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Total Primary Milling Cost Reduction By Improved Liner Design - SynopsisBy J. Dahner
Total milling cost is composed of energy, liner and grinding media costs. In primary high ball load milling, the grinding media play the biggest role in total milling cost. This cost can be drastical
Jan 1, 2011
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Total seismicity, and the application of ESS analysis to mine layoutsBy S. M. Spottiswoode
A simple method for the application of excess shear stress (ESS) analysis to the mining of planar reefs is examined. The potential for seismicity associated with mining is expressed as the calculated
Jan 1, 1988
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Total System Design For Comminution (af7b0d8d-7392-42c0-8b38-4db0f3d143aa)Traditionally, the term `total system' design applied to comminution conjures images of a design that addresses the usual business and operational drivers, including health, safety and environmen
Jan 1, 2007
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Tough choices facing the South African mining industryBy W. van Antwerpen, J. Guzek, A. Lane
Strategy is about making choices. Mining companies choose to do certain things and not to do other things. Mining is a long-term business, and the choices made typically have large investments attache
Jan 1, 2015
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Toward discrete element modelling of material flow in submerged arc furnaces APCOM 2021By G. Akdogan, C. Bergmann, C. J. Coetzee, Q. G. Reynolds, S. J. Baumgartner
Submerged arc furnaces (SAF) are used extensively in the production of ferrochrome, where charge material – consisting of mixtures of carbonaceous reductants, fluxes such as silica, and ore in the for
Sep 1, 2021
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Towards a generalizable project readiness assessment methodology for the mining industry: A literature reviewBy H. Mulder, M. C. Bekker
The principal objective of this investigation was to conduct a thorough literature review on the status of project readiness mechanisms, tools, techniques, and frameworks for mining projects. The revi
Sep 1, 2022
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Towards A Mineral Property Valuation Code: Considerations For South AfricaBy F. T. Cawood
One of the consequences of globalizing mine finance is a necessity to apply uniform accountancy and valuation standards that are clearly understood and consistently applied by the global investment co
Jan 1, 2004
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Towards a new technology policyHistorical Background. South Africa's industrial history began with the discovery of gold and diamonds during the last century, and the mining industry was the first chief component of our techno
Jan 1, 1989
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Towards An Improved Pillar Design Methodology At Bathopele MineBy Y. Rajpal
The Hedley and Grant pillar strength formula is widely used within the South African mining industry to calculate pillar strengths in bord and pillar mining layouts, and is currently being used at Bat
Jan 1, 2012
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Towards an Inclusive Model to Address Unsuccessful Mine Closures in South AfricaBy E. S. van Druten, M. C. Bekker
"The complete and successful closure of a mine in the South African environment remains problematic. Closure remains an elusive mining phase due to unclear roles and responsibilities, inaccurate closu
Jan 1, 2017
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Towards An Integrated Approach To Tailings Management - SynopsisBy A. Chryss
Tailings management aims to dispose of tailings at the minimum cost consistent with meeting or exceeding imposed standards, including legislative obligations. This simple business objective requires m
Jan 1, 2012
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Towards An Understanding Of Dynamic Demand On Ground SupportThe proper understanding of the functioning of ground support under dynamic loading and the current approaches to designing of dynamic support are plagued by a great deal of uncertainty and lack of kn
Dec 1, 2013
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Towards Benchmarking Of Safety Performance In The Platinum SectorBy B. Genc
Safety in South African mines is a subject of significant interest, since many mining companies are experiencing production deficits due to safety-related stoppages. In this paper, safety data from t
Jan 1, 2012
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Towards best practice for routine seismic hazard assessment in minesBy G. van Aswegen
Seismic monitoring became commonplace in the deep South African gold mines in the early 1990’s. The discipline has, to a large extent, developed beyond the ‘research’ stage, and a ‘Guide to Seismic Mo
Jan 1, 2003
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Towards electrode immersion control on Lonmin?s no. 1 circular furnace - SynopsisBy G. A. Georgalli
A control philosophy to be applied by Lonmin to maintain constant electrode immersion in their no. 1 circular smelting furnace is put forward. This control philosophy is facilitated though a combinati
Jan 1, 2008
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Towards mine modernisation: Digitisation of foundational supervisory leadership development trainingBy S. Khan, M. Auret
Due to the modernisation of mines, traditional training methods may be supplemented to support the upskilling of supervisors in mines. A project was initiated by the SAMERDI SATCAP programme to demons
Jun 27, 2025
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Towards more effective simulation of CIP and CIL processes. 1. The modeling of adsorption and leachingBy R. P. King, L. C. Woollacott
To date developments in the simulation of carbon-in-pulp (CIP) adsorption circuits have focused primarily on the modeling of adsorption. This series of three papers describes a development in a direct
Jan 1, 1990
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Towards more effective simulation of CIP and CIL processes. 2. A population- balance-based simulation approachBy L. Woollacott, R. P. King
Although several models for the carbon-in-pulp (CIP) or carbon-in-leach (CIL) processes have been published, most of these models do not consider in detail the way in which the carbon phase flows on l
Jan 1, 1990
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Towards more effective simulation of CIP and CIL processes. 3. Validation and use of a new simulatorBy L. Woollacott, R. P. King
This paper presents data collected from full-scale plants in order to verify the predictions of a new simulator of CIP or CL operations. Good agreement was found between the experimental data and the
Jan 1, 1990
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Towards Predictive Control Of Ferroalloy Furnaces: Combining Thermochemistry, Inventory Modelling And Systems EngineeringBy S. J. Frank
Ferroalloy furnaces are well known to be extremely difficult to control from a metallurgical perspective. Mostly metallurgical control is still reactive in nature, causing a significant amount of rewo
Jan 1, 2004