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Development of weightometer soft sensor
By K. Coleman, C. Visser, N. Selby, X. W. Pan, T. Letwaba
A prototype weightometer soft sensor is under development at DebTech, De Beers in partnership with Venetia Mine. Its main function consists of an online data source; data validation; dynamic weightome
Jan 1, 2003
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Designing exploitation and dumping processes in brown coal mines using information technology techniques
By R. Chryst, R. Kus
In the Integrated IT Systems proposed by Przedsie? biorstwo Robót Geologiczno-Wiertniczych—Geological and Drilling Company (PRGW) a network connects a database with all of the departments of a mining
Jan 1, 2003
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Metallurgy From Above ? A Google Earth Perspective
By Q. C. Reynolds
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, plant, photography, GIS, satellite images, Google Earth Google Earth is a piece of software able to display an interactive three-dimensional map of the world, combining a
Jan 1, 2006
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Assessment Of The Precision And Bias Of An Online Gauge Using A Single Reference Instrument ? Synopsis
By F. Lombard
We consider the Grubbs estimation of the precision of an online gauge. Typically, this type of estimation involves independent results from two or more reference instruments (sampling and laboratory a
Jan 1, 2012
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The Effect Of Alumina In Ferromanganese Slag
By Sverre Olsen, Kai Tang
The composition of ferromanganese slag is very important as it determines the slag/metal equilibrium relations including MnO content of final slag, melting relations and slag viscosity. The slag compo
Jan 1, 2007
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Processing low-grade coal to produce high-grade products
By G. J. de Korte
South Africa’s best-quality coal, located in the central Highveld basin, is becoming depleted and alternative sources of coal, such as the Waterberg coalfield, will have to be developed to supply the
Jan 1, 2015
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Our Mineral Heritage - Presidential Address
By P. W. J. van Rensburg
Our mineral heritage - PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS given by P. W. J. van Rensburg, Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. (Eng.)(Rand) INTRODUCTION Stone Age people were living in various parts of South Africa as recent,ly as a th
Jan 10, 1973
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A Long Hole Stoping System For Mining Narrow Platinum Reefs - Introduction
By P. van Dorssen
In South African metalliferous mines, stoping operations are largely confined to narrow, tabular orebodies making mechanization extremely difficult. Limited flexibility in terms of stope width has nec
Jan 1, 2002
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Phase Equilibria In K2O-Containing Manganese Smelting Slags
By S. Ganguly
Slag samples taken from adjacent to the furnace wall of a submerged arc ferromanganese smelting furnace have been found to contain high concentrations of K2O. To characterize the phase equilibria rele
Jan 1, 2007
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Evaluation And Control Of Iron And Steelmaking Slags Through Electrochemical FeO Sensors
By A. McLean, M. Iwase, K. Wakimoto, K. Katogi, Y. Kikuchi
One of the greatest obstacles to the application of physical chemistry principles to the elucidation of slag-metal reactions is a lack of knowledge of activities of the reacting species. To a large ex
Jan 1, 2004
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What happened to the mechanics in rock mechanics and the geology in engineering geology - Synopsis
By P. J. N. Pells
A good thing is becoming a bad thing. Rock mass classification systems, that are so excellent for communications between engineers and geologists, and that can be valuable in categorizing project expe
Jan 1, 2008
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An Approach To Confidently Predicting Jigging Performance
By Grant Loveday, Vincent Dieudonné, Andrew Jonkers
Bateman Minerals & Metals supplies the APIC Technologies which include the under-bed air-pulsed APIC jig and related technologies such as the JigScan controller and advanced mathematical models of the
Jan 1, 2006
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A national curriculum in Australian minerals education: New generation flexible-delivery undergraduate courses
By G. Kelly
A new minerals engineering education programme is being developed in Australia which aims to provide tertiary institutions with a package of educationally sound, high quality courses for undergraduate
Jan 1, 2003
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The Unique Namdeb Trilogy - Our Past, Present And Future Mining Applications In This Unique Deposit - Introduction
By S. H. Badenhorst
Zacharias Lewala discovered a diamond at Grasplatz, near Lüderitz in April 1908. While this stone may not have been the first diamond to be found in this barren, inhospitable area, it most certainly w
Jan 1, 2003
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Bias testing of cross-belt samplers - Synopsis
By G. Lyman
The cross-belt sampler is a device that is very widely used even though it has not been ratified by the Standards associations. This paper is concerned with the bias testing of two cross-belt sampler
Jan 1, 2010
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The grate-kiln induration machine - history, advantages, and drawbacks, and outline for the future
By J. C. Ion, O. Isaksson, J. Stjernberg
Iron ore pellets are a preferred feedstock for ironmaking. One method used for pelletizing is the grate-kiln process, first established in 1960.During the past decade, the establishment of new grate-k
Jan 1, 2015
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Keynote Address: The recent trends in research on slags in China
By Z. Zhang
The author recently has reviewed the publications on the slag-related research in China since the Sixth International Conference on Molten Slags, Fluxes and Salts in June, 2000. In fundamental aspects
Jan 1, 2004
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Structural Dependence Of Alkali Oxide Activity In Coal Ash Slags
By L Singheiser, W. Willenborg, M. Mueller, K. Hilpert
The limitation of fossil fuel resources and the necessity of reducing CO2emission require an increase of the efficiency of power plants by using combined cycle power systems. Pressurized Pulverized Co
Jan 1, 2004
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Exploration and extraction of mine gas in Germany—New significant energy source and contribution for safety and climate protection
By J. Kraemer, A. Preusse
In the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia (Germany) small and medium sized companies are beginning to extract the related gas via old shafts or boreholes and to use it as a source for the product
Jan 1, 2003
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Microstructure Evolution In Ti-6Al-4V Alloy During Hydrogen Dosing At Elevated Temperature - Synopsis
By L. A. Matthews
The embrittlement of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy by hydrogen dosing at elevated temperature has been investigated. Metal coupons were subjected to isothermal treatments in a partial hydrogen atmosphere in the
Jan 1, 2011