C. Proceedings of MISG
Each report is refereed by two independent referees
Proceedings of the Mathematics in Industry Study Group 2004
Proceedings of the Mathematics in Industry Study Group 2005
Proceedings of the Mathematics in Industry Study Group 2006
Proceedings of the Mathematics in Industry Study Group 2007
Preface, List of delegates, Executive summaries |
MISGSA2007-Participants-ExecutiveSummaries.pdf |
The laminar turbulent transition of yield stress fluids in large pipes, S. Mitchell and T. Myers |
Laminar Turbulent transition.pdf |
Effect of thermal gradients on the random diffusion of a light solute in a heavier solvent, J.P.F. Charpin, M.K. Banda, A. Sjoberg, B.W. Mwakikunga and J.O. Hansen |
Thermal gradients.pdf |
Mine support mechanisms using a limit equilibrium analysis, D.P. Mason and J.A.L. Napier |
Mine support mechanisms.pdf |
Multi-stage manufacturing sequence management, R. Jacquier, C. Myburgh and P. Pihlajasaari |
Multistage manufacturing.pdf |
Proceedings of the Mathematics in Industry Study Group 2008
Preface, List of delegates, Executive summaries |
ProceedingsMISGA08.pdf |
An investigation of data compression techniques for hyperspectral core imager data, K-A Cawse, S. Damelin, L. du Plessis, R. McIntyre, M. Mitchley and M Sears |
Investigation-1.pdf |
Rockbursts and mud, E. Mureithi and N. Fowkes |
mud.pdf |
Time domain dynamic simulations of river networks, T. Lange, M.K. Banda and J-MT Ngnotchouye
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time domain simulations.pdf |
Wrinkling of paper labels on beer bottles, J.P.F. Charpin, N. Fowkes, M. Khalique, D.P. Mason, T.G. Myers, A. Sj?berg and D.C. Vakaskar
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mainbeer3.pdf |
Flow of a yield stress fluid through a notch, J.P.F. Charpin and T.G. Myers
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Notch report2.pdf |
D. Masters students completed
- Mark C Jeoffreys
University: University of the Witwatersrand
Date: November 2006
Dissertation: Subspace tracking, discrimination of unexploded ordinances (UXO) in airborne magnetic field gradients
Supervisor: Dr N Pendock
- Gideon Fareo
University: University of the Witwatersrand
Date: June 2008
Dissertation: Group invariant solutions for a pre-existing fluid-driven fracture in permeable rock
Supervisor: Prof D P Mason
E. Feedback
- Columbus Stainless Steel
Dear Professor Ali,
I would like to thank you for the Matlab application forDate the Cold Mills scheduling that you developed. The program is working well and provides us with a more scientific method to schedule the mills. This program will form the basis for our drive to increase the throughput at the mills.
Regards
J KOTZE
Cold Mills Process Development Manager
Cold Processes
- CaterPlus
Dear Gerhard
Thank you kindly for your introduction to the MISG. The study group highlighted several interesting (and valuable) aspects for us, aspects that will reshape our business in the future. I have made several contacts during the study group, both domestic and international, and I shall continue to communicate with these people for some time to come. It was an extremely valuable exercise and we will strongly consider participating again in future, because of the differing insights the forum provide into our day to day operations.
I look forward to discussing the MISG with you in greater detail in the foreseeable future.
I truly apologies for the delay in my reply to you.
Yours faithfully
Martin Engelbrecht
CaterPlus
- NIssan South Africa
Good morning Pekka
I would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to join you guys at the Wits seminar / Workshop. I was fascinated by the different subjects being dealt with, and enjoued the exposure to different problems. At least we know now that we are not the only industry experiencing difficult problems. I sepnt a good part of the weekend discussing the experience with friends. Oh and before I forget, well done on moderating a possible solution for our sequencing concerns.
Regards
Billy Hunter
V-Pilot (Manufacting)
Corporate Planning
- Platinum Mining
The selection of a mining replacement rate has both economic and operational implications on platinum mines. The selection has not been previously approached from a scientific basis but has rather relied on rule-of-thumb. The Study Group was able to decompose the problem into a two-stage LP solution followed by a simulation component to evaluate the impact of variable geology on the optimal solution. The Group is still working on the simulation part. The solution will definitely provide an insight to mine planners on how to optimise the mining replacement rate.
Regards
Cuthbert Musingwini
School of Mining Engineering
University of the Witwatersrand
- Robot Motion
I really enjoyed participating in MISGSA 2009. I was impressed by the work done by our student team. I hope to follow up some of the work in honours projects co-supervised in the department.
Regards
Simukai Utete
CSIR Mobile Intelligent Autonomous Systems
Pretoria