RI 5355 Modified Longwall Mining With German Coal Planers - Summary Of Operations At Five Coal Mines ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. A. Haley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to develop and improve mining methods for mining thin coal beds, to increase productivity, and to increase the recovery of coal. German coal planers and a modified longwall system of mining were introduced into American mines and are bringing about increased productivity and better recovery as compared with the conventional methods displaced. Since the first installation, 4 additional planers have been purchased by coal companies and over 1-1/2 mil¬lion tons of coal has been mined by them, using the modified longwall mining method. INTRODUCTION Except from 1932 to 1934, the growth of mechanical loading in underground bituminous-coal and lignite mines in the United States has increased steadily. The amount of coal loaded mechanically in underground mines has increased from 0.3 percent in 1923 to 79.6 percent of the total underground production in 1953.3/ The use of new and improved mining machines and auxiliary equipment, together with new techniques in mining methods, usually has resulted in increased productivity.
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APA: W. A. Haley  (1957)  RI 5355 Modified Longwall Mining With German Coal Planers - Summary Of Operations At Five Coal Mines ? Summary

MLA: W. A. Haley RI 5355 Modified Longwall Mining With German Coal Planers - Summary Of Operations At Five Coal Mines ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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