An assessment of Soviet bucket-wheel excavator and direct sidecasting technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. S. Golosinski F. G. Boehm P. M. Tucker
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"In an earlier paper(1) the visits to several European mines using the bucket-wheel excavator (BWE) technology were described. It was during this trip that information was gathered on some interesting developments related to this type of mining, taking place elsewhere. It was learned that an across-the-pit system (XPS) comprised of a BWE and stacker has been operating successfully in a Hungarian mine for some time. Also the use of stackers with 225 m long booms and draglines with 125 m booms and 125m3 buckets in Soviet mines was indicated. Such equipment could be of great value to some Canadian strip mines, in particular the equipment proven useful in severe climatic conditions of U.S.S.R., similar to those of the Canadian prairies.To follow up on this information a field trip to Hungary and the U.S.S.R. was organized by the Department of Mineral Engineering, University of Alberta, to study the applications and performance of the systems in question. Visited were the Thorez mine near Visonta, Hungary, U.S.S.R. Ministry of Coal Mining and Skotchinski Institute in Moscow, Karagandashakhstoi Institute (designers of Ekibastuz mines in the Kazakh Republic) and Kostenko mine in Karaganda, Vostsibgiproshakht Institute (designers of Irsha Borodinski, Kharanovski, Moguntski and Tugnuski mines in Siberia) and the eastern Siberian Unit of the U.S.S.R. Coal Mining Ministry in Irkutsk as well as Azeiski mine located some 250 km northwest of Irkutsk. The findings of this field trip are presented."
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APA: T. S. Golosinski F. G. Boehm P. M. Tucker  (1985)  An assessment of Soviet bucket-wheel excavator and direct sidecasting technology

MLA: T. S. Golosinski F. G. Boehm P. M. Tucker An assessment of Soviet bucket-wheel excavator and direct sidecasting technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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