Developments in the application of underground battery vehicles in the UK coal mining Industry

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J A. B Fortune S A. M Crawshaw
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 10, 1996

Abstract

Trackless battery powered haulage vehicles have been in operation in British coal mines principally for longwall face transfer and personnel transportation. Changes within the industry have resulted in the introduction of room and pillar coal mining methods and the introduction of increasingly heavier longwall roof supports This has resulted in the introduction of: • Battery powered coal haulage machines, which, without the need for trailing cables, increase productivity within room and pillar mining. • Battery powered longwall shield haulers which are capable of carry ing the heaviest shield supports currently being utilised within the British coal mining industry. The conventional machines have been adapted from an American design to meet the requirem ents of European legalisation. This has seen the- emphasis being placed upon the supplier with the European M achinery Directive being introduced, necessitating the assigning of a 'C E ' m ark to each vehicle. Battery vehicle technology has advanced to meet the demands of the ever changing market and will no doubt he further adapted to meet the requirement of the British coal mining industry.
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APA: J A. B Fortune S A. M Crawshaw  (1996)  Developments in the application of underground battery vehicles in the UK coal mining Industry

MLA: J A. B Fortune S A. M Crawshaw Developments in the application of underground battery vehicles in the UK coal mining Industry. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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