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Linear Elastic Numerical Modelling For Failure Prediction, An Assesment - SynopsisBy S. K. Murphy
A partial shaft pillar extraction project was embarked on at a mine in the West Wits mining region in South Africa. Prior to the extraction, a rock engineering assessment was conducted with the main o
Jan 1, 2012
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Performance Optimization of an Industrial Ball Mill for Chromite ProcessingBy Y. R. Murthy, P. K. Satija, A. Srinivasulu, S. K. Tripathy, A. Ranjan
"In this investigation, we optimize the grinding circuit of a typical chromite beneficiation plant in India. The run-of-mine ore is reduced to a particle size of less than 1 mm in the comminution circ
Jan 1, 2017
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Predicting the quality of waste-disposal seepage for desalination treatmentBy A. Ward, A. Smith, D. Harpley
Methods for the prediction of seepage quality from waste-disposal facilities are evaluated for input to the design of desalination treatment facilities. This is done by reference to a waste dump seepi
Jan 1, 1987
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An Optimizing Regulator for the Control of Autogenous Milling CircuitsBy I. M. Macleod
An adaptive steady-state on-line optimizing regulator is proposed as an integrated approach to the control of autogenous run-of-mine milling circuits. This optimizing regulator continuously estimates
Jan 1, 1987
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Solvent degradation?Rössing Uranium Mine - SynopsisBy B. M. Munyungano
Rössing Uranium Mine operates a recovery circuit with continuous ion exchange followed by solvent extraction. Serious organic degradation problems were encountered during 1985/6, 2000 and 2005 in the
Jan 1, 2007
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A Filtration Model for Optimization of a Gold Extraction PlantBy A. J. Feltenstein
A theoretical model for prediction of dissolved gold loss from a rotary vacuum filter was developed as part of a program to implement optimizing control on gold plants The filter was modelled using
Jan 1, 1987
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Notice New Council Aims at Maintaining High Engineering Standard in South AfricaThe general standard of engineering in South Africa will, it is believed, reach new heights after the establishment of the S.A. Council for Professional Engineers (SACPE) in February, 1969. The Cou
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A mechanized rock cutting system for mining narrow platinum reefsBy P. Valicek, M. Farren, G. Harrison, G. van den Berg, P. van Dorssen, P. Kramers
Full mechanization of the stoping operation using rockbreaking methods other than blasting has been a target of research for decades because of the considerable payoffs in terms of increased face adva
Sep 1, 2001
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Improvements in stope drilling and blasting for deep gold minesBy N. G. Cook, N. C. Joughin, A. J. A. White
The rate of face advance in the gold mines is between 3 and 10 m a month, with a median value of about 5 m a month; it follows that faces are blasted less frequently than is planned. There are many ad
Jan 1, 1975
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Probabilistic approach in rock slope stability analysis for Himalayan conditionsBy S. Pathak, B. Nilsen
Abstract: In recent years, probabilistic approach with the calculation of probability of failure instead of a factor of safety against failure is emerging in practice. The main objective of the paper
Jan 1, 2003
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A Kinetic Model Framework for Combined Diffusion and Adsorption ProcessesBy E. A. Brinkmann
A kinetic model framework for single particle kinetics in combined diffusion and adsorption processes is presented. The framework applies to the general case in which both diffusion and the adsorption
Jan 1, 1987
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Slime-cement fill as a stope support for gold minesBy R. J. MacAulay, R. C. More O’Ferrall
Preliminary tests on cement-consolidated gold-plant slime are outlined, together with preliminary underground tests on the behaviour of two paddocks of the material. Further large-scale testing of the
Jan 1, 1978
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Unlocking Value In Projects Through Mining Economics Principles - 1. IntroductionMining is a business involving extraction of commodities of value to society from non-renewable resources. Consequently there is only one opportunity to extract ore from the ore body in order to unloc
Jan 1, 2007
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Computer Aided Demand Management for Large Scale Gold Mining OperationsBy I. E. Lane
Conventional demand management techniques invariably fail to offer optimum control flexibility in an operationally complex gold mining environment. An improved control system for electrical demand man
Jan 1, 1987
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Review Of Evaluation Models For The Representative Sampling Of OreBy N. O. Lotter
Evaluation errors and value frequency distribution models of the gold ore bodies in the Witwatersrand and Free State systems are reviewed. It is found that the low-grade sections of the data are prone
Jan 1, 1995
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A system for the energy effective concentrate feed into furnacesBy J. P. Kirsch
This paper sets out to clearly identify all elements that make up an effective furnace feed system. These are outlined and the more common types of technology are listed. These technologies all play a
Jan 1, 2008
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Use of South African Blast-Furnace Slag for Ceramic PurposesBy P. J. Nel, A. Täuber
SYNOPSIS A method is described whereby finely ground glassy granulated blastfurnace slag mixed with small quantities of clay, whiting and quartz has been used for making ceramic tiles in the laborato
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Note: The practical application of microclimate cooling in an underground stope in a gold mineBy C. H. Johannes, N. B. Strydom, C. H. Van Graan, J. G. A. Van Heerden
Note: The practical application of microclimate cooling in an underground stope in a gold mine by C. H. JOHANNES, C. H. VAN GRAAN, N. B. STRYDOM and J. G. A. VAN HEERDEN INTRODUCTION Although much inf
Jan 3, 1976
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A laboratory study of attrition grindingBy M. F. Dawson, S. B. Davis
SYNOPSIS This paper describes the size reduction of limestone smaller than 1 mm by attrition grinding, using quartz (1 to 3 mm) as the grinding medium in a laboratory rig. The ore and grinding medium
Jan 1, 1989
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The Enviroplas Process For The Treatment Of Steel-Plant DustsBy F. Shaw, E. C. Chemaly, A. F. S. Schoukens
Steel-plant dusts are hazardous waste materials, containing toxic constituents such as lead, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium. These dusts can be treated by a number of thermal processes, which are de
Jan 1, 1993