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  • SAIMM
    An analogue system for the early detection of fires in gold mines

    By P. S. Turner

    After a brief account of the differences between the control of underground fires and those on the surface, the paper describes the analogue detection system used on the mines of the Anglo American Co

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SAIMM
    NIM Reports (3a703efe-4038-47b1-99ac-b0d7b9c3c1e0)

    NIM Reports Report no. 1549 Thermodynamic and related physicochemical factors pertaining to the production of ferromanganese. A literature survey. Report no. 1568 A computer programme for the estim

    Jan 2, 1974

  • SAIMM
    Refining steel to below 0,01 per cent carbon by oxy-hydrogen lance without argon

    By W. Bleloch

    In the process described, hydrogen is used to generate high-temperature steam and oxygen in the molten bath. Steel is decarburized to low levels to produce a pearlite-free steel suitable for deep draw

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SAIMM
    The Jones-Tricket ratio-a worthwhile management tool

    By R. Morris

    This paper describes some of the work of Jones and Tricket (1954), and demonstrates the usefulness of their findings by applying them to three fire incidents in South Africa. It is shown that the Jone

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SAIMM
    Mine Management by Objectives (4d009a4f-5482-4880-b3c4-8a09c8bf8ce1)

    By A. A. Hazell

    Mine management by objectives By A. A. HAZELL The author discusses the objective areas of mine management. Setting objectives is seen to be a conscious process which starts at the highest level of man

  • SAIMM
    Stress fracturing around tunnel a deep-level bored

    By C. L. de Jongh

    Fracturing of the rock caused considerable difficulties during the boring of a deep-level tunnel in hard rock. A pilot bore was suggested as a possible means of reducing the effect of the fracturing,

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SAIMM
    The presinking of Harmony No. 4 shaft by use of the MA TLA headgear

    By I. M. W. Preston

    A new shaft system was required to replace stope face for the North Section of Harmony Mine and to allow for systematic opening up of the North Eastern Section. Owing to the economic circumstances at

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    Low-carbon steel as an alternative to conventional roller-quenched, tempered steel

    By S. W. Evans, G. Pienaar

    Weldable steel plate with a good combination of strength and toughness is currently produced from 0,12 to 0,28 per cent carbon low-alloy steel heat-treated by roller quenching and tempering. Alternati

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SAIMM
    The estimation of fragmentation in blast muckpiles by means of standard photographs

    By H. Van Aswegen, C. V. B. 0unningham

    The need for the more accurate measurement of blasting results has increased substantially with the proliferation of the types of explosives available to mining operations in South Africa. The primary

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Conditioning in the flotation of gold, uranium oxide, and pyrite

    By F. J. N. Stassen

    SYNOPSIS The effect of conditioning energy on the flotation of gold, U308, and pyrite was investigated in the range 0,1 to 100 kWh per tonne of dry ore for various combinations of conditioning time a

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SAIMM
    The use of linear programming in the shortterm planning of stoping production in gold mines

    By E. J. Magri, R. M. Murray

    This paper describes the application of linear programming to the monthly 'set up' planning of stopers' sections on two gold mines. On one of these mines, the purpose of the exercise wa

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SAIMM
    Metallurgical Considerations in the Automation of Gold-Recovery Plants

    By H. E. Cross

    Metallurgical considerations in the automation of gold-recovery plants By H. E. CROSS. Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Eng.) Hons. (Fellow) The advantages of the automation of gold-recovery plants are examined. The

  • SAIMM
    Technical Note: An Innovative Technique For Minimizing Operational Costs Of End-User Groups In A Production Environment

    By C. J. Alberts

    The perception exists in many organizations that, once an energy management system is employed, there need not be any further adjustments to such a system. This is not true, as the field of energy man

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SAIMM
    Comparisons Between WAVE And Seismological Data

    In order to test the applicability of elastodynamic codes in the modeling of mining related problems, comparisons are made between seismic data and numerical analyses. The dynamic finite difference pr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    A geostatistical study of diamond-saw sampling versus chip sampling

    By E. J. Magri

    This paper describes a geostatistical study of the relative merits of diamond-saw sampling and conventional chip sampling, using results from experimental work carried out on Randfontein Estates Gold

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Petrographic characterization of coal by use of the IBAS image analyser

    By J. M. Barnard, M. P. Brandt, L. E. Korwin-Kossakowski, W. H. Smith

    Petrographic analyses of coal rank and maceral-group composition are widely used in the characterization of coal. This paper describes the use of an image analyser (IBAS Kontron) for fuly automated me

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SAIMM
    An evaluation of mining methods using continuous miners in thin coal seams

    The imbalance between the coal resources contained in thin seams (1,5 m or less) and the production from them is outlined. It is suggested that an Increase In the exploitation of thin coal seams is ne

    Jan 1, 1984

  • SAIMM
    The development of rock-burst control strategies for South African gold mines

    By R. Heunis

    The hazard of rock bursts and rock falls as experienced in South African gold mines is examined in the light of recent research findings. The problem areas include high fatality rates, losses in produ

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SAIMM
    A Comparative Study Of Three Frequency-Distribution Models For Use In Ore Evaluation

    By H. S. Sichel, Kleingeld

    A frequency distribution model plays a fundamental role in ore evaluation, especially for the feasibility study of new deep gold mines. The geological complexity of the reefs being mined at present

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SAIMM
    Appropriate mechanization for underground mining in southern Africa

    Underground mining and particularly dipping narrow tabular orebodies are difficult to mechanize appropriately, given the low gold price and other external factors. Particularly in the deep level mines

    Sep 1, 2001