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Mathematical Models of OrebodiesBy A. G. Royle
The reasons for constructing a model of an orebody for which both the parent population and the sampling distribution are known are discussed and details of the model are given. A brief summary of Mat
Jan 1, 2014
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Where chemistry and mineralogy meet during PGE and BMS flotation, N.J. Shackleton, V. Malysiak, E.H.W. Theron, and P.F. DicksBy P. F. Dicks, N. J. Shackleton, E. H. W. Theron, V. Malysiak
Flotation is a complex physical chemical process in which flotation reagents play a vital role in valuable minerals recovery and concentrate grades. This study examines the performance of new generati
Jan 1, 2020
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Grinding process modelling and circuit analysis in a copper mine, T. Song, T.H. Yang, J.W. Zhou, and Q.K. WangBy T. H. Yang, Q. K. Wang, T. Song, J. W. Zhou
The grinding circuit can be one of the most important mineral processing circuits in plants. Along with the application of large-scale milling machines, the design and optimisation of the operation st
Jan 1, 2020
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Modelling pneumatic flotation cells for circuit design and optimization, E. Tabosa, S. Vianna, W. Valery, K. Duffya, P. Holtham, L. Pylea, and B. AndradeBy E. Tabosa, S. Vianna, K. Duffy, W. Valery, B. Andrade, L. Pyle, P. Holtham
Pneumatic flotation cells are high-intensity flotation machines with rapid kinetics, resulting in short residence times. Examples include the Jameson, PneuFlot and ImhoFlot cells. These cells do not u
Jan 1, 2020
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Investigation of a conveyor belt fire in an underground coal mine: Experimental studies and CFD analysisBy C. O. Aksoy, G. G. U. Aksoy, A. Fisne, I. Alagoz, E. Kaya
Coal produced in underground mines is transported to the surface by means of conveyor belts throughout long roadways. The combustion of belts puts a large number of employees at great risk. Undergroun
Dec 13, 2023
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A comparison of mining cut definition and scheduling algorithms for open-pit short-term mine planning APCOM 2021By N Morales, G Nelis
Short-term plans must meet the long-term goals while accounting for shovel selectivity, operational space, and scheduling restrictions. There are several approaches that deal with these issues to deli
Sep 1, 2021
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Investigation on the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier, W.P. Roux and N. NaudeBy N. Naude, W. P. Roux
Fine particle beneficiation plays an ever-increasing role in mineral processing plants and it seems that technology can’t keep up with the challenges involved in the treating of these fines. The REFLU
Jan 1, 2020
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South Africa’s mineral resource availability as a potential driver for transitioning to a circular economyBy L. Godfrey, Z. Nontso, F. Magweregwede, B. Maphalala, S. Khan
The aim of this paper was to establish if mineral resource scarcity is a driver for South Africa to transition to a circular economy. The project objectives were achieved by investigating economically
Mar 5, 2025
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A metaheuristic dual interchange algorithm (DIA) for optimising long-term production scheduling in open-pit mine planning APCOM 2021By M. M. Ali, C. Musingwini, R. A. Phillips
The long-term open-pit mine production scheduling problem (OPMPSP) is typically solved in two broad stages. The first stage entails optimisation of the ultimate pit limit, which delimits the economica
Sep 1, 2021
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Investigating the effect of electrolyte physicochemical properties on electrodeposition and the incorporation of these effects in copper electrowinning models, C. Chibwe and M. TadieBy C. Chibwe, M. Tadie
Copper electrowinning models are useful for prediction of process performance, optimisation and improved understanding of complex phenomena such as current distribution without the expense of physical
Jan 1, 2020
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Theoretical and engineering aspects of slimes-dam constructionBy G. W. Donaldson
Theoretical and engineering aspects of slimes-dam construction by G. W. DONALDSON, M.Sc. (Eng.)(U.C.T.), D.I.C. (Visitor) Tile paper reviews the recommendations made in 1959-60 as a result of research
Jan 12, 1973
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Direct Block-Support Simulation of Grades in Multi-Element Deposits: Application to Recoverable Mineral Resource Estimation at Sungun Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum DepositBy S. A. Hosseini, O. Asghari
"Recoverable mineral resources assessment has become a standard geostatistical application in the mining industry, with various geostatistical techniques currently available. This investigation aimed
Jan 1, 2017
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Proceedings of the General MeetingGENERAL Invitation to attend O.F.S. Branch Meeting: Members of the Witbank/Middelburg Branch were invited to attend a branch meeting of the O.F.S. Branch on the 15th November. The subject of the me
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Coal Mine Ventilation Systems in the United States of AmericaBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko
"The favorable mining conditions in the United States of America that resulted in the development of the highly productive room and pillar systems are largely disappearing. Increasing mechanization, p
Jan 1, 2014
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Physical and numerical modelling of a four-strand steelmaking tundish using flow analysis of different configurationsBy J. H. Cloete, S. M. Bradshaw, D. K. Chibwe
"The primary function of a tundish in the steelmaking industry is to serve as a buffer tank, accepting molten steel from the batch ladle process and allowing it to be cast continuously. However, moder
Jan 1, 2014
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A Generalized Network with Material Routing for Mineral Supply AnalysisBy D. J. Shields
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a microcomputer-based mineral modelling system that enhances analytical capabilities of the agency. It draws upon the extensive data base previously developed fo
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimization of Cut-Off Grades Considering Grade Uncertainty in Narrow, Tabular Gold DepositsBy C. Birch
"Mineral reserve statements as well as optimizing mine planning require a block model with grades for each mining block. A cut-off grade is determined by considering the mining costs as well as the ex
Jan 1, 2017
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A Bird's-Eye View Of Materials EngineeringBy G. T. van Rooyen
In this overview of materials engineering, the author, drawing on his long experience from his student days until the present (emeritus professorship), briefly recounts the main developments in this f
Jan 1, 1996
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A New Approach to the Study of Human Factors in Stope ProductivityBy A. C. Lawrence
A new approach to the -study of human factors in stope productivity by A. C. LAWRENCE B. Econ., D. Com. (S.A.) (Member) The extent of the improvement in mean performance which could be achieved by red
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Optimizing Medium-Term Operational Plans for a Group of Copper Mines (476b3df3-c089-4b00-9560-1bbd80974db2)By M. Splaine, W. Davison, D. C. Atkinson
"Since 1964, Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines, Ltd., has been developing and using production scheduling methods for optimizing its metallurgical operations in the short term (up to one year). Medium
Jan 1, 2014