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Gravity Separator Performance Evaluation Using Qemscan® Particle Mineral Analysis
In a gravity separation device, particle shape, size and density all play a role. The combination of these determines where each individual particle reports to in the viscous fluid, where particle cro
Jan 1, 2011
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Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow Reefs
By K. Moxham, A. Smit, R. Pickering
Since the early 1970s research has been ongoing to develop a cost-effective way of continuously mining the narrow reef, hard rock, typical of South African gold and platinum mines. In the late1980s it
Jan 1, 2006
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Book News
1. Book reviews Geophysical and geochemical techniques for exploration of hydrocarbons and minerals, edited by M. Sittig. (Reviewer: J. Keenan) Separation procedures in inorganic analysis. A practical
Jan 1, 1981
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Resistance of yielding rockbolts to multiple impact loads
By D. O’Connor, A. Pytlik, D. J. Corbett
The resistance of yielding rockbolts to multiple impact loads was tested by means of a drop hammer. The methodology was based on the ASTM D7401-08 standard as well as the requirements specified for ro
Nov 6, 2023
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Utilization of blast movement measurements in grade control
By I. R. Firth, D. L. Taylor
Metal mining operations, in particular gold mining operations, use intensive ore control procedures in order to manage the extraction of ore zones from benches containing both ore and waste material.
Jan 1, 2003
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Integrated comminution and flotation neurocontrol using evolutionary reinforcement learning
By A. v. E. Conradie, I. Nieuwoudt
Comminution and flotation circuits are frequently perturbed by disturbances, such as feed particle size variations, ore hardness and varying mineral liberation, which can have a significant impact on
Jan 1, 2003
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The preparation of plans and diagrams at South African mines. Where is the boundary between the roles of mine and land surveyors? - Synopsis
The newly implemented mineral law framework exacerbated the need to clarify the roles and responsibilities of mine and land surveyors in the preparation and registration of plans and diagrams. The mai
Jan 1, 2010
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Engineering Considerations In The Tolerability Of Risk - Mine And Occupational Health And Safety 2010 ? 1 Risk
By Noel C. Joughin
In making judgements on tolerable levels of risk in industry, and in all spheres of life, it needs to be understood that every action gives rise to risk. Without risk, nothing can be done. Without ris
Jan 1, 2011
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Pyrometallurgical Research At SINTEF And NTNU In Norway
By E. Ringdalen
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, research, Norway, SINTEF, NTNU The Norwegian Ferro-alloy Industry and the model for research cooperation between SINTEF, NTNU, and the Norwegian ferro-alloy industry is p
Jan 1, 2011
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Metallurgy From Above ? A Google Earth Perspective
By Q. C. Reynolds
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, plant, photography, GIS, satellite images, Google Earth Google Earth is a piece of software able to display an interactive three-dimensional map of the world, combining a
Jan 1, 2006
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Estimating mine planning software utilization for decision-making strategies in the South African gold mining sector
By T. Celik, B. Genc, C. Musingwini
"This paper discusses a new methodology for defining and measuring mine planning software utilization in the South African gold mining sector within an evolving data-set framework. An initial data-set
Jan 1, 2015
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Fast, Safe, And Fully Mechanized Installation Of High-Tensile Chain-Link Mesh For Underground Support ? Synopsis
By B. Schoevaerts
The ever-increasing depth of mineral extraction presents a challenging environment for hard-rock underground mines. High in situ stresses and associated seismicity with potential rockburst hazards are
Jan 1, 2012
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Estimating the modulus of elasticity of the rock material from compressive strength and unit weight - Synopsis
By I. Ocak
The modulus of elasticity of rock material (Ei) is an important rock property that is used as an input parameter in the design stage of engineering projects such as dam and tunnel constructions, minin
Jan 1, 2008
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The Influence of Niobium Content on Austenite Grain Growth in Microalloyed Steels
By C. W. Siyasiya, K. A. Annan, W. E. Stumpf
"SynopsisThe relationship between niobium content and austenite grain growth has been investigated through hot rolling simulation on a Bähr dilatometer. The effect of delay time between passes during
Jan 1, 2015
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Haul Roads Can Make Money!
By A. T. Visser
"SynopsisAlmost 20 years have passed since the cutting-edge research by Thompson and Visser on the design and management of opencast mine haul roads was conducted in South Africa. This system is based
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical modelling of brittle rock failure using a combined finite-discrete element approach: implications for rock engineering design
By R. J. Pine, J. M. Rance, J. S. Coggan
ABSTRACT: The safe design of excavations created in a fractured rock mass is of paramount importance in rock engineering. Depending on the nature of the stress regime acting on an excavation, and the
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of MPE package and its application in ilmenite smelting
By D. Bessinger
The present paper provides a brief overview of the thermodynamics of titania rich slags, an outline of the Multi-Phase Equilibrium (MPE) package and its application to ilmenite smelting. Through asse
Jan 1, 2003
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Forecasting of self heating of coal in underground workings
By J. Cygankiewicz
Efficient prevention of mine fires is impossible without predicting the self heating processes in the given geological and mining conditions. The respective forecasting method is presented in this pa
Jan 1, 2003
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Fire and brimstone: The roasting of a Merensky PGM concentrate
By P. den Hoed, R. I. Rambiyana
"Four sulphide minerals - pyrite (FeS2), pyrrhotite (Fe1-xS), pentlandite ([Ni,Fe]9S8), and chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) - contain the base metals and most of the iron in concentrates of platinum group metal
Jan 1, 2015
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A Comparison of Limit Equilibrium and Numerical Modelling Approaches to Risk Analysis for Open Pit Mining
By H. T. Chiwaye
Risk analysis is an important step in the design of rock slopes in open pit mining. Risk is defined as the product of the probability of slope failure and the consequences of the failure, and is gener
Jan 1, 2010