The Technological Evolution Of Longwall Mining – Preprint 97-116

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Haycocks M. Karmis
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Feb 24, 1997

Abstract

The evolution of longwall mining is briefly traced from its inception in England in the 1620's. In the beginning this method recovered 90% of coal with roof closure controlled by packs and walls. Mechanization began with kerf cutting, crude face conveyors, and improved face support. Full face mining was accompanied by the introduction of self- advancing hydraulic supports. U. S. longwalls evolved a retreating system to recover blocks of coal outlined by room and pillar panels. Computer control combined with the most modern technology have greatly increased productivity. Past trends are used to predict future technological directions.
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APA: C. Haycocks M. Karmis  (1997)  The Technological Evolution Of Longwall Mining – Preprint 97-116

MLA: C. Haycocks M. Karmis The Technological Evolution Of Longwall Mining – Preprint 97-116. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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