A Review of Slushing Equipment and Some Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Noel O?Brien
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

Introduction Since 1930 numerous improvements have been made in equipment designed for the mechanical removal of broken ore in underground mining operations. New applications of mechanical equipment, as? well as improvements and adaptations of well established systems, are being made continually. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss present-day equipment for the removal or transfer of broken ore by means of a powered hoist and scraper arrangement. The terms used throughout the paper are those commonly employed in the trade literature and by mining men. The terms slusher hoist, hoist, and scraper hoist are used inter-changeably to mean a machine, powered by compressed air or electricity, with drums for the winding of wire rope. The tail rope, also known as the pull-back rope or return rope, drags the empty scraper toward the tail-sheave, that is, back to the loading point. No attempt is made to cover the entire field of application of scraping methods. Rather it is the? writer's desire to emphasize the fundamental principles of scraping practice and design and to relate them to some modern applications. The available literature on scraping practice has been freely used. together with personal observation and information and advice of practising engineers and representatives of companies manufacturing slushing equipment.
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APA: W. Noel O?Brien  (1951)  A Review of Slushing Equipment and Some Applications

MLA: W. Noel O?Brien A Review of Slushing Equipment and Some Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1951.

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