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Use Of Comilog Ore In Ferromanganese ProductionBy M. Tangstad, H. Brun, P. Calvert, A. G. Lindseth
In 1999, Eramet bought the ferromanganese plants in Porsgrunn and Sauda (Norway) and Marietta (USA). With an ownership in the Comilog mine, the plants will operate with a high amount of Comilog ore. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Simulation of the mechanical behaviour of a fracture in shear: implication of the distribution of the void spaceBy J. Riss, S. Gentier, A. Marache
The study of the hydromechanical behaviour of fractured rock masses requires a detailed knowledge of the isolated fractures. The aim of the paper is the simulation of the evolution of the void space,
Jan 1, 2003
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Shaft Excavation Method In Soft Soil ? SynopsisBy F. N. F. le Roux
This paper describes the method used for excavating the upper 33m of emergency access shaft E2 for the underground single track tunnel running between Park and Rosebank station of the Gautrain Rapid R
Jan 1, 2009
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Shaft Excavation Method In Soft Soil ? Synopsis (57c66dec-079b-41a9-bafc-ab363857a914)By F. N. F. le Roux
This paper describes the method used for excavating the upper 33m of emergency access shaft E2 for the underground single track tunnel running between Park and Rosebank station of the Gautrain Rapid R
Jan 1, 2009
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Utilisation Of The Mineral Density Separator In The Coal IndustryThe Mineral Density Separator (MDS) was developed by Mintek to predict mineral separation in a plant, evaluate efficiencies and develop scale-up parameters. This study investigated the influence of pa
Jan 1, 2006
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Mould Powder Selection For Thin Slab CastingBy J. A. Kromhout, J. Trouw, A. A. Kamperman, M. Kick
Mould powders play an important role in the stability of the continuous casting process. The main functions of mould powders are to provide sufficient lubrication and to control the horizontal heat tr
Jan 1, 2004
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Computational fluid dynamic modelling of two phase flow in a hydrocyclone - SynopsisBy M. J. Leeuwner
Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling is used to research the complex flow structures that exist in a hydrocyclone. By simulation of a two phase (water and air) flow system, the internal flow an
Jan 1, 2008
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The interaction between excavation of Trojane tunnel and an anchored pile retaining wallBy V. Jovicic, J. Likar
The knowledge of the geological sequence and hydrological conditions in the area of portals was the basis for the design of the entry of the highway into tunnel Trojane. Mudstone, claystone and sandst
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of the DRA technique, porosimetry and numerical modelling for estimating the maximum in situ stress in rock from coreBy K. J. Oliver, A. G. Meyers, S. P. Hunt
Deformation Rate Analysis (DRA) and porosimetry have been used to demonstrate the “stress memory” effect in rock and to estimate the vertical in-situ stress in samples of fine-coarse grained sandstone
Jan 1, 2003
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Physical Modelling Of Slag-Metal DispersionA physical modelling study has been carried out to simulate the slag-metal dispersion induced by a high-strength bottom gas injection. Water and kerosene were utilized to simulate metal and slag respe
Jan 1, 2004
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A study of metal droplet distributions in slags during ladle treatment phase of secondary steelmakingBy J. Ekengård, H. Srinath, M. Andersson, P. Jönsson, D. S. Sarma
The present paper deals with mixing between the metal and slag phase during the ladle refining process, including vacuum degassing. Dispersion of metal drops in ladle slags has been studied. The resul
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimal Coal Processing Route For The 3 X 0,5 Mm Size Fraction? - IntroductionBy Jeremy Bosman, Johan de Korte
Traditionally the feed to coal preparation plants was de-slimed at 0,5 mm. The +0,5 mm size fraction was processed via dense-medium cyclones and the -0,5 mm size fraction was beneficiated with froth f
Jan 1, 2006
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Sulphuric Acid Plant Water Saving OptionsBy R. J. Forzatti
The production of sulphuric acid from sulphur generates heat. The majority of this heat is recovered as steam and is often used to generate electricity. Heat not recovered as steam is rejected to cool
Jan 1, 2014
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The Influence of Niobium Content on Austenite Grain Growth in Microalloyed SteelsBy C. W. Siyasiya, K. A. Annan, W. E. Stumpf
"SynopsisThe relationship between niobium content and austenite grain growth has been investigated through hot rolling simulation on a Bähr dilatometer. The effect of delay time between passes during
Jan 1, 2015
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The Role Of Geotechnical Block Models In Mineral Resource Management - 1 IntroductionBy Alan Bye, Megan Little
Geology, and the detailed understanding of its properties, are fundamental to the optimal design and successful operation of any mine. To that end extensive fieldwork has been conducted at Anglo Plati
Jan 1, 2007
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Thermodynamic Analysis and Experimental Study of Manganese Ore Alloy and Dephosphorization in Converter SteelmakingIn this study, the effects of slag compositions, slag amount, temperature, and carbon content of steel on the manganese and phosphorus distribution ratios during converter steelmaking were analysed us
Jan 1, 2014
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Kinetic Studies On The Leaching Reactions In The Autoclave Circuit Of The Tati Hydrometallurgical Demonstration PlantBy B. D. Paphane
Since the commissioning of the Tati Hydrometallurgical Demonstration Plant (HDP), which produces Ni and Cu cathodes as well as Co salt from sulphide concentrate employing Activox® technology for leach
Jun 1, 2013
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Advancing Comminution And Flotation Performance With Advanced Process ControlOften plant performance suffers as a result of poor control. Poor control leads to low mill throughputs, poor classification and less than satisfactory concentrate grades and overall recoveries. By
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Aspects Of The Utilization Of Steel Industry SlagsBy A. Hiltunen, R. Hiltunen
The utilization of blast furnace and BOF slags has long traditions and well-known applications in the building and road construction industries and in soil conditioning. The starting point for product
Jan 1, 2004
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Effects Of Slag Chemistry And Temperature On Wetting And Penetration Of Refractories By SlagsBy D. Xie
An in situ gravimetric technique based on wetting and capillary action principles has been used to investigate the wetting and penetration of synthesized alumina samples and commercial magnesia spinel
Jan 1, 2004