Pittsburg Paper - Electric Mine-Hoists

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. B. Rushmore K. A. Pauly
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1911

Abstract

Of primary importance in mine-installations is the hoist, which has a very direct bearing on the successful operation of a mine. Conditions vary greatly with different mines, and especially in different localities. Such factors as depth, incline, the number of levels, permissible or desirable speeds, conditions of ore, etc., are always more or less special in each case. Veins of ore are never exactly duplicated, and the nature of the ground through which shafts are sunk may considerably modify permissible values. As mining-laws are made by the different States, they necessarily vary somewhat, and, even when not fully observed, they introduce factors which qualify the conditions of hoisting men and ore. The amount of timbering required is often of importance as relating to hoisting-conditions. Methods of loading ore affect the time required, as also does the question of the use of cars or skips. Safety-precautions must be very carefully considered, and the number of men in each mine, the number of compartments, and often the method of removing water from the mine, must have careful consideration. While a general discussion of the subject of hoisting is possible, most cases are entirely special, and can be considered only in connection with the peculiar conditions pertaining to that particular installation. The cost of installation of the hoisting-plant may be an appreciable amount, while the cost of raising the ore may be but a small part of the total operating-charge. In many cases, however, the output of the mine is limited by the capacity or the hoist, and the latter thus becomes of the first importance.
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APA: D. B. Rushmore K. A. Pauly  (1911)  Pittsburg Paper - Electric Mine-Hoists

MLA: D. B. Rushmore K. A. Pauly Pittsburg Paper - Electric Mine-Hoists. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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