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Underwind and overwind protection systems with enhanced self-sufficiency
By R. W. Ottermann, N. D. L. Burger, A. J. von Wielligh, P. R. de Wet, J. L. Steyn
Underwind and overwind protection system concepts for mine hoist shafts were developed in conjunction with and for the Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee (SIMRAC). End-of-wind operation of
Jan 1, 2003
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The development of large-scale thermalplasma systems
By N. A. Barcza
This paper describes the development of large-scale thermal-plasma systems, which was motivated, in general, by the potential cost savings that could be achieved by their use as a replacement for the
Jan 1, 1986
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Process Description And Optimization Of The Flash Dryers At Polokwane Smelter
By P. K. Van Manen
Anglo Platinum's Polokwane Smelter is situated outside Polokwane, in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Wet concentrate is received from various concentrators along the Eastern Bushveld Comple
Jan 1, 2006
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Computer operative planning on grades of ores through maps of mining panels in ore quarries
By V. Korobko, M. Byantogtokh, N. Byambadorzh, V. Bysov
A three-stage operative planning of mining operations in ore opencasts is considered. The hierarchy of monthly-weekly, weekly-daily, daily-shift planning is offered. For the fastest elimination and de
Jan 1, 2003
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The use of continuous miners in South African coal mines
By J. D. Stone, I. D. Brumby, J. D. Inch, C. J. Beukes
A. Continuous miners, and their operation at Bosjesspruit Colliery J. D. INCH*, B.Sc. (Min.), M. I. Min. E. (Visitor) A brief description is given of the main types of continuous miner and their incid
Jan 1, 1980
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Integrated Seismic Imaging System for Geological Prediction During Tunnel Construction
By P. Otto, G. Borm, Th. Dickmann, F. Amberg, R. Giese
Based on many years experience, the well proven Swiss Tunnel Seismic Prediction System TSP has been substantially augmented for online geological prognosis in underground construction. In its latest v
Jan 1, 2003
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Railway tunnel design against karstic collapse in Korea
By Y. H. Suh, H. C. Lee, D. S. Kim
A progressive karst formation and its influence upon engineered structures in the ‘phil-karst’ rock mass draw a tunnel engineer’s special attention to a long-term stability and the maintenance issues.
Jan 1, 2003
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Ferroalloy Design, Ferroalloy Selection And Utilization Optimization With Particular Focus On Stainless Steel Materials - Synopsis
By C. -J. Rick
The ferroalloy market is characterized by a very long communication distance between the consumer and the producer. This has created a situation where it has been difficult to change ferroalloy proper
Jan 1, 2010
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Contribution to Discussion
By D. Savile Davis
D. Savile Davis* (Member): The members of the Chamber of Mines Research Laboratories, headed by Dr Cook, indeed deserve all the plaudits that have been given for the original conception of the rock-cu
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The Influence of Various Factors on the Results of Stability Analysis of Rock Slopes and on the Evaluation of Risk
By M. J. Kanda
"The design of rock slopes in the planning and operation of open pit mines and for road and rail cuttings requires the evaluation of their stability. This is commonly done using two well-established m
Jan 1, 2016
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The Oxidized Ores Of The Main Sulphide Zone, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe: Turning Resources Into Minable Reserves ?Mineralogy Is The Key ? Synopsis
By T. Oberthür
The Great Dyke of Zimbabwe constitutes the world's second largest reserve of platinum group elements (PGE) after the Bushveld Complex in neighbouring South Africa. Within the Great Dyke, economic
Jan 1, 2013
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Online Database Of Mine Planning And Peripheral Software Used In The South African Mining Industry
By T. P. Katakwa
The utilization of software is now inherent to virtually every activity along the mining value chain. However, apart from the software survey done by Gibbs in the 1990s and work on the extent of diffu
Jun 1, 2013
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Hunting Down the Neutrino
The first neutrinos in nature ever detected by man were "caught" in a unique laboratory some 3 km (over 2 miles) underground in one of the world's deepest mine shafts at East Rand Proprietary Min
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Study of the Dissolution of Chalcopyrite in Solutions of Different Ammonium Salts (4c092106-1adb-4b3d-ad92-ef2762762f74)
By T. Moyo
"The oxidative leaching of chalcopyrite in ammoniacal solutions has been evaluated using electro-analytical techniques and controlled bulk leaching studies. The anodic dissolution process has been est
Jan 1, 2016
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Design of open pit slopes in Ganboke gold mine, Chad
By K. -C. Han, S. -Y. Kim
This study was carried out in a bid to survey Ganboke gold mine in Pala, Mayo-Kebbi Province, southwestern Chad. The Ganboke mine is now being prepared for investigation and development, and the resea
Jan 1, 2003
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Numerical modelling for the design of shortwall powered support units on the 2 seam at Matla Coal
By J. W. Latilla, J. J. van Wijk
In late 1997 a request was received to assist with determining the powered support unit (shield) load capacities for the planned 2 seam short wall. This project had a number of aspects which made it a
Jan 1, 2003
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Deformability of various granitic rocks from Japan in uniaxial tension
By W. Lin, H. Endo, M. Kwasniewski, A. Kamei, M. Takahashi
Uniaxial tension tests were conducted on specimens of eleven granitic rocks which came from eastern Japan, and included a granite, four granodiorites, four tonalites and two gabbros. The axial and tra
Jan 1, 2003
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Meaningful CEC Values Of Clay Minerals From Heavy Mineral Deposits - Introduction
By W. J. Jordaan
The ability of soils to retain and hold cations is called the cation exchange capacity (CEC). Adsorbed cations, however, can be replaced by other cations through the process of cation exchange. Heavy
Jan 1, 2007
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Discussion of paper by J. M. Stewart entitled 'Heat transfer and limiting physiological criteria as a basis for the setting of heat stress limits'
By N. B. Strydom
I have read with interest all the papers dealing with heat transfer and the setting of heat stress limits that have appeared during the past two decades. Scientifically speaking, most of them can be r
Jan 1, 1982
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A Rapid Method of Calculating Temperature Increases Along Mine Airways
By A. M. Starfield
Discussion J. de V. Lambrechts (Fellow): The author's paper is a brilliant follow-up of an earlier paper by Starfield and Dickson.1 I have no quarrel with Dr Starfield's computerization of
Jan 11, 1969