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Assessing the impact of prereduction parameters on Mn ore from the Kalahari Manganese FieldBy B. M. V. Baloyi, D. Mchabe, D. Chetty
South Africa accounts for the largest global manganese ore production share, primarily from its Kalahari Manganese Field deposit. Despite this, domestic smelting is beset by energy constraints, result
Mar 4, 2025
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The effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on wettability and floatability of chalcopyrite, pyrite and quartz, A. Hassanzadeh, A. van Hall, G. Öktem, S.G. Özkan, and M. RudolphBy M. Rudolph, A. van Hall, G. Öktem, S. G. Özkan, A. Hassanzadeh
Despite the four-decade study on ultrasound’s (US) impact on mineral’s floatabilities, there is still not clarity regarding its role in mineral surface wettability. For this purpose, the present inves
Jan 1, 2020
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Traversing a tumbling mill: an ore particle’s perspective, O.O. Ogunmodimu, D.K. Weatherley, and M.S. PowellBy O. O. Ogunmodimu, D. K. Weatherley, M. S. Powell
Discrete element methods (DEM) have provided the ability to resolve the complex phenomena experienced by ore within comminution devices such as tumbling mills. The new developments in DEM techniques a
Jan 1, 2020
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New flotation reagents: Metal-organic/inorganic complexes in mineral flotation, W. Sun, W. Sun, Y. Hu, H. Han, J. Wang, Z. Wei, R. Wang , H. Tang, and X. CaoBy X. Cao, R. Wang, H. Han, Y. Hu, Z. Wei, W. Sun, H. Tang, J. Wang
Flotation reagents play a vital role in mineral flotation. In the past century, most studies focused on the modification of anion or cation collectors and the synergistic effect of mixed collectors, w
Jan 1, 2020
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An Investigation of the Behaviour of Double Oxide Film Defects in Aluminium-Magnesium Cast AlloysBy M. A. El-Sayed
"Double oxide films (bifilms) are significant defects in light alloy castings that occur when, during melt handling, the oxidized surface of the melt is folded over onto itself and then entrained into
Nov 1, 2018
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Direct flotation and desliming of iron ore using the Reflux Flotation Cell, J.E. Dickinson, M.J. Cole, R. Campbell, M.C. Cole, and K.P. GalvinBy J. E. Dickinson, R. Campbell, M. J. Cole, K. P. Galvin, M. C. Cole
It is common practice in the beneficiation of iron ore ultrafines to apply reverse flotation, and hence float the gangue minerals, leaving behind a high-grade iron ore product. Given the difficulty in
Jan 1, 2020
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Conditional bias in resource estimation: A simpleguide for practitioners APCOM 2021By M. E. Rossi, C. Badenhorst
Conditional bias occurs when the expected value of the true grade conditional on the estimated grade is not equal to the estimated grade. It is a quantification of how the average of estimates differs
Sep 1, 2021
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Origins Of Some Fractures Around Tabular Stopes In Deep South African Mines - Synopsis (02d45334-45a1-4e66-b061-668ec5bea409)By G. van Aswegen
The geometry and morphology of a set of low-angle fractures around a stope in a deep Witwatersrand gold mine are explained in terms of extension fractures forming under variable conditions of stress.
Jan 1, 2012
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Investigation of the mixing characteristics of industrial flotation columns using computational fluid dynamicsBy G. Akdogan, I. Mwandawande, S. M. Bradshaw, M. Karimi
The mixing characteristics of industrial flotation columns were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Particular emphasis was placed on the clarification of the relationship between t
May 2, 2022
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Energy efficiency prediction models for air–conditioning systems in underground mining APCOM 2021By N. Duda, P. Śliwiński, P. Stefaniak, B. Jachnik
Ventilation and air-conditioning are some of the most energy-consuming processes in deep underground mining. Additionally, the energy consumption of these processes systematically increases along with
Sep 1, 2021
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Development of a new smart evacuation modelling technique for underground mines using mathematical programming APCOM 2021By M. S. Shishvan, J. Sattarvand, R. S. H. Meij
Navigating miners during an evacuation using a smart evacuation technology can significantly decrease the evacuation time of an underground mine in case of an emergency. This paper presents a mathemat
Sep 1, 2021
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Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow ReefsBy K. Moxham, A. Smit, R. Pickering
Since the early 1970s research has been ongoing to develop a cost-effective way of continuously mining the narrow reef, hard rock, typical of South African gold and platinum mines. In the late1980s it
Jan 1, 2006
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A study of different grinding aids for lowenergy cement clinker productionBy K. E. H. K. Ishak, S. R. M. Zan
Cement production requires significant energy, and entails high costs and CO2 emissions. This is because the clinker requires very fine grinding. Grinding aids can improve production and fineness and
Sep 6, 2023
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Ammonium thiosulfate leaching of gold from electronic printed circuit boards – effect of solution copper concentrationBy J. Petersen, T. Moyo, D. Maharaj
This study investigates the effect of ammonium thiosulfate on the leaching of gold from the contacts of unpopulated cut electronic printed circuit boards (PCBs). Studies in the literature show ammoniu
Dec 11, 2024
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Determining the ions with the most impact on froth stability in Cu-Ni-PGM ore flotation, M.S. Manono and K.C. CorinBy K. C. Corin, M. S. Manono
The mining and mineral concentration of Cu-Ni-PGM sulfide ores in South Africa occurs in semiarid regions. The scarcity and availability of water resources in these regions has become one of the bigge
Jan 1, 2020
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Simulation of production processes and associated costs in mining using the Monte Carlo methodBy M. Mathey
The application of the Monte Carlo technique to production planning and everyday economic decisionmaking in mine production management is demonstrated. The logic is detailed using an example of underg
Dec 13, 2022
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Prediction and measurement of blast induced rock fragmentation − A case study of Kajiado County quarries, KenyaBy I. O. Ondicho, E. K. Mutinda, B. O. Alunda, E. Agyekum
Driven by the necessity to improve blast performance regarding fragment size distribution in limestone mines, this paper introduces the prediction and measurement of blast fragmentation distribution t
Mar 5, 2025
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Blasting and preconditioning modelling in underground cave mines under high stress conditionsBy J. S. Contreras, E. Córdova, I. Gottreux, A. Anani, A. Ferrada
Cave mining is an underground mass mining technique. The largest projects, which are known as ‘super caves’, produce hundreds of thousands of tons of ore per day, which involves large footprints with
Feb 2, 2021
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Evaluation of pre-treatment methods for gold recovery from refractory calcine tailingsBy G. Akdogan, P. Mutimutema, M. Tadie
The South African gold mining industry has a legacy of abundant tailings dams, which have attracted the attention of investors because of their potential as a cheaper secondary gold resource. In this
Oct 1, 2022
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Calibration of the limit equilibrium pillar failure model using physical modelsBy D. F. Malan, R. P. Els
The limit equilibrium model, used in displacement discontinuity codes, is a popular method to simulate pillar failure. This paper investigates the use of physical modelling to calibrate this model. Fo
May 3, 2023