The Utilization Of On-Line Analyzers At The Blair Athol Coal Mine, Queensland, Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. France
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The Blair Athol Coal Mine (BAC) is a large open cut operation in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, Australia. Current mine capacity is about 11 million tonnes per annum(Mtpa) of export coal. On-line analysis at BAC consists of two Coalscan 9500s installed directly on the output of the crusher plant and immediately before the product stockpiles, while a third Coalscan 9500 is installed on the transfer conveyor feeding the train loading bin. The two product Coalscans have a dual purpose. The first is to provide real time coal quality data directly back to the mining operations. The second is that of modeling the product stockpile with accurate on-line information. This modeling enables both production and coal quality personnel to accurately examine the coal quality of each stockpile with a degree of resolution which previously had never been achieved.
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APA: G. France  (1999)  The Utilization Of On-Line Analyzers At The Blair Athol Coal Mine, Queensland, Australia

MLA: G. France The Utilization Of On-Line Analyzers At The Blair Athol Coal Mine, Queensland, Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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