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Platinum in South Africa (Metal Review Series no. 3)By R. C. Hochreiter
The paper gives a technical review of the history, occurrence, mining, metallurgy, and end-uses of the platinum-group metals in South Africa, with most emphasis on platinum and palladium. The platinum
Jan 1, 1985
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The influence of resin functional group on the ion-exchange recovery of uranium (778860ee-6156-4db6-a821-46f732b870f3)By J. Ungar, F. X. McGarvey
The selectivity of ion-exchange sites varies with the matrix of the polymer, the nature of the site. and the method of application. The effect of these variables on the recovery of uranium is examined
Jan 1, 1981
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A note on the strength of Flint particlesBy N. A. Smith, R. J. Fowell, J. L. Hislam
Abstract: Data are presented from two sites in southeast England, where problems were encountered in tunnelling through ground containing flint. In response to the difficulties, substantial laboratory
Jan 1, 2003
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The washability of fine South African coalsBy N. Birtek, R. P. King
The washability characteristics of fine South African coals were measured and were found to be well characterized by an M-curve having the equation Z = aQb exp(cQ) x dQ, where Z is the ash content per
Jan 1, 1990
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Practical aspects of large-scale conditional simulationsBy M. E. Rossi
All large-scale applications of conditional simulations intend to benefit from the ‘correct’ (or’ accurate’) characterization of uncertainty, adequately describing the variability observed from the da
Jan 1, 2003
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Discussion: Safety in South African minesThe following contributions were received to the paper entitled 'Safety in South African mines: An analysis of accident statistics', by H.S. Eisner and J.P. Leger, which appeared in the J. S
Jan 1, 1988
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A general review of coal preparation in South AfricaBy D. W. Horsfall
The coal-preparation techniques used in South Africa over the past ten years are reviewed, the term preparation being taken to refer to processes involving beneficiation techniques. The success of the
Jan 1, 1980
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The tailings dam at Consolidated Murchison LimitedBy H. J. N. Winhoff
The tailings dam at Consolidated Murchison Limited by H. J. N. WINHOFF, Ing. Grad. (Visitor) The history of tailings dam operations at Consolidated Murchison Limited is briefly recounted, and a mechan
Jan 12, 1973
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The application of excess shear stress to the design of mine layoutsBy J. A. L. Napier
The application of excess shear stress as an aid to the design of mine layout is reviewed, and the critical parameters required to describe slip on a plane of weakness are noted. A design procedure th
Jan 1, 1987
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Book Review - The Chemistry Of Gold ExtractionReviewer: R. Graham The chemistry of gold extraction by John Marsden and lain House. Elis Horwood Series in Metals and Associated Materials. Chichester, Elis Horwood. £80. The chronology has bee
Jan 1, 1992
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Relationships between comminution energy and product size for a magnetite ore - SynopsisAn extensive laboratory grinding study was carried out on a magnetite ore in order to assess the grinding behaviour of magnetic concentrate and tail from low intensity magnetic separation (LIMS).The t
Jan 1, 2010
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A Two-Region Averaging Model For Solid-Liquid Flow In Horizontal PipesBy A. García-Gutiérrez, A. Aragón-Jerónimo, R. Salazar-Mendoza
A theoretical analysis of a two-region solid-liquid flow system in horizontal pipes is presented, which considers a stationary bed of drill cuttings as a porous medium (-region) below of a two-phase d
Jan 1, 2007
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The development of techniques to predict and manage the impact of surface subsidenceCOALTECH 2020 initiated a research project to provide the coal mining industry with a modelling tool to determine the expected types of subsidence, risks and the investment required in post-closure fu
Jan 1, 2003
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Contribution to the above paperBy H. G. M. Rose
Contribution to the above paper by H. G. M. Rose* (Fellow) INTRODUCTION Dr Lawrence is to be congratulated on his most interesting and instructive paper, particularly on his suggestion for a model to
Jan 7, 1974
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The Functional Relationship Between Dust Hazard and the Rate of Collecting Funds to Pay Compensation for PneumoconiosisBy R. S. J. Du Toit
SYNOPSIS This paper is based on a thesis dealing with the problem of basing the current rate at which money is collected from mine owners to pay compensation for pneumoconiosis in the future, on the
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The effect of thermal drying on the mechanical strength of South African coals - SynopsisBy M. Le Roux
The dewatering of coal, and particularly fine coal, continues to challenge coal prepatration engineers to find a cost-effective solution. With known world oil reserves being depleted daily, it is envi
Jan 1, 2008
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The development of large-scale thermalplasma systemsBy 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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The effects of fast-neutron irradiation on the mechanical properties of austenitic stainless steelBy J. H. Dalton
The paper reviews the effects of fast-neutron irradiation on the tensile properties of austenitic stainless steels at irradiation temperatures of less than 400°C, using, as an example, work carried ou
Jan 1, 1979
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Green Topics - Plastics Find A Role In Steel IndustryBy P. Greenfield
The German steelmaking industry has come up with a novel solution to the problem of waste plastics-grind them into particles and use them in the steelmaking process. Plastics make ideal agents for rem
Jan 1, 1996
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The ?Other Class? Of Pipeline CoatingsBy Gerard de Vries
pipeline industry and are still growing in size. Liquid epoxy and polyurethanes are an excellent choice for whatever the aggressiveness of the substance transported and whatever the harmful outside in
Jan 1, 2006