Stochastic Characteristics Of Slurry Flow In Underground Face-To-Surface Coal Slurry Haulage Systems

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 634 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
This article summarizes some of the results of the continuing research activity at the Henry Krumb School of Mines, Columbia University, directed towards a better understanding of the stochastic behavior of slurry flows in underground coal-slurry pipeline systems. The slurry system under consideration here replaces all conventional haulage systems between the coal face and the coal preparation plant on the surface. At the beginning of the pipeline system, flow rate and frequency of coal slurry is very closely related to the activities of production equipment at the coal face. Due to several scheduled and unscheduled interruptions in continuous miner's coal mining activity, resulting slurry flows possess stochastic characteristics. Proper understanding of these characteristics is believed to lead to a more realissic and economic design of slurry handling equipment. Fundamental ideas supported by field observations are presented and a Semi-Markov model of the slurry flows is developed. As a result of this formulation, behavior of combined slurry flows from N independent coal faces can be expressed in analytical form. The contents of a slurry surge tank receiving slurry flows with certain stochastic characteristics is investigated as a function of discharge pump characteristics and time.
Citation
APA:
(1981) Stochastic Characteristics Of Slurry Flow In Underground Face-To-Surface Coal Slurry Haulage SystemsMLA: Stochastic Characteristics Of Slurry Flow In Underground Face-To-Surface Coal Slurry Haulage Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.