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The behaviour of free gold particles in a simulated flash flotation environment
A reliable laboratory method to characterize the response of free gold particles to flash flotation conditions has been developed. The test has been performed on free milling gold ores as well as synt
Jan 1, 2015
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Mathematical Model Of Heat And Mass Transfer In The Steel Belt Sintering Process
By T. Fabritius, L. Hekkala, J. Härkki
The Outokumpu steel belt sintering technology is used for manufacturing chromite pellets that are charged into smelting furnace for ferrochromium production. Hot air is blown through the moving bed of
Jan 1, 2004
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Towards Sustainability In Ferroalloy Production ? Synopsis
By L. Holappa
Ferroalloy production is an energy-intensive industrial sector with significant CO2 emissions. In this paper the current situation in ferroalloy processes is discussed from the standpoint of global en
Jan 1, 2010
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Measurement Of Material Resistivity And Contact Resistance Of Metallurgical Coke
By J. A. Bakken, M. Tangstad, P. A. Eidem
In the submerged arc production of ferromanganese, sillicomanganese and ferrochromium, the coke bed characteristics play an important role. The basic mechanisms of electric current conduction in the c
Jan 1, 2007
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Petrological Characterization Of Coal: An Evolving Science
By J. M. Richards
For most of the 20th century optical petrography has been the primary petrological and mineralogical tool used to characterize coal. The development of quantitative SEM-based techniques, e.g. QEMSCAN®
Nov 1, 2013
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The Influence Of Sr2+ On The Formation Of Calcareous Deposits On Freely Corroding Low Carbon Steel In Seawater
The corrosion behaviour of a low carbon steel was investigated in synthetic seawaters with and without Sr2+. It was found that strontium substitutes for calcium in aragonite, rather than precipitating
Jan 1, 2007
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Fatigue Properties Of Fabricated Aluminium I-Beams
By M. Matema
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc (Eng.) Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Small and large welded aluminium specimens were tested in fatigue and the results
Jan 1, 2005
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Developments Of Mechanized Technologies For Low Seam Height Mining In Platinum
By P. Bracher
Most efforts to mechanize low seam (narrow reef) mining of platinum ore are presently based on board-and-pillar methods with1.6?1.8 m in reef excavation. This paper attempts to substantiate the benefi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect of Solids Suspended in a Nickel Electrolyte on Deposit Morphology
By K. G. Matshika
"Nickel electroplating from sulphate electrolyte is an efficient process. To achieve good quality cathode, however, parameters such as temperature, nickel concentration, pH, electrode alignment, elect
Jan 1, 2015
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The Design Of Stable Stope Spans For Shallow Mining Operations
By A. H. Swart
Unplanned stope panel collapses occur on most near-surface and shallow mines in South Africa. Although these incidents often occur during blasting, they pose a major threat to the safety of undergroun
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role Of Metallurgy In Enhancing Beneficiation In The South African Mining Industry
By M. Dworzanowski
Beneficiation, in the context of this paper, has two distinct definitions. From an economic perspective, beneficiation relates to adding value to a mined raw material. From a metallurgy perspective, b
Sep 1, 2013
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Review And Application Of Stope Support Design Criteria
Stope support systems, typically consisting of props and packs, are used extensively in the gold and platinum mining industry to stabilize the rock mass in the excavation vicinity and to reduce the ha
Jan 1, 2001
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Principles of an image-based algorithm for the quantification of dependencies between particle selections in sampling studies - Synopsis
By D. S. Dihalu
A generalization of Gy?s model for the fundamental sampling error introduced the new ?parameter for the dependent selection of particles?, denoted as Cij. This allows for modeling deviations from the
Jan 1, 2010
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Geomechanics Challenges of Contemporary Deep Mining: A Suggested Model for Increasing Future Mining Safety and Productivity
This paper pays tribute to the pioneers in geomechanics, and addresses some of the most pressing issues of our time related to deep mining, and how to mitigate these issues. Solutions developed by our
Jan 1, 2014
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Seismology And Slope Stability In Open Pit Mines
By R A. Lynch, D A. Malovichko
The implementation of routine real-time micro-seismic monitoring of open pit mine slopes has been discussed. Some examples of seismic arrays have been given, and a recommendation of suitable seismic
Jan 1, 2006
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Improving spatial mine-to-plan compliance at an open pit mine through enhanced short-term mine planning
By T. J. Otto, C. H. Cloete, T. Mkhatshwa, T. J. van Heerden
The value realised by an open pit mine depends on the quality and integrity of the mine planning process as well as the level of execution against these mine plans. When managing the execution against
May 27, 2025
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Application of variography to the control of species in material process streams: %Fe in an iron ore product - Synopsis
The use of a time series variogram as an aid in controlling the quality of a product was pioneered by Pierre M. Gy and is described. The ability to analyse and interpret covariance relationships time
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation of the mechanical properti of wood-derived charcoal briquettes for use as a reductant
By H. W. J. P. Neomagus, R. K. K. Mbaya, J. R. Bunt, N. T. Leokaoke, N. W. Makgobelele
Silicon Smelters consumes more than 80000 t/a of wood-derived charcoal as carbonaceous reductant in the production of silicon metal. More than 10% of this material is discarded as fines (<6 mm) genera
May 1, 2021
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AziSA: improving mining decisions with real- time data ? Synopsis
By D. Vogt
South African underground hard rock mines are typically managed using measurements made daily, weekly or even monthly of key parameters such as face advance, readiness to blast, blast success, tempera
Jan 1, 2009
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Towards Predictive Control Of Ferroalloy Furnaces: Combining Thermochemistry, Inventory Modelling And Systems Engineering
By S. J. Frank
Ferroalloy furnaces are well known to be extremely difficult to control from a metallurgical perspective. Mostly metallurgical control is still reactive in nature, causing a significant amount of rewo
Jan 1, 2004