Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies (7008e633-217e-4a63-afa1-05ec422363cb)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. J. Hrebar
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

In the summer of 1990, a study was conducted to document large tractor (i.e., Caterpillar Dl1N) utilization in surface coal mining. The tractors were found to be utilized as primary production machines and in combination systems with blast casting and draglines and blast casting and excavator/truck systems. In addition, dozers were used to prebench ahead of a primary dragline system. The study also established ranges and averages for Dl1N operating costs and mechanical availability. Based on simulated production of various tractor dozing applications, the potential for low cost coal stripping was suggested (Hrebar, 1991). A follow-up study, also funded by Caterpillar Inc., was conducted in the summer of 1991 to determine actual production rates in two dozer stripping applications. These actual production rates would then serve as a foundation for estimates of stripping costs. This paper presents the results of the studies in a contour and a cast application.
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APA: M. J. Hrebar  (1992)  Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies (7008e633-217e-4a63-afa1-05ec422363cb)

MLA: M. J. Hrebar Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies (7008e633-217e-4a63-afa1-05ec422363cb). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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