Increasing Progress in Entry-Driving by the Use of a Conveyor and Auxiliary Ventilation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME AIME
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

THE No. 9 mine of the Wheeling & Lake Erie Coal Mining Co., a subsidiary of M. A. Hanna & Co., at Fairpoint, Ohio, has normally produced about 1000 tons of coal daily for several years, but recently it was converted into an experimental mine to afford means of studying new methods and equipment under consideration for development and mining. Among other projects, the possibility of using a duck-bill, self- loading conveyor in driving entries, with a view of in- creasing the rate of progress where quick development is of importance was studied. Actual operation soon revealed that even though break-throughs are made ,every 60 ft., as required by the state mining laws, the :amount of natural Ventilation reaching the working face was not sufficient to supply the men and that in ,order to obtain a plentiful supply of pure. air and maximum efficiency and to avoid costly interruptions after shots, it was necessary to supply auxiliary ventilation by using Ventube and a Vano fan.
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APA: AIME AIME  (1929)  Increasing Progress in Entry-Driving by the Use of a Conveyor and Auxiliary Ventilation

MLA: AIME AIME Increasing Progress in Entry-Driving by the Use of a Conveyor and Auxiliary Ventilation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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