Computer-Based Planning Of Mining Operations On The Basis Of Statistical Data Evaluation ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. L. Wilke
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

In the german hard-coal mining industry the mechanization of longwall faces and the machinery used for the extraction process have reached such an extent, that an extensive increase in productivity and face performance is not likely to be expected. At present, the greatest amount of man-shifts is needed for operations such as tunneling, transportation and haulage (fig. 1.). The most restrictive parameter, especially considering the possible ad- [ ] vance rate of faces, is the comparatively low advance rate achieved in drifting operations. Therefore improvements in productivity and advance rates of drifting operations will have considerable influence onto the extraction rate of the faces. The importance of drifting operations - and especially the so-called "conventional drifting by drilling and blasting" within the scope of long- term planning strategy of the german hard-coal mining industry is reflected by the development factor. This factor is given by the ratio: cubic meters of rock excavated in drifting per 1.000 tons saleable coal produced. In 1973, which is considered to be the beginning of the oil-crisis, this factor was determined to be 17.7 m3/ 1.000 tons sale- able coal.
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APA: F. L. Wilke  (1982)  Computer-Based Planning Of Mining Operations On The Basis Of Statistical Data Evaluation ? Introduction

MLA: F. L. Wilke Computer-Based Planning Of Mining Operations On The Basis Of Statistical Data Evaluation ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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