Development of a Magnetically-Levitated Skip to Hoist Ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ryan W. Ulansky
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

This paper presents the conceptual design of a magnetically-levitated skip for use in an underground mine. A skip is used to move rock from an underground mine to its surface processing facility. Conventionally the skip is raised and lowered by cables, similar to an elevator. In a magnetically-levitated skip, the cable is replaced with a linear induction or synchronous motor to provide propulsion and levitation. Removal of the cables in a magnetically-levitated skip provides many advantages over a conventional system including the ability: to negotiate corners, to travel vertically in the shaft as well as horizontally to the mining face, and to move a very large volume of material using multiple skips in a small shaft. A magnetically-levitated skip is a safer, more environmentally-friendly, productive alternative to conventional skipping. It has the further advantage to decrease haulage distances for underground vehicles.
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APA: Ryan W. Ulansky  (2002)  Development of a Magnetically-Levitated Skip to Hoist Ore

MLA: Ryan W. Ulansky Development of a Magnetically-Levitated Skip to Hoist Ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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