OFR-81-79 Portable Low Profile Crusher For Underground Mining Applications - Phase I - Design

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 83
- File Size:
- 22744 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Development of reliable, portable, low headroom, hard rock crushers would improve the efficiency of most currently operated conveyor systems and make it possible to bring conveyor haulage closer to the face, thus eliminating expensive rock rehandling procedures. A crusher that could be easily moved would permit the more widespread use of lower cost haulage systems, such as conveyors, to transport the ore out of the mine. Such crushers would be installed close to the working areas, resulting in an optium haul from the face to the dump location. A recent contract study by Rapidex, Inc., "Application Study of Portable Underground Hard Pock Crusher" (USBM Contract No. J0265006) provides a survey of industry needs in portable underground crushing, together with conclusions and concepts as to specifications and type of crusher required to serve the greatest number of operations. To fill this need a three phase program has been undertaken by the Bureau of Mines: Phase I - Design: Phase II - Construction and Testing, and Phase III - Production Underground Test. This report covers Phase I only, and includes the complete engineering design and specifications of the Rapidex Rotary Jaw Crusher conceived in the earlier "Applications Study". Also included are the design, construction, and testing of a quarter-scale functional model, utilizing three different types of rock and two different crusher feeder systems.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-81-79 Portable Low Profile Crusher For Underground Mining Applications - Phase I - DesignMLA: OFR-81-79 Portable Low Profile Crusher For Underground Mining Applications - Phase I - Design. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.