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Selection Criteria for Open Pit Production Equipment û Payload Distributions and the æ10/10/20Æ PolicyBy R J. Hardy
The aim of this study is to examine the volumetric and mass movement characteristics of load and haul operations using statistical modelling of relatively large samples of bucket loads that are transp
Sep 26, 2011
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Advanced Modelling for Flotation Process SimulationBy W T. Pate, A V. Potapov, J K. Lichter
Even though flotation is one of the most important unit operations of mineral processing, accurate modelling of this process for plant performance prediction has remained elusive. In the last four to
Jan 1, 2005
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Survey Procedures for Urban Underground ConstructionThe advantages of coordinate geometry in design and construction of underground works are apparent for reasons of flexibility, security, computer operations, survey error analysis, and the use of n
Jan 1, 1976
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Preparation for Petroleum Exploration Project DevelopmentPetroleum exploration and development is vitally important for the future well being of Australia. The Australian petroleum exploration/development industry is alive but not so well. A combination
Jan 1, 1983
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Drying Technologies for Mineral Processing ApplicationsBy T Muri
The drying operation of materials from particulate solids, through slurries and suspensions, to continuous sheets represents an important part of several processes in the chemical and mineral industri
Jan 1, 2006
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Cost of Capital for Resource ProjectsBy Seshold P
The cost of capital is the rate at which a project's cash flow should be discounted to obtain the Net Present Value. The cost of capital is a weighted average of both debt and equity funds of
Jan 1, 1983
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Working Capital Requirements for Resource ProjectsBy Bowra N
Working capital is best described as money that must be supplied from a company's treasury to buy inventories for raw materials and finished products and to provide credit to customers who ha
Jan 1, 1986
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The Options for Cooling Deep MinesBy Van Rensburg C S J
The options that are open to engineers for cooling mines are limited and are primarily dependent upon the thermophysical properties of coolants. These properties are carefully analysed in the cont
Jan 1, 1988
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A Strategy for Mineral Industry TrainingIn order to formulate appropriate and useful education and training policies and practices, it is crucial to firstly consider the demographic environment of our workforce-and the direction in whic
Jan 1, 1986
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Primary Crusher Optimisation for Improved ComminutionThe first step in the mining and processing of nearly any mineral ore is comminution. Since the oil embargo of 1979, the mining companies have been striving to reduce energy consumption and costs. The
Jan 1, 2004
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Infrastructure Development for the Ulan ProjectExtensive infrastructure construction works were required for the development of the underground and open-cut coal mine at Ulan to a production capacity of 5 million tonnes of steaming coal per an
Jan 1, 1983
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Breathing Apparatus for Use in MinesIN the course of his employment the Broken Hill Co. the writer has had occasion to use and instruct others in the use of the Shamrock rescue apparatus. This paper deals with the various types of appar
Jan 1, 1911
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Mine Planning for Coal Project DevelopmentBy Westcott PC
The development of a coal project must pass through a number of phases, taking it from a preliminary evaluation through to detailed mine planning. For each phase the cost of data acquisition and a
Jan 1, 1983
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Control Strategies for Coal Flotation CircuitsBy Kawatra SK
The incentive to control coal flotation circuits arises because of disturbances, from plant operating practices and variations in feed coal characteristics, which result in large amounts of fine coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Water Supply Options for the PilbaraBy K Zic, P Pickering, P Fraser
Water is a defining feature of the Pilbara. Its management was and remains vital for the pastoral industry which European settlers established when they first came to the Pilbara, and for the mining i
Jan 1, 2009
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Lead and Zinc Technology for SurvivalThe Australian lead-zinc industry faces a future in which the world market is likely to show at best only minimal growth and in which there will be increasing competition. Its production facilities us
Jan 1, 1985
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Molten Salt Process for Debismuthising LeadBy Denholm WT
The Dittmer process for the debismuthising of lead by electrolysis beneath molten caustic soda has been scaled up to 100 kg lots for batchwise operation and to 20 kg per hour for a continuous flow
Jan 1, 1975
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A Mechanical Disintegrator for Slime SamplesON milling plants, where a large number of slime samples are collected each day, considerable work is involved preparing them for the assayer. The usual practice (as the material usually passes a 150-
Jan 1, 1922
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Physical properties optimisation of the Zimbabwean limonite ore-carbon composite pellets as a sustainable feed for pig iron productionBy S Maritsa, D Simbi, E K. Chiwandika, S M. Masuka
The steel industry is facing challenges on a global scale that include depletion of resources, huge energy consumption, and the emission of CO2. The demand for iron products is increasing due to the i
Jun 19, 2024
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Risk Based Closure Engineering for SustainabilityBy J M. Dwyer, S Williamson
Acceptable post-closure performance of decommissioned mining operations is a critical factor in persuading todayÆs environmentally conscious public that the mining industry will not continue to burden
Jan 1, 2003