Overburden stripping using large slushers

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Lumley G Rowlands D
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The overburden slusher (OS) is proposed as a stripping tool that is expected to find application in overburden stripping operations including open cut coal and oil shale mines. OS is expected to combat the effects of increasing depth on the productivity of conventional dragline stripping.Although previously developed stripping techniques have included the use of drag scrapers the OS is sufficiently different as to constitute a new stripping method.A study undertaken at the University of Queensland during 1985 is believed to be the first major study on the use of the OS and preliminary economic results are very encouraging. It appears that the OS has the capacity to remove overburden at a cheaper unit cost than the equivalent powered dragline stripping machine at any comparable depth of overburden. The OS is not adversely affected by increasing stripping depth to the same extent as a dragline. In addition, the action of the OS machine allows for the lowering of spoil face angles, thereby reducing spoil slope stability problems encountered in deep open cut strip mines.
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APA: Lumley G Rowlands D  (1986)  Overburden stripping using large slushers

MLA: Lumley G Rowlands D Overburden stripping using large slushers. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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