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A study of the arrangements for pulp discharge on pebble mills, and their influence on mill performance
By A. H. Mokken, G. K. I. Blendulf, G. J. C. Young
A study of the arrangements for pulp discharge on pebble mills, and their influence on mill performance by A. H. MOKKEN, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Rand) (Fellow), G. K. I. BLENDULF, M.Sc. (Stockholm) (Member), an
Jan 5, 1975
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Fragmentation Studies And Metal Accounting Successes At Kopanang Mine. - Summary
By FJ Fourie
Lack of success in attempts to develop viable large-scale continuous mining techniques (previously reported by MP o?Hare in 2004) led the team at Kopanang to explore alternative solutions to their ong
Jan 1, 2007
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Visit to Prieska Copper Mines (Pty) Ltd
On 8th August, 1973, 57 members of the Institute visited Prieska Copper Mine at Copperton in the North Western Cape. After tea, the group was welcomed by the Management of the Mine, and Mr Grobler,
Jan 10, 1973
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SPOTLIGHT on a visit to the Rand Refinery
By David J. Haddock
On Wednesday, 6th July, 1988, 28 members of the Johannesburg Branch of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and their guests assembled at the Rand Refinery Sports Club, which is situat
Jan 1, 1988
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The Role of Computers in the Detection and Research of Seismic Events on the West Wits Line
By K. L. Riemer
The West Wits Line first began yielding gold in the mid-1930s and is among South Africa's leading gold-producing areas. Gold mining operations are carried out amidst the occurrence of seismic eve
Jan 1, 1987
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Increased productivity with AC drives for mining excavators and haul trucks
By G. M. Brown, B. J. Ebacher, W. G. Koellner
Introduction There is a continual economic push to increase the productivity of mobile material handling equipment used in open pit mines. This includes the largest electrical machines: excavators
Sep 1, 2001
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Evaluation and Selection of Recoverable Reserves in a Sublevel Stoping Mine
By G. Raspa
The paper describes a computer procedure for evaluating and selecting recoverable reserves in a mine worked by sublevel stoping. The boundaries of the volume to be mined are optimally defined by means
Jan 1, 1987
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An Overview Of The Backfill Mining Technique For The Multi-Reef Conditions At Cooke 3 Shaft
By R. I. Klintworth
The multi-reef area of Cooke 3 Shaft provides a unique mining challenge on account of the very thin middlings between the pay bands and the marginal values of the reef. It is uneconomic or impractical
Jan 1, 1988
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The Planning of Ventilation and Refrigeration Requirements in Deep Mines
By R. M. Stroh, D. F. H. Grave
In this paper ventilation planning methods are discussed, with particular reference to the application of computer techniques to the solving of the many problems associated with the forecasting of ven
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Registration: South African Council for Professional Engineers
SACPE has asked the Journal to bring the following points to the notice of members who are about register with SACPE. When to Apply There is no set time to apply for registration. Engineers should app
Jan 1, 1982
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Effects Of CFD Modelling Configuration On Centrifugal Slurry Pump Casing Wear Prediction
By R. Kosmicki
Wet end components of centrifugal slurry pumps used in the hydraulic transport of solids are subject to substantial erosive wear. Accurate prediction of the casing wear rate and location for a particu
Jan 1, 2007
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Interactive 3-D Graphics for Mine Evaluation
By K. R. Johnson
Changes in the pattern of computer systems for mine planning and geologic evaluation are occurring as a consequence of the introduction of 3-D high performance graphics terminals. The VULCAN system is
Jan 1, 1987
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Practical Geostatistics For The Lognormal-De Wijsian Model - 2.1 General
The term geostatistics was introduced by Matheron (1960) to cover the development and application of mathematical and statistical models which take specific account of the spatial structure of a &apos
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold-mine productivity as affected by the average wet-bulb temperature of the underground working places
By C. P. S. Barnard, D. G. Krige
Objective justification on economic grounds for expenditure aimed at improving the quality of the underground working environment requires a suitable measure of any improvement in productivity that wo
Jan 1, 1981
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Recovery by Flotation of Cassiterite Contained in Gravity Concentration Plant Trailings
By E. B. Viljoen
I. R. M. Chaston* As a gravity concentration man in the midst of so many eminent flotation experts I feel like Daniel. However, I would respectifully disagree with the opening remarks by Mr Viljoen.
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The Application Of Multi-Parametric Block Models To The Mining Process
The development of 3D multi-parametric models facilitate the provision of resource information well in advance of the mining face. Using the model, one can evaluate mining areas not only for grade and
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparative study of the influence of minerals in gas sorption isotherms of three coals of similar rank - Synopsis
By C. Rodrigues
This investigation compares the gas adsorption behaviour and capacity of three bituminous coals from South Africa, of similar rank, by assessing the characteristics of the raw coal, as well as the res
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Calcium Lignosulphonate-Bound Coal Fines
By H. W. J. P. Neomagus, J. R. Bunt, T. S. Mthombo, C. A. Strydom
"Low-cost calcium lignosulphonate (CL), which is a byproduct of the wood pulping industry, was investigated as a potential binder during laboratoryscale pelletization of inertinite-rich high-ash coal
Dec 1, 2018
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Selection of an Appropriate Leaching Method for Light Rees from Esfordi Flotation Concentrate Based on Mineral Characterization
By D. Moradkhani, S. M. Javad Koleini, M. Abdollahy, F. Soltani
"The objective of the study was to determine the type and distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) in the phosphate flotation concentrate from the Esfordi flotation plant in central Iran, in order t
Jan 1, 2017
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The Vaun Self-Climbing Skip (SCS) System - Typical Hoist System Details
By B. Kenealy
A typical deep shaft is President Steyn No. 2 in the Free State, where 9 tonnes of ore are hoisted at about 15 metres per second from 2378 metres below surface. The skips and attachments each weigh 7
Jan 1, 1996