Structural Aspects Of Bulk Material Handling Systems ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hans G. Kok
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

At this time in the history of engineering and construction, cost indexes give weekly evidence of the sharply rising costs of labor and materials. Paralleling the rise in construction costs are the costs of plant maintenance. Automation of the modern industrial plant has permitted a substantial reduction in the total number of employees required for plant operation. Of this reduced total, however, up to one-half of the employees may be engaged in plant maintenance. Management's decision to risk investment capital for a pro- posed plant or improvement is increasingly dependent upon the engineer's ingenuity in designing plant systems and structures which will require a minimum of materials and labor for manufacture, installation, and operation and which will be maintenance-free to a maximum degree. This paper concerns itself with the structural elements of bulk material handling systems in which the foregoing factors influenced the design to a considerable extent.
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APA: Hans G. Kok  (1969)  Structural Aspects Of Bulk Material Handling Systems ? Introduction

MLA: Hans G. Kok Structural Aspects Of Bulk Material Handling Systems ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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