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The Challenges Facing Continuous Mining, Using Low Energy Rock Breaking TechnologiesBy A. V. Peake
Continuous Mining presents an opportunity to extract reef in the stope ?continuously? by integrating the drill and blast activity using propellants or low energy charges. To date, the majority of effo
Jan 1, 2003
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Technological Change Yields Beneficial Process Improvement For Low Carbon Ferrochrome At Zimbabwe AlloysBy N. R. Shoko, J. Chirasha
Zimbabwe Alloys has been producing Low Carbon Ferrochrome since 1953. A number of operational and technical advances have been made since then. Some of these advances improved production significantly
Jan 1, 2004
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Variability of pump system performance - SynopsisBy H. Rosen
The pump is the heart of most industrial and mining plants, providing the energy to separate valuable minerals from process feed. The actual effect of the pump, both in terms of production costs and o
Jan 1, 2010
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Sinking Contractor?s Close Out Presentation On Completion Of South Deep Shafts - 1. Introduction:By K McLeod
{Figure 1} The Placer Dome-Western Areas Joint Venture?s South Deep Twin Shaft Complex, has been planned and dreamt of for nearly 20 years. [ ] The gold reserve at the bottom of these shafts is on
Jan 1, 2005
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Note: Hydraulic rock drills and their effect on the underground environmentBy A. Whillier
Note: Hydraulic rock drills and their effect on the underground environment by A. WHILLIER, Pr. Eng Se. D., (M.tT.) (Fellow) In any situation where hydraulic rockdrills are used underground, it is evi
Jan 4, 1975
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The Development Of Soft Ferritic Stainless Steels For CoiningBy I. M. Wolf, S. A. Usmar, L. A. Cornish
The limiting criterion in the use of stainless steel for certain forming operations such as coining is its hardness, which determines parameters such as required striking pressure, wear on dies, and i
Jan 1, 1993
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Opencast coal mining at Kriel CollieryBy C. S. Northcote, I. F. Buchan, L. F. Baars
In 1969 the Coal Division of the Anglo American Corporation was awarded the tender to supply coal to the new 3000 MW power station to be erected at Kriel, which is situated midway between the towns of
Jan 1, 1980
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A New Viscometric Technique To Successfully Measure Shear Thickening Behaviour, If And When It OccursBy A. Chryss, L. Pullum
Shear-thickening suspensions abound throughout the hydraulic conveying industry; at least this is the perception of many engineers running plants where hydraulic conveying is commonplace. In reality,
Jan 1, 2007
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SPOTLIGHT on Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (Witwatersrand) Limited, 1889-1989From its early beginnings, shortly after the Witwatersrand gold rush of 1886, Randfontein Estates was planned as a heavyweight operation. The venture was capitalized by J .B. Robinson to the tune of £
Jan 1, 1989
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The progression of metallurgical testwork during heap leach designThe depletion of favourably located and higher-grade mineral deposits, combined with more favourable metal prices and higher capital costs, has stimulated research into heap leaching of lower grade or
Jan 1, 2009
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Density functional theory study of chalcopyrite and pyrite surfaces for design of flotation reagents, D. Kumar, S.G. Srinivasan, V. Jain, and B. RaiBy D. Kumar, B. Rai, S. G. Srinivasan, V. Jain
Chalcopyrite and pyrite are among the major gold bearing minerals in the world. The gold content in chalcopyrite and pyrite varies from 0.02 to 200 ppm and 0.01 to 20 ppm, respectively. Apart from gol
Jan 1, 2020
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The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard ReactionBy H. B. Arntzen, P. O. Grøntvedt, T. Lindstad, R. J. Ishak, M. Syvertsen
Better utilisation of electric power and coke is vital in reducing production costs and CO2-emissions in production of ferromanganese. All FeMn smelting operations consume 10 to 30 % more carbon than
Jan 1, 2004
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The mechanism and rate of reduction of Mamatwan manganese ore fines by carbonBy W. D. Grimsley, R. P. King, J. B. See
Samples (15 to 20 g) of pre-calcined Mamatwan manganese ore or pure Mn 304 smaller than 48 mesh were reacted at temperatures in the range 1000 to 1300°C with samples of spectrographically pure graphit
Jan 1, 1978
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Flowsheet considerations for copper cobalt projects - SynopsisThe Copperbelt areas of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have recently been seeing the development of a significant number of new projects. Due to the current economic climate, some o
Jan 1, 2009
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Iron-Ore Sinter Produced From A Mix Containing Waste MaterialsBy P. A. Botha
The production of iron and steel generates various types of waste materials containing oxides, carbon, and flux material. Usually, these materials are land-filled at the plant site or are hauled away
Jan 1, 1993
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Performance Testing - When, What And How? (9bdd8e86-f16a-4f1c-a6e8-e78f96b83a68)Performance testing is often used by project owners and financiers to provide protection from, or assessment of, technical aspects of project design, procurement, construction and commissioning. The p
Jan 1, 2007
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Process evaluation using the floatability component model approach, T.C. Souza Pinto, L.S. Leal Filho, A.S. Geldenhuys, and D.A. DeglonBy A. S. Geldenhuys, L. S. Leal Filho, D. A. Deglon, T. C. Souza Pinto
The Brucutu iron ore mine (Minas Gerais, Brazil), is Vale`s largest iron producing operation achieving around 21 million tons by flotation of iron ore pellet feed per annum. The run of mine is mainly
Jan 1, 2020
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Groundwater Monitoring During Underground Coal GasificationBy J. C. van Dyk, F. B. Waanders, J. Brand, C. A. Strydom
"Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a fast-emerging, in situ mining technology that provides access to low-cost energy through the utilization of coal reserves that are currently not technically o
Oct 1, 2018
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A weathering model for the northern KwaZulu-Natal coastal dune cordon, South AfricaBy C. Ware, R. Uken, G. Whitmore
The coastal dune cordon of northern KwaZulu-Natal is among the highest in the world reaching heights in excess of 180 m and up to 2 km in width. It comprises a complex system of Quaternary stacked dun
Jan 1, 2003
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Contribution to DiscussionBy 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