Mechanical Mining: The State Of The Art (c03fcc45-2470-4064-ab30-327f1c5b2089)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Gertsch L. Gertsch
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Mechanical mining is steadily gaining usage in the mining industry. A variety of machines currently finds employment: tunnel boring machines, roadheaders, continuous miners, surface miners, and augers. These machines have advantages compared to drill and blast mining methods, including increased safety, lower cost, uniform muck size, and accurately sized openings. A century of experience with mechanical methods has already paid dividends to the coal industry. Current trends guarantee eventual development of true general-purpose hardrock mechanical mining machines. Mechanical miners will become integrated mining systems and will determine the design of mines, when several significant challenges have been met.
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APA: R. Gertsch L. Gertsch  (2001)  Mechanical Mining: The State Of The Art (c03fcc45-2470-4064-ab30-327f1c5b2089)

MLA: R. Gertsch L. Gertsch Mechanical Mining: The State Of The Art (c03fcc45-2470-4064-ab30-327f1c5b2089). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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