Ore Passes, Tunnels And Shafts

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David J. Selleck Eugene P. Pfleider
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

9.61. Introduction. Open pit mining methods produce more than 80% of all raw materials today in the United States. Much of this comes either from properties that formerly employed underground methods and were converted to open pit or from mines that ultimately must go underground when the economic stripping limit is reached. Generally the ores are transported over large vertical distances and techniques have been developed to do this economically. One approach is to combine conventional surface trucking, over relatively level roads, with the use of gravity and underground facilities. There are various modifications, depending upon the character of the orebody and the topography. Several schemes, as used in Sweden, Canada, and the United States, merit describing. One of the critical problems involved in the transference of ores from surface to underground is that of flow of bulk solids. Must it be crushed? Will it hang up in the transfer? What size and inclination of ore pass are required. How is the ore best fed onto the transporting device underground? As an example, the planning engineers for the Carol Project of the Iron Ore Company of Canada faced these problems in making their designs for the production and transportation of some 55,000 tpd from their Smallwood Mine in Labrador. Other operations, facing somewhat similar conditions, used other approaches of interest. This chapter describes some of the factors involved in the design, construction, and operation of a combination surface underground transportation system as applied to open pit mining operations. 9.62. Tunnel-Ore Pass Systems. The type, shape, dip, and size of the orebody, as well as the surface topographic features, generally estab-
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APA: David J. Selleck Eugene P. Pfleider  (1968)  Ore Passes, Tunnels And Shafts

MLA: David J. Selleck Eugene P. Pfleider Ore Passes, Tunnels And Shafts. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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