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Recent Methodological Trends in Operations Research and Computing as Applied to Mining ProblemsBy F. L. Wilke
The use of operations research techniques and computer models has become entrenched in the mining industry, particularly in the area of mine planning. The paper considers three major areas where incr
Jan 1, 1987
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Andalusite in South AfricaBy P. W. Ocerbeek
The occurrence, properties, and uses of andalusite, and its advantages over other refractory minerals and materials, are discussed. Ore reserves are given for the five producing areas, and statistics
Jan 1, 1989
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SPOTLIGHT on the Phoenix ProgrammeBy M. G. Demmer
South Africa ranks among the top three mineral producing countries in the world, and yet the country's teaching and student population have a very limited knowledge of the mining and metallurgica
Jan 1, 1986
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SPOTLIGHT on measurement, process control, and optimizationBy P. C. van Aswegen
The Schools A school on 'Measurement, Process Control and Optimization in the Minerals Industry', organized by The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, was presented twice by co
Jan 1, 1985
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Predicting the quality of waste-disposal seepage for desalination treatmentBy A. Ward, A. Smith, D. Harpley
Methods for the prediction of seepage quality from waste-disposal facilities are evaluated for input to the design of desalination treatment facilities. This is done by reference to a waste dump seepi
Jan 1, 1987
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SPOTLIGHT on millingBy G. J. C. Young
Opening: On Tuesday, 9th June, The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy held a well-attended Colloquium on Milling at Mintek, Randburg. The meeting opened with a short address by Dr H. Wag
Jan 1, 1987
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Problems Encountered in the Operation of a New CollieryBy A. A. Oakes, P. M. C. Wilson
This paper describes some aspects of the planning of a new colliery which commenced production in the Middleburg district in 1966. An account is given of some of the problems encountered in the early
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Student prizegiving (8636c2a5-7e5c-4dc9-a3c8-a5830f83487d)The second annual student prize giving function of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in the Van der Byl Hall, University of Pretoria, on Thursday, 10th March, 1978. The mai
Jan 1, 1978
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The Calculation Of An Internal Energy Balance In The Smelting Of Calcium CarbideBy G. W. Healy
The smelting of calcium carbide has always been plagued by eruptions, too often with serious injury y or loss of life. To find their causes, the author calculated an internal energy balance using 1992
Jan 1, 1995
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Some aspects of energy and the environment in the steel industryBy J. J. C. Heynike
The relationship between population growth and steel consumption since the beginning of the twentieth century is indicated, reference being made to the increasing capacity of production units and the
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal Self-Heating And ExplosibilityBy M. J. Gouws, T. P. Knoetze
The spontaneous combustion of coal and the explosion of coal dust are two phenomena that were identified by the South African mining industry as requiring investigation. Research contracts were awarde
Jan 1, 1995
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Water-treatment practice in South African gold minesBy R. T. White
The usual figures quoted for water usage in South African gold mines are 1 ton of water used per ton of rock broken, which represents a consumption of 4000 litres of water every second. Owing to the l
Jan 1, 1985
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The development of 990 gold-titanium, and its production, use, and propertiesBy G. Gafner
The paper gives the reasons for the development of a gold alloy of 990 fineness with good colour, durability, and mechanical properties, and explains why titanium was chosen as the alloying metal. Met
Jan 1, 1989
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A general review of coal preparation in South AfricaBy D. W. Horsfall
The coal-preparation techniques used in South Africa over the past ten years are reviewed, the term preparation being taken to refer to processes involving beneficiation techniques. The success of the
Jan 1, 1980
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Raise and Shaft Drilling, A Continuing DevelopmentBy Richard J. Robbins
Raise and shaft drilling, a continuing development RICHARD J. ROBBINS* (Visitor) Although the past decade has witnessed many improvements in large-diameter drilling machinery for the boring of raises,
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The importance of human factors in mining productivityBy A. C. Lawrence, B. Econ, D. Com
The importance of human factors in mining productivity by A. C. Lawrence, D. Corn., B. Econ. (Member) The paper outlines some of the views on the relationship between work attitudes and performance, a
Jan 7, 1974
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The Design Of A Backfill System, With Particular Emphasis On Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (W) LimitedThis paper details the preliminary design work carried out before and during the implementation of an extensive backfilling programme on Cooke 3 Shaft, Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (Witwate
Jan 1, 1988
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The distribution of boron in stainless steels as revealed by a nuclear techniqueBy J. P. Hoffman, A. S. M. de Jesus
Additions of boron have been found to increase the hot workability of stainless steels. Boron forms complex chromium-iron borides, primarily at grain boundaries but also on delta-ferite stringers. Thi
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation of heat-acclimatization procedures at wet-bulb temperatures below 31,7 °CBy P. C. Schutte, N. B. Strydom, A. J. Kielblock
Three groups of unacclimatized men were subjected to five-day climatic-room procedures at wet-bulb temperatures of 29,30, and 31 C respectively. The findings indicated that individuals reach a satisfa
Jan 1, 1983
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Safety in South African mines: An analysis of accident statisticsBy H. S. Eisner, J. -P. Leger
Published South African fatality and injury statistics for mine accidents are investigated. Where possible, the South African statistics are compared with those of other countries. Commonly held attit
Jan 1, 1988