Borehole Transport Of Retorted Oil Shale For Backfilling (Transactions Vol. 2861828)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. W. Jenike V. Rajaram H. W. Earnest
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Mine backfilling is a desirable method for the disposal of retorted oil shale. Hydraulic, mechanical and pneumatic transport and stowing methods were investigated, and the mechanical transport and stowing method using conveyors was selected as the most promising system. Transport of retorted oil shale at the rate of 2700 t/h (3000 stph) to the backfill level, situated about 610 m (2000 ft) below surface, with skips or conveyors is uneconomic. Hence, borehole transport utilizing gravity flow was investigated. This Paper describes the theory of flow, flow properties of retorted oil shale, and the design of a borehole and hopper system.
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APA: A. W. Jenike V. Rajaram H. W. Earnest  (1980)  Borehole Transport Of Retorted Oil Shale For Backfilling (Transactions Vol. 2861828)

MLA: A. W. Jenike V. Rajaram H. W. Earnest Borehole Transport Of Retorted Oil Shale For Backfilling (Transactions Vol. 2861828). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1980.

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