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Quadratic Programming For The Multi-Variable Pre-Homogenization And Blending Problem
By M. Kumral
Raw material fed into a processing or refining plant is required to be uniform in composition for several reasons. When the mined ore is highly variable in quality the only way to ensure consistency i
Jan 1, 2005
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Qualitative Analysis Of Fine Coals Obtained From Triboelectrostatic Separation ? Synopsis
By S. O. Bada
Coal samples taken from the No. 2 Seam and No. 4 Seam in a South African colliery were tested in a rotary triboelectrostatic separator. The two-stage triboelectrostatic separation results using the -1
Jan 1, 2012
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Qualitative And Quantitative Determination Of Inclusions In High-Carbon Steel Alloy (Class B) For Rail Wheel Application By SEM/EDS Analysis - Synopsis
It is well understood that to develop wagon wheels with higher abrasion resistance, fracture toughness, and fatigue resistance, steels with lower amounts of inclusions need to be used. Clean steels ar
Jan 1, 2013
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Quality Assurance And Quality Control Of The Interpretation Of The Geological Economic Commodity Concentrations Is Important In Getting A Mineral Resource Estimate Right (1395cc34-aa17-41b7-adb8-39a965a3d5e4)
By T. Lee
The mining industry, both here and internationally, is continually developing increasingly sophisticated software to compute mineral resource estimates, but these processes cannot compensate for a fla
Jan 1, 2007
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Quality control in tailings resource exploration at Havelock Mine, Eswatini
By S. Gan, E. van Niekerk, L. Birrell, D. Robbertze, L. Ncubi, B. Zhao
Quality assurance and quality control (or QAQC) plays a key role in safeguarding the level of confidence of the data generated during mineral exploration and mine development, and is also part of the
Jul 2, 2022
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Quality of PGE Fire Assays Using Spark Analysis on Lead Buttons
By P. K. Hofmeyr
Traditional fire assay dates back over 3000 years and has changed very little over that time. The only improvement is to replace the gravimetric finish with dissolution of the Precious Metal bead foll
Jan 1, 2014
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Quality Prediction In Continuous Casting Of Stainless Steel Slabs
By F. R. Camisani-Calzolari
Surface defects on continuously cast slabs require treatment by grinding. This extra phase in the process causes lower throughput of final product and extra energy costs. The elimination of slab treat
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantification Of Stope Fracture Zone Behaviour In Deep Level Gold Mines
By J. A. L. Napier
This paper presents an overview of work carried out by the CSIR Division of Mining Technology and formerly by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to quantify the behaviour of the stope
Jan 1, 1997
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Quantification of the impacts of coalmine water irrigation on the underlying aquifers - Synopsis
It is predicted that vast volumes of affected mine water will be produced by mining activities in the Mpumalanga coalfields of South Africa. The potential environmental impact of this excess water is
Jan 1, 2009
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Quantification of uncertainties in geological modelling of kimberlite pipes
By D. Farrow
Future development of kimberlite mines is now focused on mining at deeper levels. The consequences are increased difficulty and costs of the mining operations. The decisions on investments require acc
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantified Value-created Process (QVP) – A value-based process for mine design and operating decisions
By J. Hadjigeorgiou, T. R. Stacey
This paper introduces the Quantified Value-created Process (QVP), a decision-making process for use in mine design and operation. The implementation of the QVP is founded on a ten-step rock engineerin
Feb 2, 2022
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Quantifying Morphology Of Nickel Crystals
By A. E. Lewis
Particle morphology is a term that is used to describe the overall external shape and appearance of particulate solids. From the physical point of view, a precipitated solid is characterized primarily
Jan 1, 2001
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Quantifying Stable Hangingwall Spans Between Support Units
The current methodology to design stope support systems in South African gold and platinum mines is based upon the tributary area concept. The discontinuous nature of the hangingwall rock is not adequ
Jan 1, 2000
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Quantifying The Differences In Hangingwall Conditions
By M. Grodner
Underground excavations exhibit different hangingwall conditions in response to varying geotechnical and mining situations. These differences need to be quantified so as to accurately determine the ef
Jan 1, 2000
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Quantifying uncertainty in rock mass properties: Implications for GSI, RMi, and RMR assessments
By M. Z. Emad, A. Khan, N. Abbas, K. G. Li
Probability-based empirical methods were employed as an alternative approach to predicting uncertainties associated with rock mass properties. The focus was on developing probabilistic spreadsheets to
Jun 10, 2024
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Quantitative Evaluation Of Fill Performance In South African Gold Mines
By N. C. Gay
The quantitative evaluation of the performance of fill materials placed in gold mine stopes is achieved by (i) measurement of the in-situ load- displacement, or stress-strain, characteristics of the m
Jan 1, 1988
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Quantitative Ground Penetrating Radar For Rock Mass Characterization - Introduction
By H. White
The applicability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) in numerous qualitative applications has been demonstrated over the past five years in the South African mining industry. These applications include
Jan 1, 1996
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Quantitative Rockburst Hazard Assessment At Elandsrand Gold Mine
By F. Essrich
A quantitative rockburst hazard assessment procedure was introduced on Elandsrand Gold Mine at the end of 1994. It is currently used to evaluate the seismicity-related risk in production areas on the
Jan 1, 1997
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Quantitative Study Of The Hardness Property Of Laser Surface Alloyed Aluminium AA1200 ? Synopsis
By A. P. I. Popoola
Aluminium AA1200 was laser alloyed with a combination of nickel and titanium diboride using different weight ratios. Chemical reactions took place with the formation of different phases. The character
Jan 1, 2011
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Quasi-chemical viscosity model for fully liquid slags in the A12O3-CaO-‘FeO’-SiO2system
By A. Kondratiev
A structurally-based viscosity model for fully liquid silicate slags has been developed and applied to the Al2O3-CaO-‘FeO’-SiO2system at metallic iron saturation. The model links the slag viscosity to
Jan 1, 2004