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Hydraulic support instability mechanism and its control in a fully-mechanized steep coal seam working face with large mining heightBy F. T. Wang, Y. Yuan, S. H. Tu, X. G. Zhang
Hydraulic support instability (HSI) is one of the most common causes of disasters in underground coal mining, posing a threat to the safety of mine workers and normal operation of the equipment. It is
Jan 1, 2015
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Strategic Long Term Planning In Mining ? Synopsis (287252bf-313f-4c0f-98fd-28fa4c30c9b7)By G. L. Smith
The fundamental challenge facing mineral and metal companies is how to create sustainable value while operating within mandated strategic bounds, identified constraints, and variable market and econom
Jan 1, 2012
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Anisotropic Strength Behaviour Of Slates In The Sirjan-Sanandaj ZoneBy K. Goshtasbi
The mechanical behaviour of schistose sedimentary rocks such as slate show a great amount of anisotropy. Hence, the schistocity plane is essential when investigating the mechanical behaviour of such r
Jan 1, 2006
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Strategic Long Term Planning In Mining - SynopsisBy G. L. Smith
The fundamental challenge facing mineral and metal companies is how to create sustainable value while operating within mandated strategic bounds, identified constraints, and variable market and econom
Jan 1, 2012
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Mine Safety Net Development And Applications - SynopsisBy N. M. Skarbøvig
Safety nets have been used selectively in several South African mines over the years. Recently, however, an increased emphasis on mine safety has seen a resurgence of their utilization underground. Th
Jan 1, 2011
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Case Study Of The Rockpass System At Kloof No. 3 ShaftBy R. Hart
In this paper, problems that have been experienced with the rockpass system at Kloof Mine No. 3 Shaft are described. Actions that have been taken to overcome the problems are also described. These inc
Jan 1, 2006
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Simulated Rockburst Experiment ? An OverviewBy T. O. Hagan
A simulated rockburst experiment was conducted underground at a deep level gold mine. This was done by means of a large explosion detonated in solid rock close to a tunnel sidewall. The resultant shak
Jan 1, 2001
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The Residue Waste Disposal Facility For Iscor?s Hillendale Project In KwaZulu-NatalBy J. R. G. Williamson
The Mining Division of Iscor, an integrated minerals and metals company, has recently completed a feasibility study for the establishment of a new heavy minerals mine and smelter in the Richards Bay a
Jan 1, 1997
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Development Of Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems For Industrial Flotation Plants By Use Of Inductive Techniques And Genetic AlgorithmsControl of flotation processes is mostly managed by plant operators, who assess the performance of the plant based on their own experience and other heuristic rules. These rules tend to be subjective
Jan 1, 2000
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Mineral Resource Throughput Management: From An Iron Ore Mine To Steel In India (b7c708d0-4ac4-4078-9cb8-41844cba4156)Mineral Resource Throughput Management is based on the extraction of the maximum potential value from an ore reserve with the emphasis to generate maximum ROI and ROR (return on reserve). A stee
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Issues In The Construction Of Control Charts In Mining ApplicationsBy A. Bhattacherjee
The Shewhart [X]?and R charts are still the most popular control charts in use today for continuous monitoring of quality data. However, for these charts to function properly, the underlying assumptio
Jan 1, 2002
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Pelletizing Of Sishen Concentrate - SynopsisBy P. Mbele
Iron ore concentrate is not easily transported to, or processed in, ironmaking plants, therefore it is necessary to agglomerate. This paper will determine the possibility of agglomerating Sishen conce
Jan 1, 2012
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The Safe Use Of Shock-Tube And Detonating Cord Systems In Shaft Sinking - A Global TrendBy L. P. Lamprecht
Traditionally, South African shaft sinking operations have used electric detonators for the initiation of blastholes. Globally, the trend in shaft sinking is to use the shock tube and detonating cord
Jan 1, 1999
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Keynote Address: EPRI?s Global Coal InitiativeBy S. Dalton
The use of coal for power generation is being questioned in many developed countries, as a result of ever-tightening environmental restrictions and concerns about the potential impact of CO2emissions
Jan 1, 2001
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The challenge of building local capacity to support the development of a sustainable mining industry in emerging mining nations ? SynopsisBy C. L. Reichardt
Mining companies are increasingly looking to the developing world for the next generation of mining projects, often in countries that have little or no previous history of large-scale mining. One of t
Jan 1, 2009
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A Chance-Constrained Programming Approach For Open Pit Long-Term Production Scheduling In Stochastic EnvironmentsBy J. Golamnejad
This paper attempts to model long-term production scheduling problems by chance constrained binary integer programming in a stochastic environment. This stochastic model is set up to account for ore b
Jan 1, 2006
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Corrosion Protection Of Reinforcement For Concrete Structures (VOLUME 107)By R. E. Wilmot
The problem of corrosion of reinforcement in concrete structures is internationally recognized and represents the single biggest expenditure in the preservation of steel reinforced concrete structures
Jan 1, 2007
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PB Battery Recycling. New Frontiers In Paste Desulphurisation And Lead ProductionBy M. Olper
The change in regulations and the strong attention to the environment have suggested some changes in the traditional processes for the recycling of lead acid batteries. Engitec Technologies, marketing
Jan 1, 2008
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Use A Cansolve SO2 Scrubbing System To Better Link Your Batch-Operated Furnace With Its By-Product Sulphuric Acid PlantBy P. Roy
Smelting or converting of sulphide concentrates and mattes in a batch operation presents a challenge when directing the off- gas to a conventional acid plant. The Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (a division of th
Jan 1, 2007
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Establishment Of Rapid Prototyping/Additive Manufacturing In South Africa - SynopsisBy D. J. de Beer
South Africa had a late start with rapid prototyping (RP), with the first system being available in 1991. Up to 1994 only three systems were available in SA. Through active research participation from
Jan 1, 2011