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The Development and Application of a Digital Computer Method for the Solution of Strata Control ProblemsBy F. H. Deist, R. P. Plewman
The history of development of analytical techniques for the determination of elastic behaviour around tabular excavations, is examined briefly. The design of a completely digital system, which appears
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Intensive cyanidation for the recovery of coarse goldThis paper describes the operating practice and design features of an intensive-cyanidation plant at the East Gold Plant of Vaal Reefs Exploration and Mining Company Limited (V.R.E.M.). After the deve
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Developments in the Instrumentation and Automation of Uranium-Processing PlantsBy G. Sommer, R. P. Chaix, G. T. W. Ormrod
Recent developments in the instrumentation and automation of uranium-processing plants by G. SOMMER, Ing. (Grad.) (Visitor), G. T. W. ORMROD (Visitor), and R. P. CHAIX, B.Sc. (Visitor) The paper discu
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The use of the superhardenability treatment for the production of high-strength low-alloy steel for hot-rolled plateBy R. J. Mostert
The role of hardenability in the development of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels is discussed. The applicability of the superhardenability treatment. a steel making technique for increased harden
Jan 1, 1984
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Die Gebruik en Bewaring Van Steenkool in Suid-AfrikaBy A. W. S. Schumann
SYNOPSIS The most economic exploitation of South African coal resources requires sustained study of the balance between known resources and the predicted rate of consumption, against the background o
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The mechanization of pillar extraction at The Durban Navigation Collieries (Pty) LtdBy A. Smith
After the introduction of mechanized bord-and-pillar development at Dumacol in 1958, pillars were being developed at a much faster rate than they could be extracted by hand loading methods. Efforts we
Jan 1, 1985
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Phenomena relating to the failure of hard rock adjacent to an indentorIt is shown that, when a flat-bottomed indentor is pressed into the surface of a strong rock, the normal force necessary to cause failure of the rock is reduced substantially if a shear force is appli
Jan 1, 1978
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The innovative application of tunnel digging machines and non-explosive rock breaking to high speed developmentBy T. Dimillo, R. G. B. Pickeirng
The South African gold and platinum deposits were formed in very different ways and yet both have many similarities. They are flat dipping tabular ore bodies, extremely narrow and located in hard abra
Sep 1, 2001
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Slimes disposal at South African gold minesBy M. Mrost
Slimes disposal at South African gold mines by M. MROST*. M.Sc. (Rand) (Fellow) The soil mechanics, civil engineering, and environmental considerations applicable to the construction of slimes dams on
Jan 2, 1974
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The use of research in managementBy 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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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June 1987PREFACE During the past year, considerable effort was devoted to the implementation of the strategic plan that was adopted by the SAIMM in 1986. Good progress was made in a number of areas, while in
Jan 1, 1987
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Die Bedryfsfisioloog en LugbesoedelingBy N. B. Strydom
Die bedryfsfisioloog en lugbesoedeling N. B. STRYDOM, Ph.D. (Phys.) (Illinois) (Genoot) Although the industrial physiologist can still be regarded as a rarity in South African industry, it is obvious
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A fractographic study of corrosion-fatigued specimens of A533B steelBy J. H. Bulloch
This paper describes detailed fractographic analyses of several specimens that had undergone corrosion-fatigue tests at high stress ratios in simulated pressurized water-reactor environments. The dist
Jan 1, 1987
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The prediction of air temperatures in intake haulages in minesBy K. R. Vost
This paper reviews the theoretical methods used in South Africa for the prediction of heat pick-up and air-temperature gradients along main haulages. These methods include those of Starfield, Ramsden,
Jan 1, 1982
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The Design Of Pillar Systems As Practised In Shallow Hard-Rock Tabular Mines In South AfricaBy A. J. Jager, J. A. Ryder, M. U. Ozbay
This paper deals with procedures used for designing pillar systems in hard-rock tabular mines operating at shallow depths, typically less than 1000 m. A comprehensive review if current practice identi
Jan 1, 1995
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Ancient mining and ZimbabweBy T. N. Huffman
Ancient mining and Zimbabwe T. N. HUFFMAN*. Ph.D. (Illinois) (Visitor) Ancient gold mining and Zimbabwe have been commonly associated for over a hundred years, either in terms of an exotic colony for
Jan 1, 1974
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Presidential Address: The image of the minerals IndustryBy R. D. Beck
The minerals industry needs the support of al sections of the population if it is going to be able to supply the new materials required for future development. It will achieve this support only if its
Jan 1, 1991
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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 Scale Effect, Critical Rock Mass Strength And Pillar System DesignCurrently the most widely used formula in pillar design is the power formula, which implicitly assumes a volume effect. This assumption is critically examined, and it is proposed .that a limiting stre
Jan 1, 1998
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The emission of mercury from gold-reduction works in South AfricaBy N. B. Strydom, H. H. E. Schroder, A. van der Linde
This paper describes a study of the destination of the mercury that is present in the ore during the recovery of gold. It was found that over 96 per cent of the mercury passed through the process unto
Jan 1, 1982