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The determination of haulage-truck requirements for an open-pit operationBy M. B. Algeo, R. H. A. Plaistowe
A method of forecasting the haulage trucks required for a large open-pit operation is described. Emphasis is placed on the effects of changes in planning and on the complexities of a mining operation
Jan 1, 1979
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Reply To The Comments Made By F.S.A. De Frey On The Paper 'Design Of Merensky Reef Crush Pillar'By B. P. Watson
The discussion written by Dr de Frey suggests that mine design should be based on closely spaced stability pillars. However, this concept leads to low extraction ratios at depth. The concept of `crush
Jan 1, 2011
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Design of optimum roof support systems in South African collieries using a probabilistic design approach ? SynopsisWhen designing coal mine roof support, it is necessary to account for the uncertainties and variability that inherently exist within the rock mass and support elements. The performance of a support sy
Jan 1, 2009
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The Three-Product Cyclone: Adding Value To South African Coal ProcessingBy J. Jacobs
The three-product cyclone was originally developed in Russia and is now extensively used in China. The cyclone has recently entered the South African coal industry, and with the obvious advantages tha
Nov 1, 2013
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Application of Computers to the Teaching of Mining EngineeringBy L. Wade
The advent of relatively cheap computing power has precipitated a rapid growth of computer usage in the mining industry. In order to obtain most benefit from this development a need is recognised for
Jan 1, 1987
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Rock avalanche run out prediction: combined application of two numerical methodsBy R. Poisel, C. Scavia, Preh A., W. Roth, M. Pirulli
ABSTRACT: Two methodologies for the three-dimensional simulation of the run out of rock avalanches are presented: one based on a granular approach and the other based on a continuum equivalent approac
Jan 1, 2003
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The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand oresBy P. J. D. Lloyd
The Witwatersrand reefs contain gold, uranium, and pyrite in the following average concentrations: 0,001 per cent, 0,02 per cent, and 1,7 per cent respectively. The paper discusses the flotation of py
Jan 1, 1981
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Total seismicity, and the application of ESS analysis to mine layoutsBy S. M. Spottiswoode
A simple method for the application of excess shear stress (ESS) analysis to the mining of planar reefs is examined. The potential for seismicity associated with mining is expressed as the calculated
Jan 1, 1988
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Increasing the capacity of existing and new exothermic autoclave circuits - SynopsisBy G. M. Dunn
Pressure leach autoclave circuits are employed in the leaching of ores, concentrates, mattes, alloys and intermediates for the recovery of metals into solution. Once the metals are extracted into solu
Jan 1, 2009
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The Diffusion Of Fuel Cell Vehicles And Its Impact On The Demand For Platinum Group Metals: Research Framework And Initial ResultsBy W. P. Nel
A fuel cell is an electrochemical engine that converts the chemical energy of a fuel, such as hydrogen, and an oxidant, such as oxygen, directly into electricity. The emerging fuel cell industry may r
Jan 1, 2004
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Technical Note: An Innovative Technique For Minimizing Operational Costs Of End-User Groups In A Production EnvironmentBy C. J. Alberts
The perception exists in many organizations that, once an energy management system is employed, there need not be any further adjustments to such a system. This is not true, as the field of energy man
Jan 1, 1997
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Study of hollow friction bolts in rock by a three dimensional composite element methodBy Z. G. He, S. H. Chen, P. Egger
A new model for hollow rock bolts which comprises rock material, hollow bolt material, bolt/rock interface, is developed on the base of the composite element method (CEM). The main advantage of the ne
Jan 1, 2003
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The Influence Of Slag Basicity And Composition On Conarc Magnesia-Carbon Refractories During The Blowing Phase ? SynopsisBy A. Muller
The magnesia-carbon refractories used in the ConArc process experience severe wear as a result of the varying slag composition during the blowing phase. This work determines the basicity range in whic
Jan 1, 2011
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Key processes in asset management for 21st century—maximizing business and ITstrategy integrationBy C. Sarkar
Increased competition in today’s global economy has put mineral industry under excessive pressure to effectively manage production assets to generate business wealth. Capital intensive industry (CII)
Jan 1, 2003
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An interim report on char tests at the Fuel Research InstituteBy E. F. E. Müller
In a search for suitable reductants for the electro-metallurgical industry. the Fuel Research Institute is conducting investigations Into the charring of coals and the properties of the chars produced
Jan 1, 1980
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The stability and design of yield pillars located at shallow and moderate depthsBy M. U. Ozbay
The stability of pillars is analysed on the assumption that pillars shed load in a stable manner if the slope the strata load-deformation relation is steeper than that of pillars in the post-peak regi
Jan 1, 1989
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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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The Antamina Copper And Zinc Concentrate PipelineBy C. Dechert, J. Norwood
Compañia Minera Antamina, Peru has recently completed a fifth year of operation of their 301-km concentrate pipeline. The pipeline was commissioned by PSI in May of 2001. The Antamina pipeline is gene
Jan 1, 2007
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Project planning and progress control for the Grootegeluk Coal ProjectBy A. P. L. Kotzé
This paper gives a brief description of the control measures used in the establishment of the Grootegeluk Coal Mine, near Ellisras in the Transvaal. Specific reference is made to the planning offunds,
Jan 1, 1982
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A theoretical model for the characterisation of rock mass mechanical properties—Application at the Äspö HRL, SwedenBy A. Fredriksson, R. Christiansson, I. Staub
A theoretical model based on DFN models and 2D DEM numerical modelling has been developed for evaluating the rock mass mechanical properties. The description of the methodology is non-site related and
Jan 1, 2003