Application Of Bucket Wheel Excavator Using Cross-Pit Or Around-Pit Conveyor Technology In Texas Lignite Mines ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald B. Buddecke
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The large walking dragline has been the most commonly used overburden-stripping equipment in Texas lignite mines. These draglines, operating on the highwall side of the pit, can excavate to a depth of 45 m. Considerable overburden rehandling is required beyond 30 m and may reach 100 percent by 45m. As pit depth increases, dragline operation also becomes more complex, with two or three passes being necessary to make a cut 30 to 40 m wide. Multiseam operations also require extra passes. At pit depths greater than 45 m, the dragline must be operated also from a spoil bench. This can be difficult in the unstable alluvial deposits in which lignite occurs.
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APA: Donald B. Buddecke  (1985)  Application Of Bucket Wheel Excavator Using Cross-Pit Or Around-Pit Conveyor Technology In Texas Lignite Mines ? Introduction

MLA: Donald B. Buddecke Application Of Bucket Wheel Excavator Using Cross-Pit Or Around-Pit Conveyor Technology In Texas Lignite Mines ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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