The Impact Of Maintenance On Contemporary Mill Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. W. Geist
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

This paper is presented from the viewpoint of the mill operator and maintenance supervisor. Its purpose is to highlight the things that have been accomplished by the mill designers to lighten the load for the maintenance superintendent and to reduce the overall costs for the plant operator. The complexity of plant design, the civil and structural engineering problems encountered when the satisfactory maintenance layout is accomplished are appreciated, and the writer is fully aware of the complexities of these problems. However, it is not the purpose of this particular paper to dwell upon these problems, nor to emphasize or de-emphasize the problems of the civil, mechanical and electrical engineers. It is simply that the paper will attempt to review what these people have accomplished in spite of the many technical problems. This paper then is prepared with the operator and maintenance people?s viewpoint. What is their definition of design for maintenance? It is the writer's interpretation that the various design concepts which mean improved maintenance are such items as (I) maintenance areas, (2) laydown space for maintenance materials in specific maintenance jobs, (3) the inclusion of bridge cranes in the plant and specific design of the craneways to accomplish flexibilities for the cranes, and (4) the location of the piece of equipment to allow maintenance people to work around the equipment - - - this specifically includes the orientation of the particular piece of equipment.
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APA: E. W. Geist  (1967)  The Impact Of Maintenance On Contemporary Mill Design

MLA: E. W. Geist The Impact Of Maintenance On Contemporary Mill Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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