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Computer Aided Demand Management for Large Scale Gold Mining OperationsBy I. E. Lane
Conventional demand management techniques invariably fail to offer optimum control flexibility in an operationally complex gold mining environment. An improved control system for electrical demand man
Jan 1, 1987
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The design and testing of pipe-sticks for underground stope supportBy J. J. van Vuuren
Pipe-stick support in deep-level gold mines is first described and illustrated, a pipe-stick being a mine pole trimmed to the required size and sleeved by a pipe. An account is then given of an invest
Jan 1, 1979
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A Review Of Mechanized Versus Handheld Bolting In Hard Rock Tabular OrebodiesBy J. R. Menasce
Mechanization in low-stope panels situated in hard rock infers roof support by tensile bolting to allow free passage of trackless mining equipment in the production areas. This is in sharp contrast to
Jan 1, 2006
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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide in Alkaline Cyanide SolutionsBy T. Mahlangu Mahlangu, T. Fungene, K. C. Sole
"Although oxygen is widely employed as the oxidant of choice in gold leaching by cyanide, its low aqueous solubility presents some drawbacks in practical application; hydrogen peroxide has therefore b
Dec 1, 2018
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Effluent Reduction Projects Sulphuric Acid Plant - Background InformationBy M. Jele
? Sulphuric acid plant in umbogintwini. ? Double absorption plant, capacity of 550MTPD. ? Build by simon curve during the year 1973. ? Side stream plants such as: ? Liquid SO2 Plant, ? Li
Jan 1, 2009
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Possible Modes of Government Participation in Marginal Mining OperationsBy A. Galibois, A. Dubé, H. Monette, J. L. Collins
"The start of mining operations often raises serious financial problems. In marginal cases promoters frequently demand financial aid from governments.In the past, the financial assistance has taken th
Jan 1, 2014
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The Influence Of Sr2+ On The Formation Of Calcareous Deposits On Freely Corroding Low Carbon Steel In SeawaterThe corrosion behaviour of a low carbon steel was investigated in synthetic seawaters with and without Sr2+. It was found that strontium substitutes for calcium in aragonite, rather than precipitating
Jan 1, 2007
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Ground behavior investigation during roof fall in a roadwayBy V. V. Nazimko, A. I. Hohotva, S. N. Alexandrov, V. P. Sazhnev, V. S. Zaharov
Ground behaviour in the vicinity of a roadway has been investigated using a physical model and in situ tests during a roof fall. It was discovered that behaviour of the ground is governed by irreversi
Jan 1, 2003
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The State of Mine Closure in South Africa – What the Numbers SayBy M. Olalde, I. Watson
"The consequences of ineffective mine closure in South Africa are evident from the number of abandoned mines and operations on extended care-and-maintenance, the on-selling of mines to less well-resou
Jul 1, 2019
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An Optimization Procedure For The Secondary Cooling Zone Of A Continuous Billet CasterBy D. deV. van der Spuy
A procedure for optimizing the secondary cooling zone of continuous casters is proposed and illustrated by a billet caster example. The procedure consists of quantifying deviations from the required c
Jan 1, 1999
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Solvent Extraction In The Primary And Secondary Processing Of ZincBy P. M. Cole
An unprecedented expansion of the global zinc industry is currently under way. While most new projects and plant upgrades remain committed to traditional processing technologies, recent advances in zi
Jan 1, 2002
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Sawability Prediction Of Carbonate Rocks From Brittleness IndexesBy O. Gunaydin
Performance measurements of large-diameter circular saws were conducted on eight different carbonate rocks in marble factories located in some areas of Turkey. Rock samples were collected from these f
Jan 1, 2004
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Stability of underground opening in rock saltBy C. Erichsen, J. Werfling
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional elastic constitutive model for rock salt is proposed. This stress strain law takes into account the three phases of creep (transient, steady state and accelerated creep),
Jan 1, 2003
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Determination Of The Degree Of Thermal Exposure To The Lower Head Of The Three-Mile Island Unit 2 Nuclear Reactor Using Metallography ? SynopsisBy G. F. Vander Voort
The accident at Unit No. 2 of the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor (TMI-2) on 28 March 1979 was the worst nuclear accident in US history and crippled the nuclear industry. An international Vessel Inv
Jan 1, 2013
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Thermal Conductivity Of Solidified Manganese-Bearing Slags - A Preliminary InvestigationBy J. D. Steenkamp
Keywords: Thermal, conductivity, diffusivity, expansion, history, density, specific heat capacity, industrial rich high-carbon manganese slag The thermal conductivity of slag is an important para
Jan 1, 2011
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Wet high-intensity magnetic separation for the concentration of Witwatersrand gold - uranium ores and residuesBy J. Levin, I. J. Corrans
Wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) for the concentration of gold and uranium was tested on many Witwatersrand cyanidation residues, and on some ores and flotation tailings. The results var
Jan 1, 1979
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The Effect on the Production of Bantu, Engaged on Tram-Shovelling, of Different Temperature ConditonsBy J. H. Viljoen, J. F. Morrison, C. H. Wyndham
SYNOPSIS Heart rates, oral temperatures, shovels/min and number of 3/4 ton cars/hour trammed over distances of up to 350 ft were measured in samples of 6-10 miners, engaged in tram-shovelling, at 76°
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Reductant Selection In Ferro-Alloy Production: The Case For The Importance Of Dissolution In The MetalThe typical reactions which the reductants undergo during ferroalloy production are reviewed, and identified as reaction with CO2 and with SiO, and dissolution in metal. Available reactivity tests for
Jan 1, 2002
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Validation Of A Four-Component Pipeline Friction-Loss ModelBy K. C. Wilson
Recent experiments and analyses have provided greater understanding of friction losses for the size distribution of the particles forming the slurry. Wilson and Sellgren (2001), Wilson et al. (2006) a
Jan 1, 2007
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Measurements and analyses of blasting vibrationsBy J. Werfling, J. R. Kiehl
SUMMARY: The effects of blasting on structures are assessed on the basis of the maximum amplitudes of the occuring vibration velocities. If the standard values in the German Standard DIN 4150 are not
Jan 1, 2003