Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
SPOTLIGHT on Richards Bay MineralsBy R. J. E. Stewart
Another very successful evening meeting was organized by the Johannesburg Branch of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy on 20th November, 1990, when Mr R.D. MacPherson, General Manage
Jan 1, 1991
-
Hydro-power-extracting the coolthBy R. E. Gundersen
Hydro-power-the use of high-pressure water as an energy source-offers tremendous benefits for environmental control in deep, hot mines. The extent of these benefits depends on the mining method, the s
Jan 1, 1990
-
Electric Smelting at Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited of Nickel - Copper Concentrates Containing Platinum-Group MetalsBy J. C. Mostert, P. N. Roberts
Electric smelting at Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited of nickel - copper concentrates containing platinum-group metals By J. C. MOSTERT Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. (Stellenboseh). M.Sc. Met. Eng. (Fellow) and P.
-
SPOTLIGHT on the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions and the 1982 CongressBy D. A. Viljoent
Historical Background The Empire Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions was formed during the early 1920s to foster the holding of British Empire Conferences, and today is representative of
Jan 1, 1981
-
Modernization of the BCL smelter - SynopsisBy A. C. Legg
BCL Limited operates a nickel-copper flash smelting operation at Selebi-Phikwe, situated in north-eastern Botswana. The original furnace was commissioned in 1973 and produces a high grade sulphide mat
Jan 1, 2009
-
Spotlight on APCOM 87By V. J. Moore
Introduction Although months have passed since APCOM 87, held from 19th to 23rd September, 1987, the vivid memories of all aspects of its activities remain as clear in one's mind as if it all ha
Jan 1, 1988
-
Experimental and modeling studies of the kinetics in the leaching of pyrolusiteBy J. C. Zachariades, D. M. Fraser
The leaching of pyrolusite in acidic ferous sulphate solution was studied so that the important factors governing the kinetics of the reaction could be determined. The reaction is very rapid, and was
Jan 1, 1991
-
The Behaviour Of Mild Steel In Aqueous Cyanide Solutions At High TemperaturesBy J. R. de Wet
The behaviour of mild steel in aqueous cyanide solutions similar to caustic cyanide elution solutions was investigated at high temperature in electrochemical experiments. The anodic polarization diagr
Jan 1, 1993
-
Fluctuations In Barometric Pressure As A Contributory Factor To Gas Explosions In South African MinesBy C. J. Fauconnier
The main purpose of the paper is to determine the contribution of fluctuations in barometric pressure to flammable gas explosions in South African mines. For this purpose, the barometric-pressure patt
Jan 1, 1992
-
Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the TransvaalBy H. M. Friede
Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the Transvaal by H. M. Friede. Ph.D. (Visitor) Seven copper artefacts (five ingots and two ornaments) found at prehisto
Jan 2, 1975
-
The Adsorption of Gold From Cyanide Solutions onto Constituents of the Reef, and its Role in Reducing the Efficiency of the Gold-Recovery ProcessBy P. J. D. Lloyd, Jill Urban, M. R. Urban
The adsorption of gold from cyanide solutions onto constituents of the reef, and its role in reducing the efficiency of the gold-recovery process by M. R. URBAN. M.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) Rand (Visitor). JIL
-
The Influence Of Microstructural Parameters On The Yield Stress And Fracture Toughness Of 3CR12 SteelBy B. Z. Weiss, N. R. Comins, F. Blum
The effect of microstructure on the deformation and fracture properties of 3CR12 steel was investigated at different strain rates in the temperature range -196 to 200°C. The yield stress of the as-rec
Jan 1, 1992
-
Random Kriging - 11.1 DefinitionIn many practical situations, the samples available to estimate a block of ore are not located on a regular grid. The sample sizes and orientations are not constant, and the number and relative positi
Jan 1, 1978
-
The performance, wear characteristics, and failures of austenitic manganese-steel castings used in crushing and rod millingBy D. P. Enright, D. D. Howat
Austenitic manganese-steel castings are very widely used in crushing and grinding in the' gold-mining industry in South Africa, The service life of a casting in a short-head crusher is difficult
Jan 1, 1980
-
A numerical study of seismic damage to deep underground openingsBy H. Gercek, M. Genis
In this paper, the effects of dynamic loads on the geometry of the failure zone occurring around underground openings, excavated in deep and massive rock masses, have been investigated. Following an e
Jan 1, 2003
-
Prehistoric metal-working in South West AfricaBy B. H. Sandelowsky
Prehistoric metal-working in South West Africa by B. H. SANDELOWSKY*, Ph.D. (Visitor) This paper describes a three-hundred year old metal-working site at Rehoboth, and makes a plea for information on
Jan 5, 1974
-
SPOTLIGHT on mining projects: evaluation, finance, and managementBy J. D. Austin
"Mining Projects: Evaluation, Finance, and Management" held in May 1980 rounded off a theme started with the colloquium on "Exploration Feasibility Studies and Investment Analysis" held in 1979. Seven
Jan 1, 1980
-
Treatment of zinc silicates by the Waelz ProcessBy G. P. Schoonraad, J. E. Clay
Treatment of zinc silicates by the Waelz Process by J. E. CLAY (M.I.M.M.) (Visitor) and G. P. SCHOONRAAD. Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. Eng. (Rand) (Member) A review is given of the Waelz process. The chemistry of
Jan 8, 1976
-
Leveraging The Bottom Line Of Your Mining Business Through Effective Management Of The Mineral Resource.By Alastair S. Macfarlane
The Mineral Resource that a mining company has access to, represents the majority of the embedded value that exists within the company, as well as the competitive advantage that the company has over i
Jan 1, 2007
-
Railway tunnel design against karstic collapse in KoreaBy Y. H. Suh, H. C. Lee, D. S. Kim
A progressive karst formation and its influence upon engineered structures in the ‘phil-karst’ rock mass draw a tunnel engineer’s special attention to a long-term stability and the maintenance issues.
Jan 1, 2003