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Economic Evaluation Of Optimum Bench Height In Quarries
By H. Kose
In this research, a model quarry with an annual production capacity of 1 000 000 tonnes has been studied for both pit and hillside quarry cases with constant overall slope angle and variable bench slo
Jan 1, 2005
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Accelerated Kimberlite Weathering - The Role Of Cation Type On The Settling Behaviour Of Fines
By E. T. Boshoff
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B. Eng. (Metallurgical Engineering) The weathering of kimberlite can be accelerated with cations in solution if swelling of the ki
Jan 1, 2005
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The Balancing Act Of Size Vs. Cost Vs. Practicality
By Org de Wet
This paper summarises the strategy for selection between a two module coal plant incorporating large, but less equipment, and a three module coal plant with more but smaller equipment. The two options
Jan 1, 2006
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Nitrogen Solubility In Molten CaO-SiO2 Slags
By H. G. Oltmann
The equilibrium nitrogen solubility in the CaO-SiO2system was studied by a slag-gas equilibration technique, in graphite crucibles at 1823K under a CO-N2 atmosphere. The nitrogen content of the slags
Jan 1, 1999
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Use Of Charcoal In Silicomanganese Production
By M. Tangstad, B. Monsen, H. Midtgaard
The increased attention towards reducing emissions of fossil CO2 due to its potential global warming effect has resulted in a focus on renewable resources, as charcoal. Since charcoal is produced from
Jan 1, 2004
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Elements For Effective Design Of Abrasion Resistant Concretes
By D. van Heerden
In the mining industry abrasion caused by both sliding and impact have over the years resulted in costly damage to installations such as ore passes and silos. Good geotechnical practices combined with
Jan 1, 2005
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Development Of The Density Distribution Model In A Gas-Solid Phase Fluidized Bed For Dry Coal Separation
By Y. He
The nature of the density distribution in a gas-solid phase fluidized bed for dry coal separation is an important factor in influencing the performance. However, during coal processing, fine slime wou
Jan 1, 2002
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The use of seawater in copper hydrometallurgical processing in Chile: A review
By V. Quezada, Á. Astudillo, L. Valásquez, M. Garcia
Seawater has become a viable alternative for different uses in copper hydrometallurgy. In this paper we review the main physical and chemical characteristics of seawater and how these influence copper
Jul 5, 2023
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Instrumentation And Automation Systems On Performance Of Ferro-Alloys Plants
By Swapan Ghosh, Amitava Sengupta, Proloy Das
Ferro-alloys are very important ingredients used for making of quality steel with desired composition. In view of high demand in various types of ferro-alloys, it has become necessary to produce the s
Jan 1, 2007
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How Do Bacteria Interact With Minerals?
Sulphide minerals, such as pyrite and sphalerite, are leached by ferric sulphate. This reaction produces ferrous sulphate and other dissolved products. The ferrous sulphate is re-oxidized to ferric su
Jan 1, 2000
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Secondary Breaking Strategy For Block 4 At De Beers - Finsch Mine
By R. D. Hull
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B.Sc. (Eng.) (Mining) degree As a partial fulfilment for the degree of B.Sc. (Eng) (mining) at the University of the Witwatersrand
Jan 1, 2002
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Mathematical Modelling For Optimization Of Mineral Processing Operations
By M. Moys
The use of temperature measurements for unusual applications in the analysis and control of column flotation and milling is discussed. This is followed by a review of some of the authors current resea
Jan 1, 2005
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Optimal Coal Processing Route For The 3 X 0,5 Mm Size Fraction? - Introduction
By Jeremy Bosman, Johan de Korte
Traditionally the feed to coal preparation plants was de-slimed at 0,5 mm. The +0,5 mm size fraction was processed via dense-medium cyclones and the -0,5 mm size fraction was beneficiated with froth f
Jan 1, 2006
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Applications of seismic hazard assessment methods in mines
By G. van Aswegen
Large structures in mines (faults, dykes, pillars, abutments) fail when the load exceeds the strength. If the loading system stiffness (LSS, also referred to as the ‘local mine stiffness’) is lower th
Jan 1, 2003
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Variations In Ultra-Deep, Narrow Reef Stoping Configurations And The Effects On Cooling And Ventilation - Introduction
In exploiting the ultra-deep, narrow reef ore bodies of the Witwatersrand, the ventilation and cooling systems within the stopes play a critical role because of high concentrations of active workers.
Jan 1, 2001
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Risks Associated With Rockpasses In Deep-Level Tabular Mines Based On Historical Pass Performance
By W. C. Joughin
Problems with the stability and performance of rockpasses in deep-level mines are common. This paper presents the results of an investigation into the recorded performance of rockpasses in deep-level
Jan 1, 2005
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Mould Flux Crystallization: A Kinetic Study
By C. Righi, R. Carli
In modern steel continuous casting technologies mould fluxes are well-known to assure lubrication required by tribological system of mould-solidifying strand shell, and to provide crystalline phase so
Jan 1, 2004
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Design Of Permanent Intruded Plugs At South Deep Gold Mine
By G. S. Littlejohn
In anticipation of the flooding of an adjacent dolomitic groundwater compartment, five rough parallel sided boundary plugs at 58 and 50levels have been designed to resist safely hydrostatic heads of 1
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigation Of Surface Properties Of Gangue Minerals In Platinum Bearing Ores (987425e4-8c6a-401a-a26d-aaffefa9014a)
By J. Martinovic
The large proportion of gangue minerals present in platinum bearing ores in South Africa provides challenges to the flotation and downstream processes. In order to take effective measures to reduce th
Jan 1, 2005
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Dynamic events in roof strata—Occurance and prevention
By J. Drzewiecki, J. Kabiesz
Coal mining using longwall methods of mining can lead to intense disturbances of undermined roof strata. The disturbances may extend beyond the extraction area and the resulted rock mass deformations
Jan 1, 2003