Movable Belt Conveyor at the Yallourn North Open Cut of the State Electricity Commision of Victoria

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
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- 573 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1955
Abstract
The design of crawler-mounted conveyor belts installed for the handling of brown coal in open cuts is described.INTRODUCTIONThe State Electricity Commission of Victoria operates two brown coal open cuts at Yallourn, Victoria. The larger of these cuts produces n million tons per year of brown coal containing 67 per cent. moisture, and the smaller, at Yallourn North, produces 1-1 million tons of coal, with a moisture content of 50 per cent. A further open cut at Morwell with projected output of 9-10 million tons per year is in the course of development. In the larger Yallourn open cut coal is excavated by means of conventional bucket chain and bucket wheel dredgers and transport is by electric locomotives and saddle bottom trucks running on 90 cm. gauge railway tracks. At Yallourn North, coal until recently has been largely won by 3i and 5 cu. yd. electric shovels and transported by large diesel-enginedmotor trucks. The difficulty of keeping these trucks in operation during the winter periods owing to the v.ery wet conditions and the high cost of maintenance of these vehicles led to the introduction of a moving face conveyor system.EXISTING CONVEYOR INSTALLATION AT YALLOURN NORTHA conveyor system employing a 36-in. belt running at a speed of 400 ft. per minute and having a nominal capacity of 425 tons per hour with 50-h.p. drive units, was selected as appropriate for the output of the open cut. The conveyor structure adopted was a standard type as used in under...
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APA:
(1955) Movable Belt Conveyor at the Yallourn North Open Cut of the State Electricity Commision of VictoriaMLA: Movable Belt Conveyor at the Yallourn North Open Cut of the State Electricity Commision of Victoria. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1955.