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Deformability analysis of infinite jointed rock mass by the RCOD
By K. Sugawara, Y. Hirakawa, A. Sato
The rock mass properties such as deformability and permeability are highly dependent on the existence of cracks. The Ratio of Crack Opening Dependency (RCOD) was proposed as a new index to evaluate th
Jan 1, 2003
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Flow Behaviour And Drag Reduction Of Fluidic Ash-Water Slurries
By P. Vlasak, Z. Chara
Since the flow behaviour of slurry containing both coarse and very fine particles has not been sufficiently clarified, the paper focuses on the experimental study of the particle size distribution, ti
Jan 1, 2007
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Involvement leadership is fundamental to sustainable success of any behaviour-based safety initiative
By P. Schutte
It is evident from most admired companies, globally, that they drive key priorities such as teamwork, customer focus, fair treatment of employees, initiative and innovation into their organisations.
Jan 1, 2003
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A short history of the development of tapping equipment
By A. Dienenthal
"The casthouse floor has always been one of the most dangerous working places on a blast furnace or a ferro-alloy/nonferrous furnace. Apart from working in an atmosphere including toxic gases, fumes,
Jan 1, 2014
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Density and size analysis of air separation process using MLA, M. Buchmann, T. Mütze, and F. Heinicke
By M. Buchmann, T. Mütze, F. Heinicke
Dry air classification is a well-known technique used for decades in the cement industry to separate material in the size range of 0.01-1.0 mm. Additionally, in corresponding dry grinding circuits wit
Jan 1, 2020
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Evaluating the Value of Including Physicochemical Property Correlations on the Prediction Capability of a Dynamic Electrowinning Model
By C. Dorfling, M. Tadie, S. Grobbelaar
The physicochemical properties of the complex electrolytes used in direct copper electrowinning are an important consideration for the development of a high-fidelity model of the process. Direct elect
Jan 1, 2023
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Influence of pore water on the design of deep galleries in low permeable rocks
By V. Labiouse, R. Gärber
The paper aims at clarifying the up-to-now misappreciated role taken by pore water on the design of deep tunnels in saturated porous media. Numerical simulations with a non-dimensional FEM-model empha
Jan 1, 2003
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Presidential Address: Metallurgical slags: A drive to circularity and search for new research agenda - Volume 124
By E. Matinde
Human beings have been dependent on metals and alloys for livelihoods since time immemorial. In fact, there is irrefutable evidence that successful ancient civilizations achieved supremacy over their
Sep 1, 2024
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Mechanism and control of deformation in gob-side entry with thick and hard roof strata
By I. Ngo, L. Q. Ma, J. S. Guo
Deformation of gob-side entries has always been a critical concern for ensuring stability in longwall coal mines. This paper addresses the significant deformation and support challenges that arise in
Aug 3, 2023
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Feasibility of tailings retreatment to unlock value and create environmental sustainability of the Louis Moore tailings dump near Giyani, South Africa
By N. K. Singo, J. D. Kramers
The reprocessing of tailings resources to extract gold on an industrial scale has become common practice. While these projects are common in the Witwatersrand basin, similar low-technology processes a
Jul 1, 2021
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Mitigation of Manganese Oxidation Issues During Start-Up of a Copper SX-EW Plan
By Y. Zhou, G. Chisakuta, P. Bwando, G. Mitshabu
A newly started copper hydrometallurgical plant was confronted with a manganese oxidation issue in electrowinning. This oxidation, in the absence of the amount of iron required to stabilise the electr
Jan 1, 2023
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Report M294 A mineralogical investigation of potential gold-sorbing minerals and shales, by c.T. Logan. Dec. 1986. 12 pp. Computer software The Fifth IFAC/IFIP Symposium on Software for Computer
Jan 1, 1987
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The thermal decomposition kinetics of carbonaceous and ferruginous manganese ores in atmospheric conditions
By F. Dinter, S. A. C. Hockaday, Q. G. Reynolds
The thermal decomposition of carbonate minerals as pre-treatment before smelting reduces the energy requirement for smelting. It can also make the combustion of fossil fuels for heating unnecassary. T
Aug 3, 2023
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Educating mining engineers online (APCOM 2003)
By T. S. Golosinski
The paper reviews current status of online education related to mining, and reports on the online Master of Engineering programme in Mining Engineering that is offered at the University of Missouri-Ro
Jan 1, 2003
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Introducing new Council members (efc4a54d-1272-4208-80ae-9c6f623531d2)
Mr D. Twigg graduated in Metallurgy at the Sheffield Polytechnic, and later obtained a Master of Science degree at the University of Bradford. Mr I.D. Matthews matriculated at Roosevelt High School an
Jan 1, 1985
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SA coal resources and reserves, a present-day outlook
By X. M. Prévost
The reassessment of coal reserves has become a matter of urgency and has come as a result of the present situation of the industry, in the context of globalized coal economies, as well as new mining l
Jan 1, 2003
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A continuous quality improvement framework for electrowinning current efficiency
By S. Michael, T. E. Moongo
Electrowinning consumes a substantial amount of electrical energy, and owing to the ever-increasing unit cost of electrical power there is a need to improve current efficiency in the process. This res
Jan 1, 2021
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Applicability of the Hoek-Brown failure criterion and the effect of the anisotropy on intact rock samples from “Athens Schist”
By P. Marinos, G. Tsiambaos, H. Saroglou
The anisotropic behaviour of “Athens Schist” has been brought out through the testing of specimens with varying orientation of schistosity with respect to the major principal stress under uniaxial, tr
Jan 1, 2003
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SPOTLI GUT on quality assurance in the metals industry
By A. V. S. Meyer
The Colloquium held at Iscor, Pretoria, on 28th June, 1988, had as its objective the need for Quality Management Systems in the industry. Case studies of how problems were identified and solved by the
Jan 1, 1988
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The effect of antisolvent selection on rare earth sulfate crystallisation, J. Du Plessis, J. Chivavava, and A.E. Lewis
By A. E. Lewis, J. Du Plessis, J. Chivavava
Current metallurgical processes lack selective and efficient REE recovery from aqueous leach liquors. Antisolvent crystallisation is used to selectively recover pure inorganic salts from aqueous solut
Jan 1, 2020