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  • SAIMM
    Frustum bit technology for continuous miner and roadheader applications

    By L. Ozdemir, B. Asbury, T. G. Rozgonyi

    A new type of bit, that has been developed and is being evaluated, shows great potential in expanding the range of rock strength that can be cut by continuous miners and roadheaders. This new style of

    Sep 1, 2001

  • SAIMM
    Some initial findings on the behaviour and design of mine-shaft steelwork and conveyances

    By G. J. Kringe

    The results of a series of measurements of accelerations and guide-roller loads made on mineshaft conveyances are given, together with the predictions of these accelerations and loads based on a compu

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Contribution to the above paper

    By H. G. M. Rose

    Contribution to the above paper by H. G. M. Rose* (Fellow) INTRODUCTION Dr Lawrence is to be congratulated on his most interesting and instructive paper, particularly on his suggestion for a model to

    Jan 7, 1974

  • SAIMM
    SPOTLIGHT on Richards Bay Minerals

    By 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

  • SAIMM
    Development and commissioning of IVEC (Iscor Video Exploration Camera) for the determining of borehole inclines

    By N. von Stade, G. du Plessis, W. van Niekerk, H. Bosman

    Exploration, and other, boreholes are drilled to obtain information about the geological environment. Knowledge of the exact position (dip and direction) of the holes is important to ensure compatibil

    Sep 1, 2001

  • SAIMM
    Stress Oscillations In Mine Cables After The Skip-Loading And Drum-Acceleration Phases

    By R. R. Mankowski

    The work described here attempts to underscore the importance of the time lag between the end of a loading phase and the instant a winding drum begins its acceleration phase. Traces generated from a c

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    The influence of potassium on the reactivity and strength of coke, with special reference to the role of coke ash

    By R. J. Dippenaar, W. H. Van Niekerk, D. A. Kotze

    It is generally accepted that alkalis attack and degrade the carbon fraction of coke in a blast furnace. Because South African cokes contain relatively high amounts of ash, the influence of alkalis on

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Emerging Market Risk - Perceptions And Reality

    By N. Brown

    Australian mining companies are actively exploring for and developing mineral deposits throughout the world with interests in emerging markets such as Africa, Asia and South America. It is important

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SAIMM
    Mine Management by Objectives

    By A. A. Hazell

    Mine management by objectives By A. A. HAZELL The author discusses the objective areas of mine management. Setting objectives is seen to be a conscious process which starts at the highest level of man

  • SAIMM
    Third Large Open-Pit Mining Conference Held At Mackay, Queensland, Australia, 30 August To 4 September 1992

    By S. A. C. Liedberg, M. H. Fricker

    The conference was divided into a total of 12 different sessions. Apart from the keynote addresses, the papers covered many aspects of open-pit mining, from mine design and blasting techniques to mini

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SAIMM
    The value of incentive payments in the mining industry

    The value of incentive payments in the mining industry by K. SMITH, A.R.S.M., B.Sc. (London) (Member) This paper reviews the history of incentive payments in the mining industry, and gives some indica

    Jan 5, 1974

  • SAIMM
    Modernization of the BCL smelter - Synopsis

    By 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

  • SAIMM
    Environmental planning for a new mine in a sensitive area

    By D. J. C. Taylor, R. A. Kruger

    Unbridled mining operations can have a serious negative impact on the surroundings. With the recent increased awareness of the need for environmental conservation and the resulting advances in environ

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the Transvaal

    By 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

  • SAIMM
    Some Future Challenges For South African Mining

    By B. P. Gilbertson

    In her wonderful book, 'The Guns of August', historian Barbara Tuchman tells us that the French war plan for 1914 was dedicated entirely to an offensive strategy, not a defensive one. Plan 1

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SAIMM
    Spotlight On The Council For Mineral Technology (Mintek)

    By H. W. Glen

    The National Institute for Metallurgy - usually referred to as NIM - has become the Council for Mineral Technology, or Mintek. The Honourable F. W. de Klerk, Minister of Mineral and Energy Affairs, an

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SAIMM
    Reduction And Sintering Of Fluxed Iron Ore Pellets - A Comprehensive Review

    Iron ore pellets with or without additives are commonly used as alternate charge material in both conventional and newer ironmaking processes. The performance characteristics of these pellets are norm

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SAIMM
    Economic Considerations In The Use Of Rubber Tyres In Mechanized Deep-Level Mining

    By R. H. C. Andrew

    With the advent in recent years qf mechanization in deep-level gold and platinum mines, large quantities of rubber was are being used on both production and support vehicles. Conditions in these types

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SAIMM
    In-Situ Measurements Of Pillar And Rockmass Behaviour In A Moderately Deep Hard-Rock Mine

    By M. U. Ozbay, D. R. Lougher

    An in-situ experimental programme was carried out to improve the understanding of the rockmass and pillar behaviour in moderately deep hard-rock mines. The experiments were carried out at Impala Plati

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    The Design Of Stable Stope Panels For Near-Surface And Shallow Mining Operations

    By A. H. Swart, M. F. Handley

    Unplanned stope panel collapses occur on most near-surface and shallow mines in South Africa. Although these incidents often occur during blasting, they pose a major threat to the safety of undergroun

    Jan 1, 2004