Good Coke from Low Rank Coal Blends

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Skimmings T Hutchings SG
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper describes the results of the field application tests at Miike Colliery on the integrated automatization of the longwall mining system for medium thick coal seam. The purpose of the research is to develop an automatic longwall mining system which can be controlled accurately from outside of the face, and the ultimate goal is an eliminate of men from the face. Presently, the field test is being conducted in Yotsuyama mine following to a success in the performance test on surface. Remote Batch Control System for shield supports has been adapted to operate all supports from the control panel located at the entrance of the face. Remote monitoring and control system of the drum shearer has also been tested. The system makes it possible to operate the shearer either at the main gate or full automatic. Productivity and safety will be substantially improved as those systems enable to eliminate all workers from the face under the severe working conditions with high ground pressure and hot and humid atmosphere due to increasing mining depth. So far, we have been satisfied with the results of the field test and those system will be an effective countermeasure to operate the face with a high risk of rock-burst.
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APA: Skimmings T Hutchings SG  (1987)  Good Coke from Low Rank Coal Blends

MLA: Skimmings T Hutchings SG Good Coke from Low Rank Coal Blends. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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