Systems Engineering New Platinum Frontiers

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. C. Holton
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

South Africa has the world?s largest in situ deposits of platinum group metals, but economically exploitable resources are shrinking due to escalating costs and technical challenges. The South African National Research and Development Strategy comments that an increase in the knowledge intensity of the resource-based sectors is required to turn these resources to account. Highly trained human resources, continuous improvement, technological innovation, and smart acquisition of know-how will become the major differentiators in the global mining market. Mechanization and, ultimately, automation in mining have the potential to reverse the negative mining trend and resolve safety and other challenges. However, the adoption rate of mechanized mining in platinum (and hard-rock gold) has been slow for various reasons. Changing systems from conventional drill?and-blast to continuous mechanized mining is a big step-change endeavour. The problem of transformation is discussed, and the discipline of systems engineering is examined because of its successful application in aerospace and defence.
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APA: M. C. Holton  (2012)  Systems Engineering New Platinum Frontiers

MLA: M. C. Holton Systems Engineering New Platinum Frontiers. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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