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  • SAIMM
    Symposium On Pellets And Granules

    By JOURNAL SAIMM

    SYMPOSIUM ON PELLETS AND GRANULES During October 1974, the Newcastle branch of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is to hold a symposium on pelletizing and granulation, with particula

    Jan 12, 1973

  • SAIMM
    The structural design of large grinding mills, with reference to shell-mounted bearings

    By D. A. Fenton

    The structural design of large grinding mills, with reference to shell-mounted bearings by D. A. FENTON*, P. Eng. (Visitor) The paper outlines the advantages of shell-mounted grinding mills over mills

    Jan 9, 1976

  • SAIMM
    Support requirements in rockburst conditions

    By R. K. Brummer

    The support of stopes and tunnels in South African gold mines subject to rockburst damage requires special attention. The interaction of a seismic wave with either a stope or a tunnel is subject to a

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SAIMM
    Revised Strength Factor For Coal In The Vaal Basin

    By J. N. Van der Merwe

    The South African coal-mining industry uses a uniform safety-factor formula for non-squat pillars, incorporating a coal-strength constant that was derived empirically by Salamon and Munro in the 1960s

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SAIMM
    Stress Oscillations In Mine Cables After The Skip-Loading And Drum-Acceleration Phases

    By R. R. Mankowski

    The work described here attempts to underscore the importance of the time lag between the end of a loading phase and the instant a winding drum begins its acceleration phase. Traces generated from a c

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    A rock-engineering monitoring programme at West Driefontein gold mine

    By D. J. Adams, R. G. Gürtunca

    This paper describes the results obtained from a rock-engineering monitoring programme carried out at West Driefontein gold mine, where dewatered and classified tailings have been used as backfils for

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SAIMM
    Revegetation Of Sand Mines In The Seringveld Conservancy - Synopsis

    By A. van den Berg

    Mining of sand in South Africa is rapidly growing to sustain an increasing demand for sand for building purposes. Although mining of sand is regulated by environmental legislation, such as the Nationa

    Jan 1, 2011

  • SAIMM
    The optimization of raise-connection spacing in gold mines

    By D. R. Lawrence

    A method for the calculation of the economic optimum spacing of raise connections in 'scattered' mining layouts is described. The method of calculation and the results obtained in a case stu

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand ores

    By 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

  • SAIMM
    The mode of current transfer between electrode and slag in the submerged-arc furnace

    By R. C. Urquhart, W. P. Channon, D. D. Howat

    The mode of current transfer between electrode and slag in the submerged-arc furnace . by W. P. CHANNON, B.Sc.(Eng.)(Student Member), R. C. URQUHART, M.Sc.(Eng.), ;'h.D.(Visitor), and D. D. HOWAT

    Jan 8, 1974

  • SAIMM
    The value of incentive payments in the mining industry

    The value of incentive payments in the mining industry by K. SMITH, A.R.S.M., B.Sc. (London) (Member) This paper reviews the history of incentive payments in the mining industry, and gives some indica

    Jan 5, 1974

  • SAIMM
    Materials for piping systems in gold mines

    By W. J. Cruise

    This paper reports on a test that was conducted underground in a mine for two years on the following: pipes coated with paint, fusion-bonded powder, metal, or impregnated tape; and aluminium, stainles

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SAIMM
    An evaluation of yielding timber props as a support system in rockburst conditions

    The support of stopes by means of yielding timber props, with or without hydraulic props, is common in the mining industry. This paper discusses the ability of these support systems to absorb energy d

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SAIMM
    The Electric Smelting Revolution

    By D. D. Howat

    In the field of high temperature smelting processes there have been two dramatic changes in the past twenty years. These are, first, the application of tonnage oxygen for direct injection for the refi

  • SAIMM
    Development of on-line, remote monitoring, data acquisition and web-based reporting of a continuous miner

    By T. Gibson

    It is generally accepted that South African coal mines have gone through the mechanization of most of its underground mines, and while there certainly were a lot of productivity improvements, the lack

    Sep 1, 2001

  • SAIMM
    Further studies on the elution of gold from activated carbon using water as the eluant

    By R. J. Davidson, V. Veronsee

    Some of the parameters affecting the elution of gold from freshly loaded activated carbon using pure water as an eluant were studied. The procedure involved pretreatment of the gold-loaded activated c

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SAIMM
    Overview Of Modeling The Microstructural State Of Steel Strip During Hot Rolling

    By I. V. Samarasekera, E. B. Hawbolt

    A review of recent work being conducted at the university of British Columbia on the modeling of the microstructural evolution during the hot rolling of steel is presented. A mathematical model of h

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    The performance of an industrial wet high-intensity magnetic separator for the recovery of gold and uranium

    By R. C. Dunne, W. A. Gilbert, I. J. Corrans, K. S. Liddell

    After bench-scale and pilot-plant tests in which it was shown that wet high-intensity magnetic separation (WHIMS) can achieve good recoveries of gold and uranium from Witwatersrand residues, a product

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    Rapid changes of air temperature in underground airways

    By K. R. Vost

    Most theoretical methods for the prediction of air-temperature gradients in underground airways always assume that the temperature of the entering air either remains constant or has only a slow season

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SAIMM
    Preliminary Microwave Measurements On Liquid Slags

    By J. Björkvall, L. Bååth, D. Malmberg, J. Malm

    Microwave technology has for decades been a tool for astronomers to map and understand the complexities of the universe its composition and extent. It is also used on a laboratory scale by spectroscop

    Jan 1, 2004