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                     Liner Optimisation To Improve Availability Of The Ridgeway SAG Mill (ce87862d-0ddc-4fb1-a4ed-b071f2daa7ac) Liner Optimisation To Improve Availability Of The Ridgeway SAG Mill (ce87862d-0ddc-4fb1-a4ed-b071f2daa7ac)Mill relining is a major contributor to overall plant downtime. Reducing the number of mill liner pieces removed from and replaced in the mill has a direct impact on the overall reline time and in tur Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A Step towards Combating Rockburst Damage by Using Sacrificial Support A Step towards Combating Rockburst Damage by Using Sacrificial SupportBy R. A. Govender, A. Mudau "Rockbursts continue to be a major contributor to mine accidents and cause of damage to mine excavations, particularly at great depth. The problem of rockbursts has also escalated in civil engineering Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Comparing the Extent of the Dissolution of Copper-Cobalt Ores From the DRC Region Comparing the Extent of the Dissolution of Copper-Cobalt Ores From the DRC RegionBy S. Stuurman Inorganic acids such as sulphuric acid have found use together with certain reducing agents in leaching of copper-cobalt oxide ores. These reagents are not ideal due to the adverse effect the inorgani Jan 1, 2014 
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                     An improved pillar design methodology An improved pillar design methodologyBy A. J. S. Spearing, M. Sharifzadeh, K. V. Jessu Empirical pillar design methods are commonly used in the mining industry. The parameters within which these methods are valid are frequently unknown to the user or ignored. In addition, empirical desi Oct 1, 2022 
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                     1.4 Oats ? ?Why MMCRM?s?? 1.4 Oats ? ?Why MMCRM?s??By Christopher J. Oates Overview ? Mining Codes ? Best Practice ? Mining Standards Guidelines ? Get it right from the start ? External Auditors ? The 5% rule ? MMCRM's - The Key Components ? The MMCRM Report / Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Limiting conditions in large flotation cells: froth recovery and bubble loading, J. Yianatos and P. Vallejos Limiting conditions in large flotation cells: froth recovery and bubble loading, J. Yianatos and P. VallejosBy J. Yianatos, P. Vallejos In the last decades, the exponential increase in the cells’ volume resulted in significant advantages such as investment costs, footprint and energy savings. However, in larger size cells, despite the Jan 1, 2020 
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                     Comparison of continuous and discontinuous modelling for computational rock mechanics Comparison of continuous and discontinuous modelling for computational rock mechanicsBy T. Scheldt, M. Lu, A. Myrvang Abstract: In this paper both continuous and discontinuous modelling are utilised in order to analyze the stability of the Gjøvik Olympic Mountain Hall. The large span cavern (62 m) was built for the 1 Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Equipment alternatives for stoping in gold mines Equipment alternatives for stoping in gold minesBy D. G. Wymer, A. G. du Plessis, N. C. Joughin The use of a dense hangingwal-support configuration extending right up to the face would enable greater levels of safety and productivity to be achieved in stopes, and becomes a practical proposition Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Development and Application of a Digital Computor Method for the Solution of Strata Control Problems The Development and Application of a Digital Computor Method for the Solution of Strata Control ProblemsBy F. R. Deist, R. P. Plewman Discussion: A. Hazell (Associate Member) and T. J. Kotze (Graduate Member): The authors must be congratulated on the development of a versatile computer programme for determining the stresses and dis 
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                     A Forecast of the Coal and Uranium Requirements for Electric Power Generation in South Africa A Forecast of the Coal and Uranium Requirements for Electric Power Generation in South AfricaBy E. J. Maunders This paper describes briefly a computerised model of the South African electricity system which has been developed jointly by the Atomic Energy Board and the Electricity Supply Commission. The results 
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                     SEREF: An Interactive Seismic Refraction Data Interpretation Program for the IBM PC SEREF: An Interactive Seismic Refraction Data Interpretation Program for the IBM PCBy G. R. J. Cooper In recent years attempts have been made to develop software packages for shallow seismic refraction data analysis. In most cases, mainframe computers were used which were generally non-interactive, di Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Evaluation of the sampling strategy for a copper ore Evaluation of the sampling strategy for a copper oreBy P. Gonzalez Minera La Parreña, S.A. de C.V., Milpillas operation is an underground mine designed to process 8 352 tons of ore per day for the recovery of copper through crushing, heap leaching, solvent extraction Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Steady-state Simulation and Microcomputers: Meeting and Challenge Steady-state Simulation and Microcomputers: Meeting and ChallengeA powerful, interactive metallurgical process simulator for use on micro- computers has been developed in the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand. Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Notices (90b71352-df30-4f59-86e5-04c7b26ff260) Notices (90b71352-df30-4f59-86e5-04c7b26ff260)ERRATA-AUTHOR'S REPLY IN SEPTEMBER, 1970, JOURNAL: PAGE 52 I. Left half of the page, 4th paragraph, fifth line from the bottom: for 22 / 5 1/2 %, read 22 / 5 1/2 %. 2. Right half of the page 
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                     Predicting The Values Of Flow Parameters For The Design Of Pipelines Conveying Backfill Slurries Predicting The Values Of Flow Parameters For The Design Of Pipelines Conveying Backfill SlurriesBy I. C. R. Gilchrist A principal requirement in the design of a backfill transportation pipeline is the accurate prediction of the values of key slurry flow parameters. Input variables, such as particle size and solids co Jan 1, 1988 
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                     The feasibility of producing syngas from waste coal fines and steam using a DC arc gasifier, T.P. Kekana, G. Akdogan, and Q.G. Reynolds The feasibility of producing syngas from waste coal fines and steam using a DC arc gasifier, T.P. Kekana, G. Akdogan, and Q.G. ReynoldsBy G. Akdogan, T. P. Kekana, Q. G. Reynolds The DC arc plasma gasifier concept is currently under development at Mintek for testing the feasibility of producing syngas from waste coal fines and dry steam. The technology is intended for the valo Jan 1, 2020 
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                     To install automation equipment in an underground mine To install automation equipment in an underground mineBy I. Wigden This paper discusses system integration and installation of High-Tec systems in underground mines. ABB has the capability to be a System Integrator and co-operates with partners in different areas Sep 1, 2001 
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                     Presidential Address: Witwatersrand Gold - Quo Vadis? Presidential Address: Witwatersrand Gold - Quo Vadis?By J. R. Dixon Gold mining has been undertaken in South Africa for more than a century. A great proportion of that mining has been from the Witwatersrand Basin; a geological phenomenon that has few parallels through Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The effect of plant process water quality on the flotation of sulfide ore, E.Saari, K. Jansson, and B. Musuku The effect of plant process water quality on the flotation of sulfide ore, E.Saari, K. Jansson, and B. MusukuBy E. Saari, B. Musuku, K. Jansson The quality of the concentrator plant process water is crucial for high performing mineral flotation circuits. Significant metal recovery and concentrate grade losses have been noticed particularly in Jan 1, 2020 
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                     Valuation Of A Mineral Resource That Has A Compound Metal Content Distribution: An Example Based On The Merensky Reef At Wesizwe Platinum Limited?s Pilanesberg Project Valuation Of A Mineral Resource That Has A Compound Metal Content Distribution: An Example Based On The Merensky Reef At Wesizwe Platinum Limited?s Pilanesberg ProjectBy D. R. Young Drilling exploration over the Wesizwe Platinum Limited?s Pilanesberg Project has identified the Merensky Reef at depths varying from 594 m to 1 552 m depth. Merensky Reef thickness varies from 0.05 m Jan 1, 2006 
