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Ilmenite Smelting: The Basics
While 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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Experimental 3-D modelling of surface subsidence affected by underground mining activities - Synopsis
By J. Trcková
This paper describes the method of modelling rock mechanical problems on experimental models. Based on an actual experiment used as an example, assessment of the surface deformation due to undermining
Jan 1, 2009
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Partial briqueting of coal charges as a means of utilizing lower-grade coal for coke making
By B. J. Pieters
The paper describes the difficulties experienced with inferior coking coals as Iscor began using larger blast furnaces for the production of liquid iron. Research conducted at Iscor from 1977 to 1979
Jan 1, 1991
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A Model for Determination of Methane Flow Parameters in Coal from Desorption Tests
By R. D. Lama
This paper presents the results of a study of the mechanics of methane gas flow in coal. Desorption tests carried out on cylindrical coal specimens showed that an analytical formulation can be made to
Jan 1, 1987
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GENFLOW: An Equation-oriented Computer-aid for the Calculation of Ore-dressing Material Balances Using Performance Indicators
By L. C. Woollacott
A computer-aid is described that is designed to calculate steady-state material balances for ore-dressing circuits. The program determines the material balance from a specification of the process cond
Jan 1, 1987
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The Continuous Improvement Of Mining Operations Via Transformational Leadership
By Mike Stanley
This is a case study of an opencast coal mining operation where the physical and financial performance was improved via applying a process of transformational leadership development. [ ]
Jan 1, 2008
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Making Sense Of Transformation Claims In The South African Mining Industry - Synopsis
By G. Mitchell
Much debate has ensued over the past few years on the speed of transformation in the mining industry. By transformation is meant the degree to which the industry has met the requirements of the Mining
Jan 1, 2013
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Furnace Dust From Exxaro Sands KZN
By D. Bessinger, N. Rughubir
Exxaro Sands KZN produces?among other heavy mineral products?high titania slag, which is used as feedstock to the pigment industry. The titania slag is produced from the smelting of ilmenite in two 36
Jan 1, 2007
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Analysis of a rock slope failure in a feldspar open pit mine
By G. Iabichino, M. Cravero, F. Nacci, L. Rinaldi, L. Vigliero
ABSTRACT: The proposed paper is aimed at analysing the failure of a steep cliff slope that, in the past, was exploited for open pit mining operations. A volume of over 400,000m3 of gneissic aplitic ro
Jan 1, 2003
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Dam foundation design considering scattering of its deformability
By M. Nakamura, T. Akamatsu
Embankment dams are often constructed on soft rock foundations in Japan, so it is important to precisely predict deformation of the foundations due to fill placement at the design stage. In order to a
Jan 1, 2003
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A computerized labour-control system for Harmony Gold Mine
By G. T. G. Emère
The Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited employs approximately 29 500 people, including 27000 Black workers recruited from areas both within and beyond the boundaries of the Republic of South Africa. T
Jan 1, 1983
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The Dual-Electrode DC Arc Furnace?Modelling Brush Arc Conditions ? Synopsis (33ce1b78-a71f-4fad-b87a-23567a029921)
By Q. G. Reynolds
The dual-electrode DC arc furnace, an alternative design using an anode and cathode electrode instead of a hearth anode, was studied at small scale using computational modelling methods. Particular at
Jan 1, 2012
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Ore Reserve Estimation at Western Deep Levels- Gold Mine
The auriferous Carbon Leader reef which is the subject of this study can be subdivided into two types of sedimentological units, each with its characteristic spatial variability. For the longwall mini
Jan 1, 1987
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A Computer Model to Predict Froth Behaviour in the Scale-up of Flotation Cells
By 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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Prevention of chemical contamination of groundwater by mine water - Synopsis (03ae5e33-1351-4024-90db-39ab60bc403e)
By C. Pamukcu
In this paper, which is aimed to serve as a review article, first of all a breakdown of the earth?s total water reserves is given. The usage areas of water in the mining industry are mentioned and the
Jan 1, 2008
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Behaviour analysis of a slope in the river Sela right back
By J. E. Quintanilha de Menezes, L. Ribeiro e Sousa, I. Ferreira
The Paradela dam has a spillway that makes it possible to discharge a maximum flow of 400 m3/s, the water discharges being on the river Sela, about 2km upstream the river Cávado. After the first use o
Jan 1, 2003
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Performance Comparison of Local Recoverable Reserve Estimates Using Different Kriging Techniques
By Y. C. Kim
The estimation of local recoverable reserves using the widely spaced exploration drill hole information in an open-pit mine is probably one of the most difficult tasks in ore reserve estimation. The d
Jan 1, 1987
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Pull tests of long-embedded cablebolts
By T. Aoki, Y. Maeno, R. Kawano, F. Nakahara, Y. Obara, K. Shibata
The mechanical behaviors of fully-grouted long-embedded cablebolts actually used in situ are very non-linear in pull tests and are different from those of short-embedded cablebolts. We have conducted
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of Cemented Tailings Backfill
By I. H. Clark
In some mining situations, backfills are not only required to be free-standing but are also expected to provide hangingwall support. It may therefore be specified that the backfill withstand a certain
Jan 1, 1988
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Three-dimensional Stress Analysis: A Practical Planning Tool for Mining Problems
By J. A. C. Diering
All underground openings are three-dimensional, and in many cases it is not valid to analyse two-dimensional sections. This has been a problem in the past owing to the magnitude and complexity of thre
Jan 1, 1987