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Thermal aspects of the smelting of iron ore in reconstructed South African Iron Age furnacesBy H. M. Friede
A study was made of the smelting process in two experimental furnaces patterned on Iron Age furnaces excavated at Melville Koppies Nature Reserve, Johannesburg. In a number of smelting experiments, th
Jan 1, 1984
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Optimal Valuation Using Historical Information: A Case Study - 10.1 IntroductionIn many practical situations, calculation of the point semivariogram is not necessary. Such a case is analysed in this chapter. The purpose of this analysis is to give a better understanding of the me
Jan 1, 1978
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SPOTLIGHT on MINTEK 50By S. A. Allison
The Conference began with registration, followed by a well-attended cocktail party on the evening of Sunday 25th, where, in a convivial atmosphere, Dr Louw Alberts, President of Mintek, welcomed the d
Jan 1, 1984
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Refractory Design Effect On Submerged Arc Furnace Life And Production Performance ? The Zimbabwe Alloys ExperienceBy N. R. Shoko, J. Chirasha
Refractory design remains the most fundamental factor in furnace construction. Refractory design details and proven technology consideration is of paramount importance to come up with an optimum furna
Jan 1, 2007
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Mine Management by Objectives (a68515b5-909f-46a5-b123-52cd8602aa93)By A. A. Hazell
Mine management by objectives by A. A. Hazel The procedure of setting production targets is illustrated in Appendix I of the paper. This procedure is intended only as a guide although the standards on
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Response of mine hoisting cables to longitudinal shock loadsBy R. R. Mankowski, F. J. Cox
Experimental results are presented on the longitudinal atenuation of a kinetic shock wave traveling along a typical mine hoisting cable. Mathematical curve-fiting of the results established these loss
Jan 1, 1986
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The metallurgy of tin smelting In a submerged arc furnaceBy H. A. Uys
The metallurgy of tin smelting In a submerged arc furnace By H. A. UYS, Ing. Metallurgy (Pretoria) (Visitor) The control of tin smelting demands a knowledge of slag characteristics and of the equilibr
Jan 1, 1977
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IN DIE KOLLIG: Hittebehandeling: Teorie en Praktyk deurBy deur R. Dippenaar
'n Kort kursus oar die teorie en praktyk van hittebehandeling is vanaf 29 Junie 1981 tot 3 Julie 1981 in die departement Materiaalkunde en Metallurgiese Ingenieurswese aan die Universiteit van Pr
Jan 1, 1981
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Contribution: The uneconomic production of gold in South AfricaBy P. J. D. Lloyd
This fascinating paper deserves study by all who are interested in the economics of gold production. The argument in the paper that price is determined by the balance between supply and demand may be
Jan 1, 1984
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SPOTLIGHT on reliability-based mining-engineering designBy A. McCracken
Probabilistic methods for assessing the reliability of engineering systems in mining are the way of the future. So agreed the delegates of a recent short course on the subject, entitled 'Reliabil
Jan 1, 1988
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The Optimization Of Mining Method And EquipmentBy R. G. B. Pickering
Conventional mining is an excellent match of mining method and equipment. The result is guaranteed performance. Change in the form of different technology requires change in mining method until the be
Jan 1, 2004
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Spotlight On Control And SimulationBy B. K. Loveday
A Colloquium on 'Control and Simulation in the Minerals Industry' was held at the Holiday Inn, Milner Park, on 20th September, 1984, in conjunction with the Electra Mining Exhibition. A tota
Jan 1, 1985
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Ancient mining and ZimbabweBy T. N. Huffman
Ancient mining and Zimbabwe T. N. HUFFMAN*. Ph.D. (Illinois) (Visitor) Ancient gold mining and Zimbabwe have been commonly associated for over a hundred years, either in terms of an exotic colony for
Jan 1, 1974
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Discussion: The beneficiation of fine coal by dense-medium cyclones* by P. J. F. Fourie, P. J. van del WaIt, and L. M. FalconBy D. W. Horsfallt
The above paper gives a fair amount of information and is a useful addition to the literature on a subject of growing importance. I believe that more experimental results could have been given, togeth
Jan 1, 1980
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Understanding Aqueous-in-Organic Entrainment in Copper Solvent ExtractionBy T. Bednarski, L. Thomas, G. Banza, D. Muteba, P. Cole, M. Soderstrom
"In copper solvent extraction, aqueous-in-organic entrainment results in the carry-over of unwanted species into the electrowinning process with negative cost implications. The need to bleed is increa
Jan 1, 2016
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Metallurgical Considerations in the Automation of Gold-Recovery PlantsBy H. E. Cross
Metallurgical considerations in the automation of gold-recovery plants By H. E. CROSS. Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Eng.) Hons. (Fellow) The advantages of the automation of gold-recovery plants are examined. The
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The use of research in managementBy N. C. Joughin, H. Wagner
Research is a business activity, and is as different from other business activities as banking is from mining. attempting to use research to solve their problems, managers do not always recognize its
Jan 1, 1989
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Green Topics - Hippo-Crisy?Today's conservation thinking is becoming increasingly polarised-a widening gap that could eventually be to the overall detriment of mankind, one way or the other. In one corner, stand the discip
Jan 1, 1996
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The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. I. The kinetics of absorption from pulpsBy M. J. Nicol, G. Cromberge
An account is given of the development of a relatively simple model that describes the kinetics of the absorption of gold cyanide on activated carbon. The model is based on the treatment of the carbon
Jan 1, 1983
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SPOTLIGHT on the production of amines in South AfricaBy K. Barlow, J. M. W. Mackenzie
Trochem (pty) Limited, which is jointly owned by Chemical Holdings Limited and Henkel Corporation of America, recently commissioned the first fatty amine plant to be built in Africa. The plant is capa
Jan 1, 1982