Air-Lift Hydrohoist: An Innovative Underground-To-Surface Coal-Handling System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Philip D. Lindahl
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) began research to improve the safety and efficiency of transporting coal from underground coal mines using a balanced air-lift hydrohoist (ALH). ALH includes a U-tube pipeline that can be installed through an existing shaft or two surface-drilled holes connecting the mine level to the surface. Bench- and pilot-scale models were tested to evaluate the feasibility of hydraulically hoisting a coal-water slurry in a riser pipe by injecting compressed air microbubbles. A prototype injector was developed that continuously compacted -50-mm (2-in.), run-of-mine coal in a screw feeder and injected a thick coal slurry into ALH. Initial production rates of 40 t/h (44 stph) through a 200-mm-(8-in.-) diam riser pipeline were achieved with a50-m- (165-ft-) high pilot-scale model. The potential productivity was expected to increase to 100 t/h (110 stph) through modification of the coal injector.
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APA: Philip D. Lindahl  (1995)  Air-Lift Hydrohoist: An Innovative Underground-To-Surface Coal-Handling System

MLA: Philip D. Lindahl Air-Lift Hydrohoist: An Innovative Underground-To-Surface Coal-Handling System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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