The Primacy Of Excavating And Bulk Handling In Future Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Adler
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

In spite of distractions from glam-our areas (ground control, computers, etc.), excavating and bulk handling in mining remains paramount but is now undergoing dramatic advances. The massive intervention of mining and civil engineers as "engineer-users" into the tight, exclusive, and specialized bond between the equipment operator ("operator-users") and the manufacturer (mechanical engineers "and sales "reps") has now occurred. Three developments have accelerated this: 1) larger, more costly, complex, specialized, and innovative equipment; 2) a more profound understanding of the equipment, operations, and working conditions (encumbered space); and 3) a concurrent thrust into "high-tech," (automatic and remote controls, sensors, automation, artificial intelligence, and even robotics) and human factors (workload intensity, work-station design). This has produced a well-defined professional discipline, including construction and even military engineering. The mine plant, and to a lesser extent, the mine face, is now being monitored. Equipment conferences, journals, and centers at universities and agencies have multi-plied. The discipline's impact on future mining now becomes more apparent.
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APA: L. Adler  (1988)  The Primacy Of Excavating And Bulk Handling In Future Mining

MLA: L. Adler The Primacy Of Excavating And Bulk Handling In Future Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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