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A crystal ball vision of innovation in mineral processing
By Jannie van Deventer
"Innovation in the minerals industry has been lagging behind comparable industries like oil and gas. An incremental innovation culture that tolerates long lead times between invention and adoption has
Jan 1, 2014
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A Day in the Life of a Mine Worker in 2025
By V Srinivasan, P Knights, C T. Farrelly
By 2025, with the widespread industry adoption of remote operation centres and advanced analytics, mining companies will find themselves making better, more informed decisions across the value chain.
Jan 1, 2008
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A day in the life of a mineworker in 2045
By G McCullough, J Bassan, d P. Knights, C T. Farrelly
By 2045, carbon-neutral mines will be economically producing products that are vital for the world’s transition to renewable energy. After overcoming significant technical challenges (and the investme
Sep 1, 2024
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A Decade of Gravity Gold Recovery
By A Bax, G Wardell-Johnson, W P. Staunton, J McGrath, J J. Eksteen
Since 2001, the AMIRA P420 gold processing technology project series has been studying the recovery of gold using gravity devices, with particular emphasis on the centrifugal units, Knelson and Falcon
Sep 26, 2013
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A DEM Investigation of the Mechanism Governing Improved Grinding Efficiency Obtained by Partial Replacement of A Ball Charge by Pebbles
By Brian Loveday, Sandile Nkwanyana, Indresan Govender
"Recent batch experiments by the authors in a pilot scale ball mill (Ø = 0.6m) have demonstrated that a partial replacement of the ball charge by pebbles (25 % pebbles; 75 % steel balls) optimally red
Jan 1, 2018
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A Description of the Treatment of the Copper Impurity in the Lead Ores Smelted at the Sulphide Corporation's Works, Cockle Creek
THE question of dealing with the small quantities of copper found in a great many of the purchased ores became a factor of importance when the Sulphide Corporation decided to refine its own lead bulli
Jan 1, 1920
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A Dictionary Of Mining, Mineral, And Related Terms - Preface
This dictionary is published by the Bureau of Mines as a contribution to the mining and mineral literature in the belief that it will fill a recognized need. Several attempts have been made over the
Jan 1, 1968
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A Diffuse Interface Model for Two-Phase Flows Based on Averaging
By C. Beckermann
"A diffuse interface model is derived for the direct simulation of two-phase flows with surface tension, density differences between the phases, and phase change. The derivation starts from the balanc
Jan 1, 2004
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A Direct Process Of Copper Smelting
By H. M. Howe
(Read at. the Lake George Meeting, October, 1878.) MANY direct processes have been proposed for the treatment of oxidized ores of copper by reducing the copper oxide to the metallic state, and by sep
Jan 1, 1879
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A Direct Reduction Zinc Process
By Lamar S. Todd
The direct production of metal from a sphalerite concentrate is an attractive route for primary zinc. A series of operations and conditions have been selected to efficiently cause the following overal
Jan 1, 1999
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A discrete-event simulation and data-based framework for equipment performance evaluation in underground coal mining
By MUSTAFA ERKAYAOGLU, ENVER YILMAZ
Coal mining is likely to sustain its critical role as energy requirements are increasing. While surface mining exploits coal seams near the surface, underground mining techniques are crucial for extra
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A Discussion on Results of Recent Microsegregation Models
By Suresh Sundarraj
A diffusion mass transport model for predicting the microsegregation in a solidifying and coarsening dendritic mushy region of a binary alloy is presented. Two versions of this model are tested; one b
Jan 1, 1992
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A Discussion On The Application Of Bi-dimensional Shape Factors Of Particles Causing Severe Wear Of Metals
By Giuseppe Pintaude
The use of two-dimensional shape parameters to characterize abrasive particles is a possible approach to express their angularity. Nonetheless, in sliding abrasion, especially in pin abrasion testing,
Jul 31, 2018
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A Double Drum Separator for Triboelectric Separation of Very Fine Materials
By K Schonert, K Eichas
Electrostatic separation of non-conductive materials can be accomplished by triboelectric charging. The efficiency of convential separators becomes worse in the size range below about 100 ¦m. These
Jan 1, 1993
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A Downhole Magnetic Tensor Gradiometer for Developing Robust Magnetisation Models from Magnetic Anomalies
By C A. Foss, K Blay, K Leslie, D Hillan
Magnetic field studies provide remote sensing of magnetisation distributions and a means to investigate moderately- to strongly-magnetised ore deposits that may be partially or totally buried. However
Jul 13, 2015
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A Drillhole Data Bank
By M. R. Anderton
"A hierarchical four-character code designed for geological and allied data may be used to log exploration drill-holes and store the information on magnetic media. The code is intended for use in semi
Jan 1, 2014
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A dry milling process for the production of ground mica
By Jacque Turgeon, Gontran Foy
"The Mineral Research Centre of the Quebec Department of Energy and Resources has worked extensively on the development of a dry process to extract pure mica flakes from a phlogopite ore. The liberati
Jan 1, 1982
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A Dual Bound Approach To Damage-Based Finite-Element Modeling Of Tube Hydroforming
By C. Butcher
Numerical simulations of straight tube hydroforming of a dual phase steel were performed using both upper and lower bound constitutive models for porous ductile materials. The Gurson model is based up
Jan 1, 2010
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A Dynamic Ball Compression Test for Understanding Rock Crushing
By S. Huang, K. Xia
"During crushing, rock particle is subjected to complicated loading and the particle shape influences the fragmentation outcome. Thus, a highly controlled laboratory test is desired to establish the r
Jan 1, 2015
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A dynamic CIP simulation using Matlab Simulink
By J. W. Coetzee, H. E. Deist
Carbon-in-pulp (CIP) and Carbon-in-leach (CIL) processes are used extensively in the gold mining sector to recover aurocyanide from solution. This paper discusses the modelling of these operations, us
Jan 1, 2005