Summary of Investigation into Mechanical Loading, Transportation, etc., in Great Britain, Germany, and Holland, 1947

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Frost
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

Physical Conditions Great Britain The physical conditions in the mines investigated in Great Britain are similar to those found in the mines of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, with the important difference that many of the coal seams visited were interspersed by a large number of heavy faults, making the development of a continuous face operation difficult, and in many cases the life of a unit development was exceptionally short, adding to unit cost; but in spite of these difficulties, a great deal has been accomplished in the application of mechanical loading units in a number of the mines in the areas visited. The coal-bearing measures, as in Nova Scotia, consist of shales and sandstones, and in some sections mussel bands overlie the coal seams making roof conditions difficult'. In several mines, the main roof consisted of weak shale bind, being held by a coal roof of varying thickness. This shale bind had a tendency to flow when the coal roof was broken. The floor, in some cases where cutter loaders were operated successfully, consisted of weak, flaky shales with very little resistance and a tendency to disintegrate into powder when broken. The depth of cover under which these mines were operating varied from 250 feet to 2,340 feet, with an average of 1,700 feet. The coal seams varied in height from 3 feet to 8 feet 6 inches, and the gradients from level to 33 per cent. The seams vary in hardness, but all-with the exception of one seam, the 'Morrison Busty'- presented a cutting problem similar to that found in Nova Scotia. The structure and cleavage of the coal was well defined and uniform. Some of the seams visited were gassy, ?but the temperature of the workings generally was not in excess of 70°F.
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APA: L. Frost  (1948)  Summary of Investigation into Mechanical Loading, Transportation, etc., in Great Britain, Germany, and Holland, 1947

MLA: L. Frost Summary of Investigation into Mechanical Loading, Transportation, etc., in Great Britain, Germany, and Holland, 1947. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1948.

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