Moving Coal by a Cable Belt-Barge System

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert W. Greene Ian M. Thomson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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501 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

To move 7 million tons annually from their new inland coal mines at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., TVA selected a transportation package proposed by American Commercial Barge Line. The land portion includes two cable-driven conveyors covering 12.7 miles; a 260,000-ton storage area on a man-made island with a stacking-reclaiming bucket wheel; and a barge-loading system of 5500-tph capacity. The 183mile river portion will utilize three unit-tows with towboats and barges specially designed to carry the maximum tonnage allowed by locks and channel depth. The system has two noteworthy features. The first is a single-flight cable belt conveyor over nine miles long. The other is a high capacity twin belt conveyor using the principal of two separate belts supported in 60° troughing idlers. This conveyor exhibits a high carrying capacity combined with accurate tracking and lack of spillage. A description is given of the mechanical problems and solutions to the design, construction, and operation of the conveyor system which provides the link between the coal mine and the barge loading dock.
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APA: Robert W. Greene Ian M. Thomson  (1974)  Moving Coal by a Cable Belt-Barge System

MLA: Robert W. Greene Ian M. Thomson Moving Coal by a Cable Belt-Barge System. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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