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  • SAIMM
    The proposed implementation of a condition-triggered haul road maintenance system at Jwaneng Mine

    By B. Zongwane, A. T. Visser

    In surface mining operations, ultra-heavy trucks operate on haul road networks which are typically from 10–40 km in length. Road networks for these vehicles have historically been designed and maintai

    Sep 1, 2001

  • SAIMM
    The Influence of Economics on the Design of Mine Shaft Systems

    By H. M. Wells

    The influence of economics on the design of mine shaft systems by H, M. WEI.LS, Pr. Eng., M.Se. (Fellow) The purpose of this paper is to review some of the more important economic criteria that must b

  • SAIMM
    Die Bedryfsfisioloog en Lugbesoedeling

    By N. B. Strydom

    Die bedryfsfisioloog en lugbesoedeling N. B. STRYDOM, Ph.D. (Phys.) (Illinois) (Genoot) Although the industrial physiologist can still be regarded as a rarity in South African industry, it is obvious

  • SAIMM
    Open Pit Drilling and Blasting

    By Alan Bauer

    SYNOPSIS A discussion is presented of the advances that have been made in rotary drilling in recent years and it is indicated how and why these drills have replaced percussive equipment even in the h

  • SAIMM
    The removal of cyanide from aqueous solution by the use of ferrous sulphate

    The treatment of gold-plant tailings with ferrous sulphate to remove the cyanide is currently in use, on several gold plants. In some cases there is scope for optimization the process. The present wor

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SAIMM
    The Scale Effect, Critical Rock Mass Strength And Pillar System Design

    Currently the most widely used formula in pillar design is the power formula, which implicitly assumes a volume effect. This assumption is critically examined, and it is proposed .that a limiting stre

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SAIMM
    The selective mining of low-ash blend ­coking coal at Van Dyks Drift Colliery

    By R. B. MacGillivray

    The No. 2 Seam at Van Dyks Drift Colliery was found to be made up of six easily recognizable bands or plies of differing qualities. Not only did the plies differ from one another in quality, but their

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SAIMM
    Mathematical modelling of hazardous events

    By V. P. Kolosyuk, A. M. Bryukhanov

    Occurrences of hazardous events (explosions of methane or coal dust, fires, outbursts) have been investigated and presented as a flow of events in time. It has been shown that flows of hazardous event

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Notice Technical Conference on Tin

    The Department of Mineral Resources of Thailand is organising, on behalf of the Government of Thailand and the International Tin Council, the Second Technical Conference on Tin. The Conference will be

  • SAIMM
    The Effect Of Particle Sharpness On The Wear Of Backfill Pipelines

    The relationships between backfill-transportation parameters (solids concentration, velocity, and pipe diameter) and the wear rate of backfill-transportation pipelines is well understood. However, the

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SAIMM
    Mining In A Global Context - Can South Africa Compete?

    By R. A. Plumbridge

    I am deeply honoured by your invitation to address your great Institute on this centenary occasion. Mining is a cyclic industry that continuously faces enormous challenges as it wrests the treasures o

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SAIMM
    Weakness Correlation and the Size Effect in Rock Strength Tests

    By J. P. G. Pretorius

    The size effect in tests of the compressive strength of coal specimens differs from predictions based on the Weakest Link theory. Predictions of the size effect in tensile tests on lengths of cotton y

  • SAIMM
    Blast-furnace coke: A coal-blending model

    By R. J. Dippenaar, W. H. Van Niekerk

    The relationships between coal properties, the strength of coke, and the performance of a blast furnace were investigated by means of correlation studies, and a linear programming model was developed

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SAIMM
    Peripheries and Mine Planning

    By K. F. Lane

    Mine planning is a complex function and also a vital one. The quality of the planning has a profound effect on the efficiency and the economics of every mining operation. It is therefore important t

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SAIMM
    Modelling the Non-linear Behaviour of Fractured Seams in Deep Gold Mines

    By R. K. Brummer

    A simplified two-dimensional plane strain numerical technique for the non- linear modelling of a tabular mining excavation in brittle host rock under high stress conditions is described. The model has

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SAIMM
    Answers to questions raised at the Symposium on Trackless Mining in Metal Mines Questions

    By J. C. Steinhobel

    Answers to questions raised at the Symposium on Trackless Mining in Metal Mines Questions by J. O. Steinhobel (1) When rubber-tyred equipment is used for the delivery of stores and items of equipment,

    Jan 9, 1973

  • SAIMM
    Letter to the Editor

    I am a partner in a minerals' development company called A.B.F. Limited, that does minerals development in Africa and Asia. I have read your very fine magazine often at the Colorado School of Min

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SAIMM
    Green Topics - Plastics Find A Role In Steel Industry

    By P. Greenfield

    The German steelmaking industry has come up with a novel solution to the problem of waste plastics-grind them into particles and use them in the steelmaking process. Plastics make ideal agents for rem

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SAIMM
    Theoretical considerations of the cementation of copper with iron

    By R. D. Agrawal, M. L. Kapoor

    Cementation has been used extensively by chemists and metallurgists as an economical process for the purification and recovery of metals from dilute solutions. The paper deals. firstly. with the therm

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SAIMM
    Mining In The Era Of Environmentalism

    By M. A. von Below

    Environmental activists have targeted the mining industry in an attempt to prevent development, which has resulted in the industry's becoming defensive and retro-active. This paper argues that mi

    Jan 1, 1993