Improved Utilization Of Capital In Longwall Mining - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruno A. Fichna
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Longwall mining offers low cost potential for coal with high capital investment. As opposed to two shifts-per-day operation in most long- walls, Saarberg Mines in Germany increase utilization of capital by operating their longwalls around the clock. Differentiation between capital and operating costs, corrective maintenance versus preventive maintenance, improved roof conditions, and economical life of equipment was investigated. A surprisingly high degree of improvement was attained. Capital costs at Saarberg longwall coal mines have been reduced through a step-by-step research and trial program. This reduction was particularly influenced by the high performance pilot longwalls at the Ensdorf mine. The following presentation shows data and figures of those longwalls. End results were 40% reduction in capital costs, which could contribute favorably to investment decisions in the coal industry in a supply side economics environment.
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APA: Bruno A. Fichna  (1982)  Improved Utilization Of Capital In Longwall Mining - Introduction

MLA: Bruno A. Fichna Improved Utilization Of Capital In Longwall Mining - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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