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Corrosion Of Hot End Automotive Exhaust Components
By Z. W. Nkosi, M. Sephton, J. H. Potgieter
The exhaust system is a complex assembly of various components performing important tasks in harsh environments. Carbon steels have been used extensively in exhaust systems, but pressure for lower cos
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of the strain rate and water stauration for the tensiles strength of rocks
By I. Matsunaga, K. Aoki, W. -j. Jung
Blasting is widely used in mining and basic construction because of its speed and economy to destroy the rocks. Blasting has the advantages of reduced excavation costs and shorted construction time wh
Jan 1, 2003
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4.2 Woods -Quality Control Procedures at Gold Fields Ghana Limited, Tarkwa Mine
By Reginald N. Boryor, Steven D. Woods
1.0 Introduction ?Low grade, high tonnage, open pit gold mine. ?Gold bearing Tarkwaian conglomerates. ?Reverse Circulation percussion drilling (25m X 25m grid). ?Composite 1m intervals, logged a
Jan 1, 2005
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Contribution On Nickel, Zinc And Sulphur Co-Deposition During Cobalt Electrowinning
By K Kongolo, M K. Kalenga
It is well known that the electrochemical precipitation of metals from aqueous solutions is conducted by the electrochemical standard potential scale. This scale indicates the order of nobility of di
Jan 1, 2005
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Development of luminescent diamond simulants for X-ray recovery - Synopsis
By J. Danoczi
Specially designed X-ray machines are used extensively on diamond mines for the recovery of diamonds from ores. These machines are extremely expensive and, at present, there are no reliable methods of
Jan 1, 2008
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Mintek Thermal Magnesium Process (MTMP): Theoretical And Operational Aspects
By M. Abdellatif
Keywords: Magnesium, pyrometallurgy, Mintek Extensive testwork on atmospheric thermal magnesium production has highlighted certain important fundamental and operational factors that have a major i
Jan 1, 2006
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Sulphuric Acid Technology Utilised By Bateman Engineering
By W. Vorster
Bateman Engineering Project's acid-plant track record goes back to 1977. Bateman Engineering can design sulphuric plants based on gas from sulphur burners, metallurgical off gas as well as pyrite
Jan 1, 2009
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Sulphuric Acid Technology Utilised By Bateman Engineering (c5b3297b-2b92-4481-b163-175e821e0954)
By W. Vorster
Bateman Engineering Project's acid-plant track record goes back to 1977. Bateman Engineering can design sulphuric plants based on gas from sulphur burners, metallurgical off gas as well as pyrite
Jan 1, 2009
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The Effect Of Overloading And Premature Centrifuging On The Power Of An Autogenous Mill
By M. A. van Nierop
Load behaviour in an industrial mill has been measured directly by inserting probes through liner bolts. The data from conductivity probes have indicated the presence of premature centrifuging during
Jan 1, 1997
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Design Of A Modern Large Capacity FeNi Smelting Plant
By J. Kempken, R. Degel, J. Kunze, R. König
The FeNi technology is currently dominated by high-power submerged arc furnaces, often designed as smelter as "two-inline-solution". To achieve the intended high efficiency, state-of-the-art design in
Jan 1, 2007
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Computational fluid dynamic modelling of two phase flow in a hydrocyclone - Synopsis
By M. J. Leeuwner
Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling is used to research the complex flow structures that exist in a hydrocyclone. By simulation of a two phase (water and air) flow system, the internal flow an
Jan 1, 2008
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Advanced Methods To Characterize Thermal Properties Of Quartz
By E. H. Myrhaug, K. Aasly, T. Malvik
Six different types of quartz and quartzites used as raw materials by ferroalloy plants have been investigated with respect to their thermo mechanical properties. In order to investigate the effect of
Jan 1, 2007
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Hydraulic support instability mechanism and its control in a fully-mechanized steep coal seam working face with large mining height
By F. T. Wang, Y. Yuan, S. H. Tu, X. G. Zhang
Hydraulic support instability (HSI) is one of the most common causes of disasters in underground coal mining, posing a threat to the safety of mine workers and normal operation of the equipment. It is
Jan 1, 2015
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Oxygen Activity Measurements In Simulated Converter Matte (e2a109c1-a92c-480a-aff7-b09fc199f5f7)
By K. G. Tshilombo
It should be possible to use an oxygen probe to follow iron removal during converting, if local equilibrium is established between iron in the matte and the iron oxides in the fayalitic slag. The oxyg
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigating continuous time open pit dynamics - Synopsis
Current mine production planning, scheduling, and allocation of resources are based on mathematical programming models. In practice, the optimized solution cannot be attained without examining all pos
Jan 1, 2008
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Alternative Dissolution Of Zircon Samples And Simultaneous Analysis Of Major And Trace Components ? Synopsis
By S. J. Lötter
Analysis of the major and minor components of raw zircon as well as plasma-dissociated zircon was undertaken using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Microwave-assiste
Jan 1, 2012
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Proceedings, 106th Annual General Meeting, 2003
The 106th Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in the J.C. Lemmer Auditorium, SA National Museum of Military History, 22 Erlswold Way, Saxonwold, Joh
Jan 1, 2003
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Long Hole Drilling Applied To Narrow Reef Mining - Objective
By R. G. B. Pickering
The purpose of this report is to chronicle the interaction between Anglo Platinum and Sandvik Tamrock during the development and application of Long Hole drilling as a viable, practical method of narr
Jan 1, 2006
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Chromite?A Cost-Effective Refractory Raw Material For Refractories In Various Metallurgical Applications
By N. McEwan
Keywords: refractories, chromite, Marico This paper examines the role of refractory-grade chromite in refractories. The chromite deposit at Verref?s Marico Chrome mine is described. The refractory
Jan 1, 2011
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Explosives utilization at aWitwatersrand gold mine
By M. Gaula
"Gold bearing deposits of the Witwatersrand basin are generally less than 2m thick and require conventional narrow-reef mining methods for extraction and employ explosives as a means of rock breaking.
Jan 1, 2015