High Voltage Continuous Miner Applications With Complementary Haulage Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Willison
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Over the past decade, the coal mining industry has faced the difficult task of remaining profitable in the midst of declining market prices. Historically, the industry has been quite capable of meeting this challenge by various means. As total costs to mine and market coal continue to increase, new methods of tackling the problem must be implemented. Studies have shown that although many options exist to influence both inby and outby costs, the greatest potential remains in addressing costs at the coal face. Mining operations can positively effect a change in their profitability by either reducing costs, or by increasing production to in turn lower their net cost per man-hour. Original equipment manufacturers can play a key role in both options through the introduction of new technology that permits higher extraction rates, as well as other advantages leading to lower cost coal. A leading advancement over the past 30 – 40 year period has been the advent of progressively higher voltages to operate the mining equipment. This advance enables higher power transmission for a given cable size, operation at lower amperages resulting in less voltage fluctuation, and reduced heat on the cable and electrical components.
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APA: J. Willison  (2003)  High Voltage Continuous Miner Applications With Complementary Haulage Solutions

MLA: J. Willison High Voltage Continuous Miner Applications With Complementary Haulage Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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