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Cut-and-fill mining of metals base at Black Mountain MineBy P. J. Kinver
This paper deals with the development of the cut-and-fill mining method at the Broken Hill orebody of Black Mountain Mineral Development Company (Pty) Limited, at Aggeneys in the north-western Cape Pr
Jan 1, 1985
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The heavy-minerals plant at Palabora Mining Company - a Low-grade, high-tonnage gravity concentatorBy R. C. M. van der Spuy
The heavy-minerals plant at the Palabora Mining Company treats 25 to 30 kt of new feed daily. The U3Og value of the ore averages approximately 40 p.p.m. The circuit consists of four stages of upgradin
Jan 1, 1982
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DiscussionDr C. M. van Staden (Fellow): Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for this opportunity to contribute to the paper by Dr Stander, and Messrs Henzen and Funke. First of all, my co
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Quantitative Study Of The Hardness Property Of Laser Surface Alloyed Aluminium AA1200 ? SynopsisBy A. P. I. Popoola
Aluminium AA1200 was laser alloyed with a combination of nickel and titanium diboride using different weight ratios. Chemical reactions took place with the formation of different phases. The character
Jan 1, 2011
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The Functional Relationship Between Dust Hazard and the Rate of Collecting Funds to Pay Compensation for Pneumoconiosis (3bbc6c56-78c8-4aca-84ca-a62e6a21a027)By R. S. J. Toit
Discussion: T. L. Gibbs,* (Honorary Vice-President and Fellow): In terms of the Pneumoconiosis Compensation Act of 1962, a Pneumoconiosis Risk Committee was established whose function it is to estima
Jan 3, 1970
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An evaluation of yielding timber props as a support system in rockburst conditionsThe support of stopes by means of yielding timber props, with or without hydraulic props, is common in the mining industry. This paper discusses the ability of these support systems to absorb energy d
Jan 1, 1991
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The missing link: The gap in the mining automation hierarchyBy Penswick D.
From the perspective of management control, most mining operations can be represented by a hierarchy comprising four layers. The base of this hierarchy consists of the individual pieces of equipment t
Sep 1, 2001
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Notice New Council Aims at Maintaining High Engineering Standard in South AfricaThe general standard of engineering in South Africa will, it is believed, reach new heights after the establishment of the S.A. Council for Professional Engineers (SACPE) in February, 1969. The Cou
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7.4 van der Merwe - The Use Of Radio Frequency Tracers To Conduct Densimetric AnalysesBy Paul Fouchè, Danie van der Merwe
Contents ?Purpose ?Introduction ?Development of RF tracers ?Test procedure ?Results ?Conclusion ?Way forward ?Acknowledgements
Jan 1, 2005
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A tribute to John Keith Elers DouglasJohn Keith Elers Douglas recently retired from active participation in the activities of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy after over forty years of diligent and valuable service to
Jan 1, 1981
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The Presence of Shear Stresses in Pillars and the Effect on Factor of Safety in a Room-and Pillar LayoutBy J. A. Maritz
Since the dawn of mining, pillars have been used as primary support to ensure stable workings. Early designs were based on trial and error, after which more scientific means developed over time. A vas
Jan 1, 2014
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Long Term Laboratory Strength Tests in Hard RockBy Z. Szczepanik, D. Milne, K. Kostakis
Abstract This paper presents the results of a series of creep tests performed on a total of nine samples of Lac du Bonnet granite from the Underground Research Laboratory near Pinawa, Canada. Eac
Jan 1, 2003
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Long-term Planning of Coal Mines by Statistical Evaluation of Databases in Existing MinesBy D. E. Kraushaar
Ruhrkohle in West Germany evaluates and compares the net present values of long-term periods from its coal mines by a computer assisted long-term planning system. Two main parts of this system are com
Jan 1, 1987
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Steels with Improved PropertiesBy Dr. T. L. F. Muller
INTRODUCTION During the past decade a wealth of knowledge has been acquired about the mechanisms and reactions responsible for the physical properties of metals. In the field of steels, in particular
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Richards Bay Coal TerminalBy M. B. Dunn
Terminals form part of the transportation chain from producer to consumer in the world-wide conveyance of bulk commodities. As such, they are a vital link in providing a buffer between widely differin
Jan 1, 1980
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Green Topics - The Green Face Of MiningWith a number of new mines at the feasibility stage and beyond and with several pellet capacity expansions well underway to reduce sintering activity, Alex Broad looks at the impact of worldwide envir
Jan 1, 1996
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The mechanism of gold adsorption on activated charcoalBy R. J. Davidson
The mechanism of gold adsorption on activated charcoal by R. J. DAVIDSON: M.Se., Ph.D. (Rhodes) (Visitor) The adsorption of gold onto activated charcoal is most dependent on the concentration and char
Jan 10, 1974
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Potential applications of thiourea In the processing of goldBy T. Groenewald
Potential applications of thiourea In the processing of gold by T. GROENEWALD, Ph.D. (Rand), D.I.C. (Imperial College) (Visitor) The aqueous chemistry of gold(l) that has found practical application i
Jan 6, 1977
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A Model Of Mill Power As Affected By Mill Speed, Load Volume, And Liner DesignBy M. H. Moys
Accurate models of mill power are becoming more necessary as the design, operational, and control requirements for grinding mills become more stringent. Models of mill power are reviewed briefly, and
Jan 1, 1993
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Spontaneous combustion of the organic mater in discards from the Witbank coalfieldBy R. M. Falcon
The paper opens with a summary of the major factors responsible for spontaneous combustion in coal discards. These include heat arising from the oxidation of coal and pyrite, and from the weting of dr
Jan 1, 1986