OFR-72-76 Water Jet Chock Mounted Miner Feasibility Study ? Executive Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 78
- File Size:
- 25253 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The contract for the Water Jet Chock Mounted Miner Feasibility Study was awarded to FMC Corporation's Advanced Products Division on 18 November, 1974. The program was divided into four phases as follows: ? Phase I - Planning ? Phase II - Conceptual Design ? Phase III - Budgetary Cost Estimate and Economic Feasibility Study ? Phase IV - Final Report During Phase I, which lasted 1 month, most of the necessary information and data for the conduct of Phase II was obtained. To accomplish this, arrangements were made for personal visits to the University of Missouri at Rolla, Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, USBM TCMRC, Alpine Equipment Co., Mining Progress, Inc. and Eastern Associated Coal Corporation's Harris No. 1 Mine. Also, a list of manufacturers of high pressure equipment was compiled to be contacted during Phase II. Finally, the objectives to be accomplished during Phase II were outlined. The Phase I Report was submitted on 23 December, 1974. At the beginning of Phase II, personal visits were made to the research centers and firms mentioned above. Later an additional visit was made to the Harris Mine, and to the Pittsburgh Mining Research Center at Brucetun to observe a test of a water jet mounted on an Alpine Mining Machine. Equipment manufacturers of high pressure components such as hoses, tubing, valves, pumps, and intensifiers were contacted to obtain item performance data, availability, and cost.
Citation
APA: (1975) OFR-72-76 Water Jet Chock Mounted Miner Feasibility Study ? Executive Summary
MLA: OFR-72-76 Water Jet Chock Mounted Miner Feasibility Study ? Executive Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.