OFR-34-88 Development And Testing Of A Variable Wall Miner Breadboard Prototype Unit

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ronald J. Mathis
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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101
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The objective of this contract is to design, build, surface test, and evaluate a breadboard prototype of the Variable Wall Mining System so that data are available for the design of a production machine. The Variable Wall Mining System (VWMS) consists of a series of side cutting augers, connected end to end, and distributed across a panel. Supplying rotary power at the end of the string and anchorage from conventional longwall roof supports, the augers are sequentially thrust into the face and then lifted to the roof to extract the coal in a continuous manner. The augers not only cut but also transport the coal. The effort described in this report summarizes the operation characteristics of the VWMS, the design methodology used to develop various working models, the surface testing of a ½ -scale version of the VWMS, prediction of power requirements and performance potential of a full-scale system, and a critique of the VWMS concept, conclusions, and recommendations.
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APA: Ronald J. Mathis  (1987)  OFR-34-88 Development And Testing Of A Variable Wall Miner Breadboard Prototype Unit

MLA: Ronald J. Mathis OFR-34-88 Development And Testing Of A Variable Wall Miner Breadboard Prototype Unit. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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