Mining Efficiency And Equipment Analysis As Affected By Mining Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kent E. McElhattan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The selection of efficiency machinery for an underground mining system is a highly skilled art. Modern techniques of mining, based on sound engineering principles, increase the probability of success. These techniques alone, however, will not guarantee maximum productivity. Human judgement, based on experience with mineral seams and geological conditions, remains the single most important input of the decision-making techniques in selecting high production equipment. The myth of a "Scientific Selection Factor" is absurd. The belief that such a factor exists can waste the time and resources of mining management. Until now, mineral extraction from the original desposit has defied all attempts to systematize the knowledge. Computerized programs are excellent for solving underground transportation and ventilation problems. The variables can be defined by mathe¬matical techniques in this type of problem. By the same, token, "Trial and Error" is not an acceptable method in today's technology-minded world. The candid truth of the matter is that practically nothing is known of the phenomenon of extracting a mineral from the solid. Likewise, local conditions make it nearly impossible to predict accurately the reaction of surrounding strata after the mineral has been removed. The unpredictability of the environment resulting from extracting minerals underground will remain a challenge to mining engineers for many years. In fact, we are barely beyond the trial and error stage at this point in time.
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APA: Kent E. McElhattan  (1969)  Mining Efficiency And Equipment Analysis As Affected By Mining Conditions

MLA: Kent E. McElhattan Mining Efficiency And Equipment Analysis As Affected By Mining Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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