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A Computer Model to Predict Froth Behaviour in the Scale-up of Flotation CellsBy V. E. Ross
A computer program was developed that incorporates a novel analysis of the behaviour of the froth in full-scale cells to predict the performance of the froth over a wide range of operating conditions.
Jan 1, 1987
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Maintaining The Benefit - How To Ensure Mine To Mill Continues To Work For You (3ede1d39-fe86-4d8f-8d54-9a9911a85067)Metso Minerals Process Technology Asia-Pacific (MMPT-AP) has been working with many mining companies worldwide performing `Mine to Mill' or Process Integration and Optimisation (PIO) studies. MMP
Jan 1, 2007
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The Dual-Electrode DC Arc Furnace?Modelling Insights - SynopsisBy Q. G. Reynolds
The dual-electrode direct current (DC) arc furnace uses two graphite electrodes, one connected as cathode and one as anode. Such an arrangement avoids some of the design difficulties associated with t
Jan 1, 2011
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Integrated Short- And Medium-Term Underground Mine Production Scheduling ? SynopsisThe development of short- and medium-term mine production schedules in isolation from each other has meant that only a local optimum can be achieved when each scheduling phase is carried out. The glob
Jan 1, 2012
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The influence of conditional bias in optimum ultimate pit planningBy E. J. Magri, A. Couble
Kriging estimates of geological resources are sometimes conditionally biased because the kriging plan contains too few samples. This may be done purposely in order to match the variance of the estimat
Jan 1, 2003
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An Integrated Mineral Processing Pilot Plant Practical Programme Designed For Heavy Mineral Sands BeneficiationBy E. L. Thyse, P. Bepswa
The Western Cape Mineral Processing Facility (WCMPF) is a collaborative educational initiative between the Department of Process Engineering at the University of Stellenbosch and the Chemical Engineer
Jan 1, 2007
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Ilmenite Smelting: The BasicsWhile some of the practical details of ilmenite smelting are not well documented, there is a substantial body of literature on the principles of ilmenite smelting, and the behaviour of solidified tita
Jan 1, 2007
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A matched case-control study of occupational injury in underground coalmine workers - SynopsisBy B. M. Kunar
It is well known that job-related hazards and individual factors influence occupational injuries. However, research involving coalminers has been limited. This case-control study assessed the relation
Jan 1, 2010
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Modelling And Optimization Of Clean Chromite Production From Fine Chromite Tailings By A Combination Of Multigravity Separator And Hydrocyclone ? SynopsisBy S. Özgen
In this study, the possibility of beneficiation of chromite tailings in the Uckopru/Fethiye-Turkey region by a combination of hydrocyclone and multigravity separator (MGS) was investigated. The two si
Jan 1, 2012
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A Risk Evaluation Model For Support Design In Bushveld Complex Underground Mines: Part I?Description Of The Model ? SynopsisBy W. C. Joughin
A risk evaluation model has been developed, that enables the quantification of expected injuries and economic losses resulting from rockfalls associated with a support system in a given geotechnical e
Jan 1, 2012
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Expert Systems Technology: Just a Flash in the Pan?By R. Layton
Expert Systems Technology (EST) is becoming more and more widespread in both its range of applications and the public interest. It appears to be capable of performing tasks unmatched by other techniqu
Jan 1, 1987
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SORD - A Novel Underground Dredge Mining TechnologyBy N. Graham, C. Walker
The SORD Miner is a patented mining principle being developed to exploit mineral and energy resources that current technology can not access. SORD Miner is designed to operate in underground wet, gran
Jan 1, 2007
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Process Design Of A Regrind Facility At The Leinster Nickel Operations To Improve Concentrator Recovery (730f9c77-ea3f-4530-b6a8-5498efccd480)This paper presents the development of a regrind facility design at BHP Billiton's Leinster Nickel Operations (LNO) in Western Australia. The recovery opportunity was identified from an analysis
Jan 1, 2007
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Flotation Enters Its Second Centenary With Higher Intensity And Bigger CapacityBy Timo Niitti, Sami Grönstrand
n today's marketplace with high metals prices, many operations are faced with the challenge of improving recovery and at the same time maximizing availability. New operations under feasibility st
Jan 1, 2007
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Presidential address: Has the South African narrow reef mining industry learnt how to change? - SynopsisBy R. G. B. Pickering
The South African narrow reef hard rock mining industry has been stuck in a time warp with relatively little change in the mining process in the last century. This paper presents a methodology on how
Jan 1, 2007
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Characterization and recovery of gold associated with fine, activated carbonBy J. Rowe
The attrition of activated carbon, and the loss of gold associated with it, is of significant economic importance to the operation of a CIP/CIL circuit The focus of this study was on activated carbon
Jan 1, 2009
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Effect of Niobium on the Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic High-Chromium White Cast IronsBy S. J. Moema, M. G. Maruma, L. A. Mampuru, M. E. Maja
"The most commonly used high-chromium white cast iron (HCWCI) is the hypoeutectic white cast iron that contains 2–3.5 wt.% C and 10–30% Cr. This type of material relies on hard, brittle M7C3 carbides
Jan 1, 2016
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Capturing Economic Benefits From BlastingBy A. Ndibalema
Blasting is one of the primary functions in any mining operation. Despite the fact that it generally constitutes between 30% to 40% of the mining cost, blasting also affects the cost-effectiveness of
Jan 1, 2008
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Sulphating Roasting Of Copper-Cobalt Concentrates ? SynopsisBy J. Güntner
Most copper/cobalt ores from the Central African Copperbelt contain sulphidic compounds, which are not extractable in direct leaching. Roasting provides the possibility to transfer the valuable compon
Jan 1, 2012
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The Mixing Of Backfill In Gold MinesThe special mixing requirements for backfilling are discussed, and the problems associated with the mixing of coarse and deslimed slurries, as well as the tailings from the gold plant are outlined. Th
Jan 1, 1988