OFR-78-92 Water-Jet-Assist Cutting Evaluation And Cutting Trials - Underground Tests In An American Mine

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 61
- File Size:
- 16245 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
Mining coal by employing a method called longwall mining is gaining more and more popularity in the United states since it offers many advantages over the conventional deep mining methods. Those advantages are a higher productivity, an almost total extraction of the mineral since no pillars must be left behind for support, and an increase in safety since the personnel are protected by the shield supports and rarely have to work near unsupported, exposed root. However, on some longwalls, the dust levels liberated by various equipment such as belt conveyors, chain conveyors, crushers, longwall shearers, and moving shield supports can exceed the maximum permissible limits and therefore have an adverse effect on productivity. Many attempts have been made over the past years to reduce the dust liberation by changing designs, installing various types of sprays or scrubbers, treating the mine water with wetting agents, or even using foam to catch dust before it becomes airborne. In the year 1984, the Bureau of Mines awarded Eickhoff Corporation a contract to demonstrate a water-jet-assisted cutting system for the multiple purposes of reducing dust levels, improving bit consumption, and increasing material size. During the previous phases of this contract, various trials were conducted aimed to design, build, and test d shearer loader to meet the objective of the contract. In the early stages of the research program, it was expected to see a reduction in the overall power consumption of the machine due to the fact that the high-pressure water jet would pre-cut the mineral in front of the bit. This, in turn, would then reduce the bit wear. Since there is less cutting action performed by the bit, a reduction of the dust liberation and a reduction of product fines was sought.
Citation
APA:
(1991) OFR-78-92 Water-Jet-Assist Cutting Evaluation And Cutting Trials - Underground Tests In An American MineMLA: OFR-78-92 Water-Jet-Assist Cutting Evaluation And Cutting Trials - Underground Tests In An American Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.