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Quantifying the Advantages of Improved Performance During Supply Disturbances of AC Pulse Width Modulation Drives for Winders Compared With Earlier TechnologiesBy P Warner
Mines are often located in remote areas that are not well served by æstiffÆ power grids. Radial transmission networks, high lightning incidence (eg in South Africa the Witwatersrand experiences seven
Jan 1, 2005
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Low-Grade Concentrator Regrind Circuit Upgrade at NewcrestÆs Cadia Valley OperationsBy B Clements, R Dunne, J Dioses, S Hart
In April 2003 plant upgrades in the æLow GradeÆ Cadia Hill circuit were undertaken in order to improve concentrate quality and metal recoveries from the flotation circuit. The major changes involved:
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of workpiece temperature on the machinability of alumina / aluminum metal matrix compositesBy A. Saigal
The effect of temperature on the cutting forces during machining of alumina reinforced aluminum composites was investigated, Aluminum 6061, 10% Al2O3 reinforced composite and 20% Al2O3 reinforced comp
Jan 1, 2005
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Computational fluid dynamics analysis of different channel geometries in PEM fuel cell flow fieldsBy A. M. Reyes
Flow field hydrodynamics of serpentine flow channels was investigated numerically using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The velocity profile simulated by the CFD model was evaluated with respect t
Jan 1, 2005
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Implementation Of The International Valuation StandardsBy Trevor R. Ellis
The extractive industries addition to the International Valuation Standards (IVS) is scheduled for publication in the next edition of the IVS book in January 2005. This will provide guidance for valua
Jan 1, 2005
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Textural Inhomogeneities In Drawn And Annealed OFHC Copper WireBy Daudi R. Waryoba
Keywords: Wire Drawing, OFHC Copper, Recrystallization, Orientation imaging Microscopy (OIM), Texture inhomogeneity Textural inhomogeneities have been investigated in oxygen free high conducting (
Jan 1, 2005
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Guidelines for the Design of Rope GuidesRope guides, consisting of ropes spanning between anchor points at the top and bottom of shafts, have frequently been considered as a viable alternative to fixed guides, comprising buntons and guides.
Jan 1, 2005
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Studying Solvent Extraction Settler Process By Using CFDBy Timo Kankaanpää
Keywords: Solvent extraction, dispersion, phase separation, CFD The liquid-liquid dispersion phases are separated by gravity in a solvent extraction settler. This separation step is made more effec
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Calcium CarbonatesBy J. Yuan
Ground calcium carbonate (GCC) and chemically precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) have become important mineral-based commodities in recent years. GCC manufacturing generally requires high purity and
Jan 1, 2005
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A Strategy to Reduce the Consumption of Sodium Sulfide in Flotation of Molybdenite at the Sarcheshmeh Copper ComplexBy S. Banisi, M. Poorkani
The Sarcheshmeh copper deposit contains 1 billion tones of ore averaging 0.7% copper and 0.025% molybdenum. It is located southeast of Iran and currently processes 41,000t/d. Molybdenite as a by-produ
Jan 1, 2005
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Using the SUPASIM Flotation Model to Diagnose and Understand Flotation Behavior from Laboratory through to PlantBy M. P. Hay
"For a model to be successful it must address the concerns and needs of a target audience. Further, the model must demonstrate the same patterns of behaviour as the real system, and need only be compl
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermodynamically consistent versus completely empirical property models in process simulationBy M. W. Wadsley
"Physical and chemical property models are widely used in process engineering. There exist, in the published literature, completely empirical models of ''thermodynamic properties"", that is,
Jan 1, 2005
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Morphology of Environmentally Assisted Cracks in Pipeline SteelThe morphology of environmentally assisted cracks in stressed pipeline steel has been investigated, For a dilute and neutral solution (NS4) simulating ground water in contact with the steel, semi-elli
Jan 1, 2005
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Flowsheet Design Using Flotation Rate, Selectivity and RTD DataBy Manqiu Xu, Peter Wells, Gord Bacon
"A methodology is proposed for milling flowsheet design using flotation rate, selectivity and residence time distribution data. The flotation rate data and the difference in flotation rates between th
Jan 1, 2005
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Sonic drilling at Rio Tinto’s ilmenite deposit in MadagascarBy Daniel Saint Don, Jacques Dumouchel
QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM)’s heavy mineral sand deposit located near the Village of Fort Dauphin, Madagascar was recently drilled using Boart Longyear Company’s Mini-Sonic drill. Continuous sand c
Jan 1, 2005
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Health and Safety Challenges for China’s Mining IndustryBy Jerry C. Tien
Mining in China dates back at least 4,000 years. Today, with no less than 103,000 metal/nonmetal mines and between 40,000 to 80,000 coal mines, China’s mining industry is undoubtedly the largest in t
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining Open Stopes at Cannington Mine Using a Vertical Retreat Open Stoping (VROS) MethodVertical retreat open stoping (VROS) is a variation of sublevel open stoping (SLOS) that has been introduced at Cannington to minimise the influence of subvertical geological structures during stope e
Jan 1, 2005
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Proceedings, 108th Annual General Meeting, 2005The 108th Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held at The Country Club, Johannesburg, Napier Road, Auckland Park on Thursday, 11 August, 2005. Welcome
Jan 1, 2005
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Measuring The Impact Of HIV And STIs In A Community In A Coal Mining Town, Mpumalanga, South AfricaBy H. Hurkchand
Background: A cross-sectional study was conducted in November2001 to establish the prevalence rates of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (Chlamydia trachoma
Jan 1, 2005
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A Case Study of Full-Face Blasting in Highway TunnellBy Changa-Ha Ryu, Hae-Moon Choi, Sang-Don Lee
The rock mass to be excavated is classified using data obtained from the initial site investigation, and the design of excavation and support is then made based on the rock class. Rock classification
Jan 1, 2005