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Technical Operating Flexibility In The Analysis Of Mine Layouts And SchedulesBy C. Musingwini, M. Woodhall
An often overlooked factor in the analysis of mine layouts and schedules is technical operating flexibility, mainly due to its nebulous nature. If one glosses over technical operating flexibility the
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Modelling Of Separation Circuits Using Numerical AnalysisIt is desirable to have a model, or method, for major project development, which will enable flexible modelling of separation circuits. This ability improves the understanding of circuits and how they
Jan 1, 2007
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Internal Corrosion Of Slurry Pipelines Caused By Microbial Corrosion: Causes And RemediesBy C. Ringas
Pipelines are used extensively in industry to convey various products. Internal corrosion of pipelines can lead to perforation and leakage of the product. A growing problem, not often accurately recog
Jan 1, 2007
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Performance Comparison of Local Recoverable Reserve Estimates Using Different Kriging TechniquesBy Y. C. Kim
The estimation of local recoverable reserves using the widely spaced exploration drill hole information in an open-pit mine is probably one of the most difficult tasks in ore reserve estimation. The d
Jan 1, 1987
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A Value Assessment Of Mergers And Acquisitions In The South African Mining Industry?The Harmony ARM Gold Example - SynopsisBy W. K. Osae
A value assessment model which uses deal objectives, financial and non-financial indicators as a guide to assess value creation in mergers and acquisitions. The extent to which post- merger deal objec
Jan 1, 2011
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The Use of Simulation Tromp Partition Curves in Developing the Flowsheet of Plant Extensions at Grootegeluk Coal MineBy T. De Lange
Extensions to the beneficiation plant at the Grootegeluk Coal Mine are currently being planned in order to provide power station coal for Escom's Matimba Power Station, presently under constructi
Jan 1, 1987
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The Influence of Various Factors on the Results of Stability Analysis of Rock Slopes and on the Evaluation of RiskBy M. J. Kanda
"The design of rock slopes in the planning and operation of open pit mines and for road and rail cuttings requires the evaluation of their stability. This is commonly done using two well-established m
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimizing Shaft Pressure Losses Through Computational Fluid Dynamics ModellingBy W. J. Kempson
As a result of the rising electrical energy costs in South Africa, a method was sought to reduce the overall electrical consumption of typical shaft systems. A typical shaft configuration was analysed
Dec 1, 2013
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Investigation of a conveyor belt fire in an underground coal mine: Experimental studies and CFD analysisBy C. O. Aksoy, G. G. U. Aksoy, A. Fisne, I. Alagoz, E. Kaya
Coal produced in underground mines is transported to the surface by means of conveyor belts throughout long roadways. The combustion of belts puts a large number of employees at great risk. Undergroun
Dec 13, 2023
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Book ReviewsBook reviews Fiftieth Annual Report (1971) of the Safety in Mines Research Establishment, published by H. M. Stationery Office, London on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry. Advances in ex
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The crystallization of rutile from titaniferous slagsBy R. A. H. Lycett, P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat
The crystallization of rutile from titaniferous slags by R. A. H. LYCETT, M.Se. (Eng.),"A.M.I.M.M. (Visitor), P. R. JOCHENS, Pr. Eng., M.Se. (Eng.) (Rand), Ph.D. (Member), and D. D. HOWAT, B.Se., Ph.D
Jan 9, 1975
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Underground Lighting in the Gold Mining IndustryBy J. H. Viljoen, N. B. Strydom, J. S. Greyson, C. H. Van Graan
SYNOPSIS Bad eyesight and poor illumination can contribute to the occurrence of accidents in mines. As one part of a study of this problem, surveys of light intensities have been conducted in 19 gold
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DiamondsBy E. P. Gush
Diamonds, an enigma in a mineral resource sense. Chemically, diamonds are no more than carbon crystals in a cubic system-formed one might add under conditions of great pressure and temperature. They
Jan 1, 1994
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Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the TransvaalBy H. M. Friede
Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the Transvaal by H. M. Friede. Ph.D. (Visitor) Seven copper artefacts (five ingots and two ornaments) found at prehisto
Jan 2, 1975
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Internal damping characteristics of a mine hoist cable undergoing non-planar transverse vibrationBy R. R. Mankowski
The work described in this paper is an attempt to increase present-day knowledge of fatigue in mine hoisting cables, particularly the internal energy loss arising from interwire/strand friction in a c
Jan 1, 1988
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The design, erection, and commissioning of the froth-flotation section of the Grootegeluk coal-preparation plantBy P. E. Venteer
The Grootegeluk coal-processing plant treats 3 kt of raw coal per hour to produce a middlings fuel coal and a coking coal fraction with ash contents of 35 and 10 per cent respectively. The plus 0,5 mm
Jan 1, 1984
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Reactions in the production of high-carbon ferromanganese from Mamatwan oreBy A. Koursaris, J. B. See
The influence of Iscor coke and Delmas coal on the reduction of Mamatwan manganese ore to ferromanganese was examined by use of a variation of the 'stationary charge in controlled environment&apo
Jan 1, 1979
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Viscosities, electrical resistivities, and liquidus temperatures of slags in the system CaO-MgOA12O3TiO2-SiO2 under neutral conditionsBy D. D. Howat, J. van der Colf
This paper is the first in a series of three dealing with this subject and also with the rate of oxygen removal from the slags in the presence of solid carbon and with the physicochemical properties o
Jan 1, 1979
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The Adsorption of Gold From Cyanide Solutions onto Constituents of the Reef, and its Role in Reducing the Efficiency of the Gold-Recovery ProcessBy P. J. D. Lloyd, Jill Urban, M. R. Urban
The adsorption of gold from cyanide solutions onto constituents of the reef, and its role in reducing the efficiency of the gold-recovery process by M. R. URBAN. M.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) Rand (Visitor). JIL
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Soluble metal recovery improvement using high density thickeners in a CCD circuit: Ruashi II case study - SynopsisBy M. C. Mulligan
Counter current decantation (CCD) thickener circuits are used to recover soluble metal as pregnant liquor solution from ore leach residue. The basis of CCD operation is to concentrate suspended solids
Jan 1, 2009