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Overcoming The Limitations Of The Use Of Corrosion/ Temperature Tables In Designing For Transport Applications
By A E. Paterson
General aluminium corrosion charts based on 1100 alloy listing product and temperature have been developed by AFSA, mainly from available sources. The categories of corrosion expectation are fairly
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Model For Compliance And Reporting In The Minerals Industry
By S. V. Rungan
The modern mining industry is increasingly being tasked to comply with various legal, industry and social prerequisites. In addition to complying with these, the mining industry is further expected to
Jan 1, 2010
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Incorporation of rehabilitation cost into the optimum cut-off grade determination - Synopsis
By J. Gholamnejad
Determination of the optimum cut-off grades is one of the most important aspects of mine production planning. A cut-off is a grade below which we choose not to process material. This material is treat
Jan 1, 2009
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The Design, Erection and Operation of a Purlex Plant at Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company, Ltd.
By B. G. Meyburgh
SYNOPSIS As a result of a test programme over a period of approximately ten years and a decision to extend the uranium plant, it was decided to design and erect the first full-scale Purlex Plant in t
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Some Aspects of quarring economics
By C. Fiore, A. Kok, W. C. Coningsby
Quarrying is a comparatively simple process which is open to certain economic pitfalls, One of these is the appropriate size of the equipment needed to meet demand.
Jul 1, 1970
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The importance of coal
By D. A. Viljoen
While coal can be used as a chemical feedstock instead of oil for the production of the petrochemical based commodities that are so important to our modern way of life, the impact that coal is going t
Jan 1, 1979
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Presidential Address: The image of the minerals Industry
By R. D. Beck
The minerals industry needs the support of al sections of the population if it is going to be able to supply the new materials required for future development. It will achieve this support only if its
Jan 1, 1991
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Manpower Utilization in South Africa with Special Reference to the Mining Industry
By H. H. McGregor
SYNOPSIS Changes in the national productivity (gross national product per head of the population) have been assessed in order to derive a target figure for the required annual increase. The conclusio
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Recovery Plant Practice at De Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberly, with Particular Reference to Improvements Made for the Sorting of Final Concentrates
By W. K. Loftus, H. S. Simpson
Discussion I. R. M. Cheston (Visitor): I should like to congratulate the authors on this interesting paper which graphically illustrates the overall effects of the gradual developments in diamond con
Jan 4, 1970
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Mathematical Models of Orebodies
By A. G. Royle
The reasons for constructing a model of an orebody for which both the parent population and the sampling distribution are known are discussed and details of the model are given. A brief summary of Mat
Jan 1, 2014
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Kinetics of Copper Segregation by the Torco Process (cb8a8c1d-d741-4886-af29-d356d5853c78)
By M. I. Brittan
Discussion Dr R. E. Robinson (Fellow): The author must be congratulated on a very meticulous and self-contained piece of work. It is indeed a pleasure to read a paper that is so clearly and systemati
Jan 2, 1970
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Comparing Two Mass Size Distributions ? Synopsis
By F. Lombard
We consider in this paper the use of a modified version of Hotelling?s statistic in the analysis of particle size distributions. The statistic can be adversely affected by the presence of outliers amo
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparing Two Mass Size Distributions - Synopsis (68b8feab-25ab-455f-93b9-b718fea02144)
By F. Lombard
We consider in this paper the use of a modified version of Hotelling?s statistic in the analysis of particle size distributions. The statistic can be adversely affected by the presence of outliers amo
Jan 1, 2012
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Premier mine draw control and underground vehicle monitoring and control system
By J. A. Voster
Premier Mine (a part of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd) which is situated 38 km to the east of Pretoria, has the largest known diamond pipe in South Africa. The mine started operations in1903. The Pr
Sep 1, 2001
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Erosion Of Granular Sediments At High Flow Velocity
By C. Van Rhee
In dredging practice sand is eroded at very high flow velocities using water jets. The existing pick-up functions overestimate erosion. By taking the permeability into account conventional pick-up fun
Jan 1, 2007
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Air Pollution Perceptions And Their Impacts On The Coal Industry - Synopsis
By P. Lloyd
Perceptions of disaster caused by burning fossil fuels have reached such a pitch that they seriously threaten the very future of the industry. Coal is a dirty word. A leader in Business Day(January 19
Jan 1, 2011
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A Quantitative Model for Gravity Separation Unit Operations that rely on Stratification
By R. P. King
A class of gravity separation unit operations in ore-dressing relies for its operation on the production of a stratified bed. Heavier material gravitates downwards, and separation is achieved by split
Jan 1, 1987
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Classical Statistics, Random Distributions, Normal And Lognormal Theory - 2.1 General
To determine the characteristics of a mineral deposit, the usual practice is to take samples, analyse the properties of those samples and infer the characteristics of the deposit from these properties
Jan 1, 1978
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Photoelectric Readings. Their Significance for Dust Control in Collieries
By Y. J. F. Haven, G. H. J. Kitson, D. G. Beadle
I have read this paper with considerable interest. By using an automatic instrument to assess the dust samples taken in South African collieries, the authors are ahead of the gold mining industry, whi
Jan 10, 1968
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A statistical approach to some basic mine valuation problems on the Witwatersrand - Introduction
By D. C. Krige
The estimation of the tonnage and grade of payable ore in a mine and the correct policy of selective mining based on such estimates, is of vital importance to the mining engineer it is surprising, the
Jan 1, 1994