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The Application Of Viscometry To The Hydraulic Transport Of Backfill MaterialBy P. T. Slatter
The role of viscometers for rheological characterization in the hydraulic transport of solids is discussed, and rheological models and phenomena pertinent to the hydraulic transport of backfill materi
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovery of gold from ashed woodchipsBy M. W. John, I. D. Matthews
SYNOPSIS This paper describes the process adopted for the recovery of gold from a dump originating from clean-up operations at Durban Roodepoort Deep Gold Mine. The gold-bearing dump material was ref
Jan 1, 1990
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Alternative To Lime As A Rheology Modifier In The Transport Of Iron Ore Slurry By The Samarco PipelineBy T. A. Silva, A. C. Bragança
Lime has been added to the iron ore slurry transported by the Samarco pipeline since its operation start-up in 1977.Initially, internal corrosion was the main concern therefore the reagent was used on
Jan 1, 2007
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The Introduction Of Backfill In The Anglovaal Group Mines, With Special Reference To Sheba Gold Mine, BarbertonBy R. W. O. Kersten
Backfilling is one of the options available to the mining engineer in mine design. The decision as to the type of backfill is dependent on the purpose for which it will be used. For example, in a situ
Jan 1, 1988
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Intermittent exposures to heat, and the retention of heat acclimatizationBy R. Kok, N. B. Strydom, P. L. Jooste, W. H. Van Der Walt
Intermittent exposures to heat, and the retention of heat acclimatization by N. B. STRYDOM, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Illinois) (Fellow), R. KOK, M.Sc. (Potch.) (Visitor), P. L. jOOSTE, M.Sc. (Stell.) (Visitor),
Jan 7, 1975
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The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plantBy M. Splaine, C. E. Dohm, S. J. Browner
As the grade of the gold (head grade) in the ore supplied to a reduction plants falls, the efficiency of recovery of the metal drops. This is not simply due to a fixed grade lost in the residue, since
Jan 1, 1982
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A geostatistical study of diamond-saw sampling versus chip samplingBy E. J. Magri
This paper describes a geostatistical study of the relative merits of diamond-saw sampling and conventional chip sampling, using results from experimental work carried out on Randfontein Estates Gold
Jan 1, 1986
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Slimes-dam construction in the gold mines of the Anglo American GroupBy W. T. Ruhmer
Slimes-dam construction in the gold mines of the Anglo American Group by w. T. RUHMER. Pr.Eng.. B.Sc. Eng. (Met.) (Fellow) Current practices generally in accordance with the principles of design and o
Jan 2, 1974
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Status Of Specialization In Major ProfessionsBy H. A. D. Kirsten
The professions are subject to a wide range of changing conditions, and are as a result forced to become more competitive. Although there is a need for specialization under these circumstances, no for
Jan 1, 1995
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Planning Open Pit Mining Operations Using SimulationBy Peter N. Calder, Alan Bauer
The complexity of modem open pit load-haul-dump systems is described, and the need for realistic working models is pointed out. Both standard and probabilistic simulation procedures are discussed, pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Air pollution and the metallurgical industryBy N. Boegman
The meteorological conditions in South Africa are not conducive to the effective dispersion of air pollutants. In the light of this, and because of the magnitude, concentration, and future growth pote
Jan 1, 1978
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Book reviewsBook reviews Jones, M. J. (editor). Process engineering of pyrometallurgy. Proceedings of a joint meeting of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Institution of Chemical Engineers. London,
Jan 12, 1974
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Discussion: Support in shallow mines using horizontally reinforced systems. Further contribution by M. D. G. SalamontIt is perhaps somewhat unusual for a contributor to comment on the authors' reply to his critique. However, I should like to return to a specific comment made by the authors. Award to Bob Laburn
Jan 1, 1984
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Blindhole boring at Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company LimitedBy R. C. O’Ferrall, W. G. Goulding
This paper describes the performance of a Robbins 52R Boxhole Borer from its introduction into the mine in July 1975 until late in 1977. As indicated by the costs involved, the performance has increas
Jan 1, 1978
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Proceedings of the June, 1969, General MeetingThe June General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 18th June, 1969, at 4.30 p.m. Mr J. K. E. Douglas (Vice-President) was in the Chair. There were also present
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Reply To The Comments Made By F.S.A. De Frey On The Paper 'Design Of Merensky Reef Crush Pillar'By B. P. Watson
The discussion written by Dr de Frey suggests that mine design should be based on closely spaced stability pillars. However, this concept leads to low extraction ratios at depth. The concept of `crush
Jan 1, 2011
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Personeelbestuur in die mynboubedryfBy F. S. A. de Frey, F. C. Kruger
Personnel management has undergone a remarkable change over the course of the past ten years. Personnel departments have played an increasingly important role, which today requires highly trained peop
Jan 1, 1982
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Richards Bay Coal TerminalBy M. B. Dunn
Terminals form part of the transportation chain from producer to consumer in the world-wide conveyance of bulk commodities. As such, they are a vital link in providing a buffer between widely differin
Jan 1, 1980
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A metallurgical test programme formine -plant projectsBy J. Kitagawa
The principal objectives of a metallurgical test programme for a 'grass roots' mining project are twofold. The first requirement is to establish the metallurgical viability of the project by
Jan 1, 1978
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Theories of ball wear and the results of a marked-ball test in ball millingBy C. L. M. Gough, L. A. Vermeulen, D. D. Howat
Formulae expressing the dependence of the mass of a grinding ball on the amount of material milled by a ball mill are derived. It is shown that, with the aid of these formulae, it is relativel rsimple
Jan 1, 1983