Proposed Methods of Mining Pitching Seams: Which Would Minimise Coal Dust as Much as Possible and Increase the Percentage of Lump Coal

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 1458 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1929
Abstract
In presenting this paper for discussion at the Western Annual Meeting to be held in Edmonton, it is with the idea of creating a full and general discussion by the mining men in the Province as to the best way to eliminate, or at least hold down to a minimum, the dangerous coal-dust which is made in mining pitching seams in our Alberta mines by the chute method. Also, an alternative method is outlined, whereby the percentage of lump-coal mined can be increased, and the mining costs reduced-although the paper does not go into any detailed consideration of costs. The general trend of mining practice and lay-outs is at present towards mechanization, and the results being accomplished by the substitution of machines for manual labour are fully justifying the changes. In the technical mining journals, there are published from time to time papers dealing with a variety of methods of mining, which are descriptions of actual operations, and a great deal of interesting and valuable data is given as to the comparative values of the different methods, insofar as the percentage of grades of coal produced, the cost of production, etc., are concerned; but the mechanical methods described in these papers are nearly always suitable only for flat seams, or seams with a very low inclination.
Citation
APA:
(1929) Proposed Methods of Mining Pitching Seams: Which Would Minimise Coal Dust as Much as Possible and Increase the Percentage of Lump CoalMLA: Proposed Methods of Mining Pitching Seams: Which Would Minimise Coal Dust as Much as Possible and Increase the Percentage of Lump Coal. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1929.