New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Calculation of the Weight of Castings with the Aid of the Planimeter

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. M. Schwerin
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1903

Abstract

It is often necessary to calculate the size of a hoisting-plant required to raise a given quantity of material, either as a preliminary to the detail design of the machinery, or to decide whether machinery on hand or offered by a manufacturer is adapted to the work to be done. The first element of the problem to be determined is the load to be raised. In a mine that is already developed, this is limited by the size of car that can be hoisted out of the mine and that will pass through the underground gangways. If these place no limits on the design, the size of the load will depend on the output desired per day, and on the number of hoists that call be made per day. The latter are fixed by the time required per hoist and the number of hours available for hoisting, after deducting from the working-day the time required for raising and lowering men, sending down supplies, and for the many small delays in handling cars. It must also be decided whether the hoisting is to be done in one shift or in all of them.
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APA: C. M. Schwerin  (1903)  New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Calculation of the Weight of Castings with the Aid of the Planimeter

MLA: C. M. Schwerin New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Calculation of the Weight of Castings with the Aid of the Planimeter. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.

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