The Use Of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology In South African Narrow-Reef Hard-Rock Mines (f75f8c8a-0a94-4f31-974d-db3720274473)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

This paper examines the new water-hydraulic (hydropowered) drill rigs that have been developed and proven in the last decade primarily in tabular, shallow-dipping, narrow-reef hard-rock South African mines. These include drill rigs for flat-end tunnel development, narrow inclined raises and winzes, large inclines and declines and longhole-based developments such as ore passes and vent raises. The hydropower technology rigs offer advantages both in safety and performance over traditional compressed-air-powered, hand-held development, and are generally more cost-effective than imported oil electro-hydraulic drill rigs. Furthermore, hydropowered rigs are inherently energy-efficient. The benefits of hydropower are discussed and a ?comprehensive development model? is presented which demonstrates that ore-bodies can be accessed in significantly shorter times. ?Localized? half level hydropower systems are introduced and a range of ancillary equipment available is listed.
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APA:  (2012)  The Use Of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology In South African Narrow-Reef Hard-Rock Mines (f75f8c8a-0a94-4f31-974d-db3720274473)

MLA: The Use Of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology In South African Narrow-Reef Hard-Rock Mines (f75f8c8a-0a94-4f31-974d-db3720274473). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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