RI 4925 Anthracite Mechanical-Mining Investigations Progress Report 7: Longhole Retreat Mining Of A Steeply Pitching Anthracite Bed ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Andrew Allan
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

[This report describe the first experiment of the Anthracite Research Laboratory, Bureau of Miners, in attempting to reduce underground-mining costs and conserve anthracite as a natural r-source by introducing now minim methods. The work war, dons in cooperation with one of the large anthracite-producing companies. It applies to productive mining, characterized by comparatively low cost, per ton and high production per man, as differentiated from development mining, which is always necessary before the, productive or retreat phase can begin. The system d scribed in this report is believed to be generally applicable to beds pitching 70° to 90° and, under certain conditions, to beds pitching loss than 70°. After development hate been completed, an openings is made, extending the full width of the 9- to 10-foot coal bad and reaching from the haulageway to the vertical limits of the solid coal. Long drill holes (20 to 50 feet) charged with about one stick of permissible explosive riper foot of length are fused to break the coal. Once broken, the coal is loaded onto a shaker conveyor by gravity and thence into mine: cars. The coal is mined retreating in 15- to 20-foot sections that are broken and loaded onto the conveyor through a specially constructed chute. In the Bureau?s experimental work, the height of sections arse ranged from 35 to 60 fact, depending on the geologic extent of the coal bed.]
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APA: Andrew Allan  (1952)  RI 4925 Anthracite Mechanical-Mining Investigations Progress Report 7: Longhole Retreat Mining Of A Steeply Pitching Anthracite Bed ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: Andrew Allan RI 4925 Anthracite Mechanical-Mining Investigations Progress Report 7: Longhole Retreat Mining Of A Steeply Pitching Anthracite Bed ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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