Excavation And Support Of Underground Crusher Facility At Carr Fork Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. S. P. Kumar
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Jan 1, 1981

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INTRODUCTION Development work at Carr Fork Mine of Anaconda Copper Company in Tooele, Utah commenced in August 1974. A decision to install an underground gyratory crusher for primary crushing run-of-mine ore and waste was made in 1976. Higher throughput rates, larger reduction ratios and greater flexibility in terms of meeting immediate and expanded production needs were the main reasons for selecting the gyratory crusher over the jaw crusher. UNDERGROUND MATERIALS HANDLING Underground crushing and conveying system was designed for a capacity of 16,300 mtpd of ore and waste on a 2-shift, 5-day week basis. Engineering and design of crusher complex was performed by Anaconda engineers at Carr Fork. Figure 1 represents the longitudinal section of mine showing the general materials handling system. Mine area is trackless except for materials and production haulage which is run on rail track on both 1200 and 970 levels. Ore from stopes and waste rock from development headings are handled by 3.8 cu m (5 cu yd) Jarco scoops and dumped into 2.4 m (8 ft) diameter ore and waste passes at the 1200 level. The material gravitates down to the 970 level where it is loaded into 12 cu m (420 cu ft) ASEA mine cars using side loading chutes. The muck train, consisting of 15 to 18 cars and two 27 mt General Electric trolley locomotives, is hauled over a distance of 2,300 m (7,550 ft) to
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APA: N. S. P. Kumar  (1981)  Excavation And Support Of Underground Crusher Facility At Carr Fork Mine

MLA: N. S. P. Kumar Excavation And Support Of Underground Crusher Facility At Carr Fork Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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