Selection of an Ore Haulage System for Telfer Deeps

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P J. Ellen
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The selection of the ore haulage system is a key decision made in the development of an underground mine. The haulage system is one of the components that define a mineÆs ability to respond to changes in mining inventory and market conditions. The complexity of this decision for Telfer Deeps was affected by the realisation during the feasibility process that the true scale of the potential underground mineralisation at Telfer was still to be quantified. This paper provides an overview of the process used in the Telfer Project Feasibility Study to select an ore haulage system for Telfer Deeps. The purpose is to highlight the value of impartially approaching tasks of this type with a robust process. The process should be able to respond to issues identified as the task progresses towards the objective of finding the best solution for an ore haulage system for the mine. For Telfer Deeps, this process resulted in the selection of a haulage system built around a shaft. The systems considered during the feasibility are discussed and the components of the haulage system constructed for Telfer Deeps are described.
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APA: P J. Ellen  (2005)  Selection of an Ore Haulage System for Telfer Deeps

MLA: P J. Ellen Selection of an Ore Haulage System for Telfer Deeps. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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