Volumetric Efficiency And The Potential For Increased Productivity In Underground Haulage Units: A Discussion Of Plans And Concepts (65ff882e-f5a8-485c-82f3-96933f914679)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. W. Leonard
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Breakage, handling and treatment techniques that result in the placement of greater quantities of coal in fixed volume haulage units such as ships, railroad cars, trucks, mine cars, shuttle cars and scoops can do much to increase productivity by improving bulk density to reduce delivered cost, surprisingly enough, only in steel industry by-product coking has this subject been investigated and applied to practice, where as much as 20% or more productivity has been achieved. Research at UK Mining using popular coal mine loading cycle simulators shows that for typical Central Appalachian mining conditions a 10 to 20 percent gain in bulk density can produce a 15 to 30 percent increase in the loading cycle time of fixed volume shuttle-car/scoop based mining systems.
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APA: J. W. Leonard  (1989)  Volumetric Efficiency And The Potential For Increased Productivity In Underground Haulage Units: A Discussion Of Plans And Concepts (65ff882e-f5a8-485c-82f3-96933f914679)

MLA: J. W. Leonard Volumetric Efficiency And The Potential For Increased Productivity In Underground Haulage Units: A Discussion Of Plans And Concepts (65ff882e-f5a8-485c-82f3-96933f914679). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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