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An evaluation of yielding timber props as a support system in rockburst conditions
The 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 Effect Of Changes In Barometric Pressure On Mines In The Highveld Of South Africa
By R. Hemp
The first part of this paper describes the collection of barometric pressure measurements in a mine and their statistical analysis, which shows the effect of variations in barometric pressure, both on
Jan 1, 1994
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The use of research in management
By N. C. Joughin, H. Wagner
Research is a business activity, and is as different from other business activities as banking is from mining. attempting to use research to solve their problems, managers do not always recognize its
Jan 1, 1989
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Strain-controlled tests on model mine supports
By G. E. Blight
The load-compression characteristics of mine supports are usually evaluated by means of relatively rapid tests, whereas in the mine they are subjected to much slower strain-controlled compression. The
Jan 1, 1978
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The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand ores
By P. J. D. Lloyd
The Witwatersrand reefs contain gold, uranium, and pyrite in the following average concentrations: 0,001 per cent, 0,02 per cent, and 1,7 per cent respectively. The paper discusses the flotation of py
Jan 1, 1981
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A comparative study of kinetic models for the extraction of uranium by strong-base anionexchange resins
By M. J. Nicol
This paper ,examines the kinetics of the extraction of uranium from acid sulphate solutions by strongbase anionexchange resins. Parameters such as the concentration of uranium in solution. the agitati
Jan 1, 1980
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Prediction of the volatile mater in coal from ultimate and proximate analyses
By R. M. Morris, G. A. Matthesius, M. J. Desai
Slow pyrolysis experiments were caried out on samples of coal from north em Natal having a volatile mater content ranging between 10 and 25 per cent by mass and a constant particle-size distribution.
Jan 1, 1987
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Application Of The Reflux Classifier Correlation To The Hydraulic Conveying Of Particles Up Steep Inclines
By P. Stevenson
Correlations for the critical velocity needed to hydraulically convey particles in horizontal, or near-horizontal, pipes are either explicitly dependent upon the shear stress imparted by the fluid upo
Jan 1, 2007
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Experimental and modeling studies of the kinetics in the leaching of pyrolusite
By J. C. Zachariades, D. M. Fraser
The leaching of pyrolusite in acidic ferous sulphate solution was studied so that the important factors governing the kinetics of the reaction could be determined. The reaction is very rapid, and was
Jan 1, 1991
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Overview Of The High-Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Pt-Alloys
By S. Vorberg, B. Fischer, U. Glatzel, R. Völkl, D. Lupton, M. Wenderoth
Owing to their excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance, Pt and its alloys are being used preferentially at elevated temperatures and in aggressive environments. For example, an important applicat
Jan 1, 2006
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Intensification of flotation with an air-sparged hydro cyclone
By A. J. Burger, F. L. D. Cloete
Tests indicated that effective recovery of pyrite from a coarse Witwatersrand quartzitic ore can be accomplished by intensified flotation in an air-sparged hydrocyclone. Air is fed through the porous
Jan 1, 1988
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A New Viscometric Technique To Successfully Measure Shear Thickening Behaviour, If And When It Occurs
By A. Chryss, L. Pullum
Shear-thickening suspensions abound throughout the hydraulic conveying industry; at least this is the perception of many engineers running plants where hydraulic conveying is commonplace. In reality,
Jan 1, 2007
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Is Platinum Paying Its Rent?
By L. C. Stilwell
The paper will attempt to identify the threats, however obscure, that could confront the South African platinum industry. South Africa has the largest reserves of platinum group metals in the world,
Jan 1, 2006
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The requirements for engineering education in South Africa
By H. A. D. Kirsten
The skills differential between manpower supply and demand is due to deeply rooted socio- and politico-educational misconceptions that can be remedied only by a concerted cooperative effort on the par
Jan 1, 1991
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Strip mining at Arnot Colliery
By M. H. Marsden, R. A. Laybourne, J. D. Flint
Operations of the strip mine at Arnot Colliery are described, and the improved volumetric extraction of the in situ coal reserves that has been obtained by the application of strip-mining techniques i
Jan 1, 1980
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Revised Strength Factor For Coal In The Vaal Basin
By J. N. Van der Merwe
The South African coal-mining industry uses a uniform safety-factor formula for non-squat pillars, incorporating a coal-strength constant that was derived empirically by Salamon and Munro in the 1960s
Jan 1, 1993
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A borehole-dislocation sensor for the continuous monitoring of fracture displacement in deep mines
By P. J. How, T. O. Hagan, M. F. Handley
Inelastic deformation of highly stressed rock in deep mines needs to be quantified in both time and space. Since most deformation occurs by shear, continuous monitoring of discontinuities in the rock
Jan 1, 1988
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An Overview Of Materials Testing Relevant To Backfilling At Vaal Reefs Gold Mine
By A. J. Barrett
Backfilling at Vaal Reefs during the experimental phase has been carried out using cyclone-separated tailings which are transported underground hydraulically by means of a borehole. The selected taili
Jan 1, 1988
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Project Management, And The Design Of Shaft-Sinking Projects
By H. W. Read, L. G. D. Napier
Change is endemic in our society. Future change will be accelerated by an explosion in technology, communication, and political thought. To meet these challenges, rapid structural changes have been ta
Jan 1, 1994
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Problems Encountered in the Operation of a New Colliery
By A. A. Oakes, P. M. C. Wilson
This paper describes some aspects of the planning of a new colliery which commenced production in the Middleburg district in 1966. An account is given of some of the problems encountered in the early