Major Chances In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George H. K. Schenck
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

It seems appropriate to review the history of mechanization of our underground coal mines at this time when many favorable flags are flying for this industry. It is a reasonable hope that such a review may stimulate thinking as to the directions that new technological developments are apt to take and in which members of the Society of Mining Engineers are destined to play important roles. Discussion of the relative importance of the various changes that have taken place since the advent of electric power provides the starting point. It is in the economic factors utilized that we find conditions which permit more efficient utilization of the capital committed to the industry. Concepts rather than specific items are emphasized in the following discussion because once the value of a concept, such as mechanical conveyors, is established, it then spawns many variations which are not significantly different. The shift from animate to inanimate energy has been the most important change in the modern industrial scene, including coal mining. Although introduced into coal mines for some purposes early in the period of general electrification, the coal industry adopted mechanical power relatively slowly, and 1944 was the first year in which a majority of deep-mined coal was mechanically loaded.
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APA: George H. K. Schenck  (1968)  Major Chances In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal

MLA: George H. K. Schenck Major Chances In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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