Remote Control Of Longwall Operations - Control Systems For Longwall Faces.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas Pollard
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

It is truly remarkable how the image of longwall as a method of mining has changed. Between 1920 and 19609 viewed on a world wide basis, longwall was regarded as a' system for difficult and deep conditions and associated with intensive labour extraction. Today the world looks on longwall in the hope that it can produce the next really big break through in productivity, Three correlated machinery developments have made this possible, but it is not only the machinery developments, interesting though these be in themselves, but together with developments in control systems of these machines that longwall now looks so much more attractive, The machinery concerned is, of courses:- 1. The Anderton Shearer Loader - A miner that takes a narrow strip off the, face at rates acceptable to modern mining engineers. 2. An Armoured Flexible, Conveyor which can be kept in close contact with the face and still convey coal as it is snaked over to the faces 3. Powered support systems which can be mechanised and controlled with reliability at any distance from the individual support itself.
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APA: Thomas Pollard  (1964)  Remote Control Of Longwall Operations - Control Systems For Longwall Faces.

MLA: Thomas Pollard Remote Control Of Longwall Operations - Control Systems For Longwall Faces.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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