Wire Rope Sideframe Belt Conveyors at Ben Creek No. 2 Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Morgan Massey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 10, 1960

Abstract

Located in virgin coal acreage near Gilbert, W. Va., Massey Coal Mining Co.'s Ben Creek No. 2 mine afforded the company's engineers the opportunity of designing and laying out the entire mining operation from the mine faces to the railroading loading site. However, the topography of this region posed difficult problems in haulage of coal for, in this extremely rugged terrain the uppermost coal seams lay in the mountain-top ridges, approximately 1400 ft above the valley floor. The decision for mining equipment naturally leaned to the new high-capacity continuous miners where seam conditions permitted: otherwise, to the new super-high capacity conventional cutting and loading machines. Since the coal seams lay in ridges and points of considerable outcropping, the decision was to keep the transportation on the surface and mine the coal with multiple entries into the outcrop. This way, the major problems of underground haulage, drainage, and ventilation are eliminated, and the opportunity to take advantage of a-c underground power becomes a much simpler proposition.
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APA: E. Morgan Massey  (1960)  Wire Rope Sideframe Belt Conveyors at Ben Creek No. 2 Mine

MLA: E. Morgan Massey Wire Rope Sideframe Belt Conveyors at Ben Creek No. 2 Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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