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Experiential Training Of TechniciansBy J. du Plooy
Mintek has implemented a training scheme that provides students with the experiential training requirement for the National Diplomas in Chemical Engineering and Extraction Metallurgy. This note descri
Jan 1, 1998
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Nitrogen Solubility In Molten CaO-SiO2 SlagsBy H. G. Oltmann
The equilibrium nitrogen solubility in the CaO-SiO2system was studied by a slag-gas equilibration technique, in graphite crucibles at 1823K under a CO-N2 atmosphere. The nitrogen content of the slags
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of An Empirical Model Of A Nickeliferous Chromite Leaching System By Means Of Genetic ProgrammingBy D. J. Greeff
By making use of genetic programming, empirical models for metallurgical processes can be evolved that are more cost-effective than models determined by means of classical statistical techniques. Thes
Jan 1, 1998
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The Application Of Ausmelt Technology To Base Metal Smelting, Now And In The FutureBy P. N. Vernon
Ausmelt top entry submerged lance technology offers a cost-effective means of carrying out a range of base metal smelting operations with minimum impact on the environment. The system is capable of
Jan 1, 1997
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A cleaner production assessment of the ultra-fine coal waste generated in South Africa - SynopsisBy J. F. Reddick
The South African coal mining industry is currently disposing of about 10 million tons of ultra-fine coal (<150 µm) per year. Once discarded, these sulphur-containing ultra-fines contribute to several
Jan 1, 2007
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Behaviour of large-span rock tunnels and caverns under favourable horizontal stress conditionsBy X. H. Zhang, J. G. Cai
This paper discusses the behaviour of large-span tunnels and caverns in hard rock in a major underground storage project. In-situ stresses were measured using hydraulic fracturing during site investig
Jan 1, 2003
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Reducing Accidents In The Mining Industry - An Integrated ApproachBy J. C. Jansen
The platinum mining industry has experienced a significant increase in fatal accidents. Mine accidents are in principle preventable, and there is enormous pressure on employers to reverse this trend.
Jan 1, 2005
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Classification Of Process Dynamics With Monte Carlo Singular Spectrum AnalysisPaper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of M.Sc. (Chemical Engineering)degree Identification of non-linear systems can be a daunting task and in the process industries the p
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Considerations For The Damang Open Pit ExpansionBy A. Haines, O. Varaud, I. Baidoo
Abosso Goldfields Limited (AGL) is in the process of developing an expansion of their Damang Open Pit gold mine in Ghana. AGL acquired the Damang mine in January 2002, with SRK participating in the ge
Jan 1, 2006
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Investment And Non-Commercial Risks In Developing CountriesBy C. Kasatuka
Globalization creates investment opportunities for enterprises around the world. Attracting foreign investment has been a key challenge for economic growth in developing countries. Corruption, politic
Jan 1, 2006
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Development And Test Of A Sociotechnical Model For Accident/Injury Occurrences In Underground CoalminesBy P. S. Paul
Mine accidents/injuries are complex and generally characterized by several factors, from technical to social characteristics. In this paper, a sociotechnical model for work injury in mines was develop
Jan 1, 2005
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The Potential Of Coal Wastes In South AfricaBy P. J. Lloyd
There are few data on the composition of discard coal in South Africa, and no overall view of the discards for the entire industry. As a result of work on coal qualities in South Africa, a database wa
Jan 1, 2000
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A Study Of Factors Influencing The Kinetics Of Copper Cementation During Atmospheric Leaching Of Converter MatteBy R. M. Lamya
The kinetics of copper cementation during atmosphere leaching of a Ni-Cu matte in CuSO4-H2SO4 solution was studied as a function of initial copper ion concentration, initial acid concentration, temper
Jan 1, 2005
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An Overview Of The Namakwa Sands Ilmenite Smelting OperationsBy M. Gous
Namakwa Sands is a heavy minerals mining and beneficiation business in the Anglo Base Metals Division, and operates along the West Coast of South Africa. The business encompasses mining, mineral conce
Jan 1, 2006
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The Corrosion Behaviour Of A Low Carbon Steel In Natural And Synthetic SeawatersThe corrosion behaviour of a low carbon steel was investigated in natural seawater and various synthetic seawaters. It was found that the steel corroded nearly four times faster in a 3.5% NaCl solutio
Jan 1, 2006
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Kuyasa Mining: South Africa?s First Black Owned And Managed Mining CompanyBy R. Scott
This article describes and evaluates the establishment of Kuyasa Mining including the search for a suitable deposit, the ongoing lack of finance, and market constraints. Despite the dramatic initial g
Jan 1, 1998
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Hybrid finite-/discrete-element modelling of progressive failure in massive rock slopesBy H. Willenberg, J. S. Coggan
ABSTRACT: Although individually both continuum and discontinuum numerical analyses provide useful means to analyze rock slope stability problems, complex failures typically involve mechanisms related
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine rehabilitation in the arid Succulent Karoo vegetation zone on the South African west cost,Namakwa Sands—case studyBy T. F. J. Hälbich
Namakwa Sands aims to conserve environmental resources and prevent or minimize environmental impacts from its operations. The challenge faced by Namakwa Sands is the rehabilitation of the arid winter
Jan 1, 2003
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Monitoring the lining of an ilmenite smelting furnaceBy K. Sørli, H. Elstad, I. M. Skaar, A. Hildal
Generally, monitoring of refractory furnace linings is of interest to the metallurgical industry. The main issues are to control wear of the furnace lining and break out of molten metal. Penetration o
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Industry Directors In The Firing Line - The Impact Of The Mineral And Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 Of 2002 On Mining Companies? Liability Insurance - IntroductionBy N. Kornelius
In recent years there has been an increased focus on corporate governance matters worldwide. The duties and responsibilities of directors of companies have come under close scrutiny, with shareholders
Jan 1, 2003