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Design?a strategic issue - SynopsisA set of six design principles for rock engineering was developed by Bieniawski: design objectives; minimum uncertainty; simplicity of design components; state-of-the-art practice; optimization; and c
Jan 1, 2009
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Design of optimum roof support systems in South African collieries using a probabilistic design approach ? SynopsisWhen designing coal mine roof support, it is necessary to account for the uncertainties and variability that inherently exist within the rock mass and support elements. The performance of a support sy
Jan 1, 2009
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Evaluation of Government Equity Participation in the Minerals Sector of Tanzania from 1996 to 2015By A. S. Nhleko, P. R. Lobe, H. Mtegha
"Government’s equity role in the minerals sector is one of the nationalist measures implemented in order to ensure greater control and management of a country’s mineral resources. This paper evaluates
Mar 1, 2019
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Oxidative precipitation of Mn(II) from cobalt leach solutions using dilute SO2/air gas mixture - SynopsisBy N. Mulaudzi
The use of SO2/air gas mixtures as an oxidant to precipitate Mn from Co(II) leach liquors was investigated. The effects of SO2/air ratio, pH and temperature on Mn precipitation were evaluated. It was
Jan 1, 2009
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A Review Of Backfilling At Black Mountain MineBy P. J. Kinver
This paper deals with the development of backfilling methods and systems at the Broken Hill orebody of Black Mountain Mineral Development Company (Pty) Limited, at Aggeneys in the north-western Cape P
Jan 1, 1988
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A Study On The Effect Of Coke Particle Size On The Thermal Profile Of The Sinters Produced In Esfahan Steel Company (ESCO)By A. Dabbagh
The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of coke particle size on the thermal profile of the charge bed in the sintering process of iron ore. Six different ranges of coke particle size t
Dec 1, 2013
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An Assessment Of Backfill For Regional Support In Deep MinesBy P. S. Piper
In the 1960s it was suggested that the volume of stope convergence, and hence the rockburst hazard, could be reduced by the emplacement of backfill. Recent advances have facilitated the placement of l
Jan 1, 1988
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A Methodology for Laboratory Testing of Rockbolts Used in Underground Mines under Dynamic Loading ConditionsBy A. Pytlik, W. Masny
"Underground mining is subject to various natural hazards such as seismic events, rockbursts, fire, and gas (methane). In general, an increase in the extraction depth causes an increase in the likelih
Jan 1, 2016
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Furnace energy efficiency at Polokwane Smelter - SynopsisBy P. K. Van Manen
Anglo Platinum?s Polokwane Smelter is situated outside Polokwane, in the Limpopo Province in South Africa. A single 168 MVA six-in-line rectangular furnace smelts dry concentrates containing platinum
Jan 1, 2009
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The Mine Planning Process For An Open-Pit Diamond Mining Operation-A Case Study On Letseng Diamond Mine In LesothoBy A. Madowe
This paper discusses the mine planning process for Letseng diamond mine in the Kingdom of Lesotho, in conjunction with the various software packages used during the process. The major pillars of the l
Jul 1, 2013
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An Interactive Computer Program for Simulating the Performance of Water Chilling Installations on MinesBy M. Bailey-McEwan
The application of refrigeration on deep South African gold mines is mostly achieved through the medium of chilled water which is produced in central installations either on surface or underground. Th
Jan 1, 1987
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Pricing Of South African Thermal Coal ExportsBy M. Steyn
Until 2000, pricing involved profit taking and cost covering combined with limited global published information. Market information was mostly subjective in nature and large resource companies benefit
Jan 1, 2010
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An Overview Of Materials Testing Relevant To Backfilling At Vaal Reefs Gold MineBy A. J. Barrett
Backfilling at Vaal Reefs during the experimental phase has been carried out using cyclone-separated tailings which are transported underground hydraulically by means of a borehole. The selected taili
Jan 1, 1988
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Surface Characterization Of A Heavy Mineral Sand With Micro-Raman SpectrometryBy S. Potgieter-Vermaak
The main mineral components of the so-called heavy sands (or black sand) are the titanium, zirconium and iron-bearing minerals, rutile, zircon and illmenite, accompanied by various minor and trace amo
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Preliminary Microwave Measurements On Liquid SlagsBy J. Björkvall, L. Bååth, D. Malmberg, J. Malm
Microwave technology has for decades been a tool for astronomers to map and understand the complexities of the universe its composition and extent. It is also used on a laboratory scale by spectroscop
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluation Of The Batch Press As A Laboratory Tool To Simulate Medium-Pressure Roller Crushers ? SynopsisBy J. C. R. van Schoor
In this study the applicability of a batch press to predict the energy consumption and particle size distributions for medium-pressure roller presses was investigated. The relationships between energy
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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Rhodax® Interparticle Crusher Maximizes Chloride Slag Production With A Minimum Generation Of FinesBy J. Portal
One of the key products produced by the mineral sands industry is the titanium dioxide slag, a process that requires grinding of a coarse product down to a valuable saleable product. Traditional metho
Jan 1, 2007
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Designing for Extreme Events in Open Pit Slope StabiltyBy L. Lorig
"Two types of extreme event, earthquakes and rainfall, potentially affect open pit slope stability. In the case of earthquakes, there are rather well-developed analysis procedures and acceptability cr
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparative study of the influence of minerals in gas sorption isotherms of three coals of similar rank - SynopsisBy 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