Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Energy-based Vibration Predictor Equations and Blast Damage Index for Blasting Gallery Panels
By Sri C. Sawmliana, P. Pall Roy
Damage to underground roof and pillars in blasting gallery (BG) panels has been an increasingly important area of study in recent years due to the invention of new explosives and cord systems which ha
Jan 1, 2004
-
Unique Functions Of Slags In Steelmaking
By R. J. Fruehan
Slags have many useful functions in iron and steel making. In particular, slags are used to remove impurities such as sulphur, phosphorus and inclusions from the metal, and a large amount of research
Jan 1, 2004
-
Monitoring And Control Of Furnace 1 Freeze Lining At Tasmanian Electro-Metallurgical Company
By P. Dennis, T. Pieters, A. De Kievit, S. Ganguly
TEMCO has been producing manganese ferroalloys in submerged arc electric furnaces for over 40 years. The furnace linings all along have been of conventional insulation type until 2001 when a freeze li
Jan 1, 2004
-
The Impact Of Platinum Production From UG2 Ore On Ferrochrome Production In South Africa (28793553-1165-4bde-b447-a1dd7203cf06)
By L. A. Cramer
South African platinum mines produce the world?s majority of platinum metal that is used in autocatalysts and jewellery. As the platinum market is forecast to grow at healthy rates into the future, th
Jan 1, 2004
-
GET: A Function for Preferential Site Selection of Additional Borehole Drilling
By M. Sharafodin, A. A. Hassanipak
Abstract - The essential aims of additional borehole drilling are to improve the reliability of grade and tonnage estimates in each reserve class and to increase ore tonnages. The "GET" function prese
Jan 1, 2004
-
Calcium Ion Activation Of Silica Surfaces With Sodium Oleate Collector
By Y. I. Rabinovich, S. C. Brown
In the Florida phosphate industry, fatty acid collectors are used to separate phosphate ore from silica during the rougher flotation stage. However, the presence of multivalent ions (in particular Ca+
Jan 1, 2004
-
Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: A Case of Arrested Development in Laterite Processing
By Larry M. Southwick
Considerable process and equipment development and analysis were conducted during design of Freeport Sulfur's laterite nickel facilities in the late 1950's. These covered ore concentration a
Jan 1, 2004
-
Impact of air distribution profile on banks in a Zn cleaning circuit
By R. Dahlke, J. A. Finch
A campaign was undertaken during the greater part of 2001 at Noranda’s Brunswick mine concentrator to investigate the role of gas (air) superficial rate (Jg) distribution to the cells in the final Zn
Jan 1, 2004
-
Equilibrium Interactions Between Freeze Lining And Slag In Ilmenite Smelting
In ilmenite smelting, the FeO content of the feed material (nominally FeO.TiO2) is decreased by reduction with carbon. In a parallel reaction, a significant amount of the TiO2 is reduced toTi2O3. One
Jan 1, 2004
-
Study On Application Of Fire Suppression Techniques Under Dynamic Fire Conditions
By R. P. Singh
A mine fire model gallery has been designed and constructed on the premises of the Central Mining Research Institute, Dhanbad, India to perform systematic in-depth studies on various aspects of mine f
Jan 1, 2004
-
Optimisation Of SiMn Production At Transalloys
By J. Griesel, P. H. F. Bouwer, K. Bisaka
Transalloys produces 160 000 tons of SiMn per annum from five AC submerged-arc furnaces. The lime-ore melt from two AC open-arc furnaces is contacted with SiMn to produce 50 000 tons of medium carbon
Jan 1, 2004
-
Reducing maintenance costs through predictive fault detection (c13d7cbc-4e81-4449-b672-3dadc240a5a9)
By Y. Faitakis, G. J. Powley, C. Mackenzie
"In the mining industry, maintenance is a key priority and a major expense. As mining equipment is large in scale, high in cost, and difficult to tow, it is key to maintain equipment on a timely basis
Jan 1, 2004
-
WhatÆs Driving Natural Revegetation Patterns on Overburden at Wangaloa Coal Mine?
By D Craw, S Clearwater, S Hammit, C Smith
Prior to rehabilitation, plant cover on quartz gravel overburden at Wangaloa coal mine was highly patchy. Stabilisation techniques have since considerably altered the condition of the main overburden
Jan 1, 2004
-
Desulphurization of Placer Dome’s Musselwhite mine gold cyanidation tailings
By N. Hmidi, T. Yalcin, M. Papadakis, B. Hilscher
Mill tailings, containing iron sulphides in particular, pose an environmental concern since they constitute a potential source of acid mine drainage which can damage vegetation, harm soil and living o
Jan 1, 2004
-
Toppling failure — A proposed analytic solution
By J. I. Mathis
"The failure that was utilized for developing this model was a double bench-scale failure, approximately 20 m in height, in the Misery pit at BHP Billiton’s EKATI mine site. The bench that failed was
Jan 1, 2004
-
Whim Creek Copper Project û StraitÆs Bridesmaid Gets to the Altar
By P Storey, B Deans, T Lancaster
Straits completed its Feasibility study on the Whim Creek Copper Project in 1996. At this stage WCCP provided Straits with an open pit mine - heap leach - SX-EW copper project to follow on from its su
Jan 1, 2004
-
Crisis Management: What To Do If Disaster Strikes
By Joseph J. Zaluski, J. Steven Gardner, Marco M. Rajkovich
The telephone rings at 3:20 a.m. An exasperated voice on the other end says, “There has been a mine explosion at Mine No. 5 and we have not heard from three units of men.” Twenty-three minutes later
Jan 1, 2004
-
Monitoring whole body vibration effects on ultra-class haulers
By V. D. del Valle, T. G. Joseph, J. J. Berezan
Aggressive driving patterns, rough and poorly maintained roads and pit floors, along with the occasional bump and poorly placed load from a shovel can create intense and sometimes serious vibration le
Jan 1, 2004
-
Design And Installation Of Pretensioned Spun Concrete Piles To Support A Large Diameter Sewer
By Naresh Koirala
The Greater Vancouver Regional District completed installation of a 2.5 Km long, 2400 mm diameter concrete sewer in Delta, British Columbia in 2000. The sewer traverses through area of peat and soft
Jan 1, 2004
-
Modelling Physico-Chemical Properties Of Melts And Kinetics Of Coal-Slag Reactions
By D. Xie, S. Sun
An overview of recent development of CSIRO?s Multi-Phase reaction models will be presented with examples comparing the calculated physico-chemical properties of metallurgical slags with the existing e
Jan 1, 2004