of steel, modifying the slag composition and steel alloying. Amount of ferroalloys u
Jan 1, 2007
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Model for the Design and Control of Flotation Plants
By R. P. King
"A model of the flotation process can be used effectively for design and control. For design purposes it can be used to predict the performance of a large plant from laboratory and pilot plant data. I
Jan 1, 2014
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State of labour protection at coal mines analysis on the basis of economic risk
By S. G. Gendler
One of the ways of trauma and occupational diseases level reduction is noted to be the improvement of the labour protection measures planning. As an indicator for prospective trends determination in t
Jan 1, 2003
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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
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Small scale laboratory experiments of boulders bouncing on granular slopes
By V. Labiouse, B. Heidenreich
The rebound phenomenon, which occurs during rockfalls when a rock block impacts with a slope surface, is influenced by several parameters related not only to the slope material but also to the block a
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical tool for quality control of overcoring stress measurement data
By M. Hakala
A computer program was developed to simulate transient strains and stresses during an overcoring in the situ stress measurement. The solution is based on superpositioning of elastic stresses. The meas
Jan 1, 2003
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The role of an advanced shotcrete constitutive model for reliable predictions of the ground-shotcrete interaction in tunneling
By D. Boldini, R. Lackner, H. A. Mang
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the strong interaction between the hardening shotcrete lining and the surrounding ground in NATM tunneling is investigated by means of axisymmetric analyses, accounting for th
Jan 1, 2003
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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