Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas V. Falkie R. Venkataramani
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

1. Summary This investigation is concerned with description of the loading function at the underground coal face, and the identification of varia¬bles - geological, geometric, mechanical, and operational - that affect the loading function. The immediate objective of this work was to provide information for operations-research studies as applied to underground coal mining, and the broad objective was to provide guide¬lines for planning and equipment selection in underground coal mining. The loading function was expressed as -a statistically-developed linear mathematical model. Originally, fifteen independent variables were considered which potentially could have influenced the loading function. These variables were constructed on the basis of measurable or estima¬ble geometric and geological properties at the working face, mechanical characteristics of the mining machine, and certain operational proce¬dures of mining. The original model explained 64.0 percent of the experimental variation. The final condensed model explained 54.1 percent of the experimental variation in terms of only five indepen¬dent variables, namely: 1. Ratio: width of cut/total width of cutter 2. Ratio: height of cut/diameter of cutter 3. Total horsepower of cutter-drive motors 4. Rotation speed (RPM) of cutter 5,. A subjective estimate of machine quality and operator skill Certain limitations were found to exist in the evaluation of the variables. Principle among these limitations was the impossibility of precise measurement of tonnage loaded in certain instances.
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APA: Thomas V. Falkie R. Venkataramani  (1972)  Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562)

MLA: Thomas V. Falkie R. Venkataramani Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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