Technology Improvements Aid Room-and-Pillar Coal Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christopher J. Bise
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

During the past two decades, the emphasis on technological advances in US underground coal mining has focused on longwall mining. But there also has been a steady, although less spectacular, advance in the state-of-the-art in room-and-pillar mining. This has been stimulated by the successes of longwall mining in mine cost reduction, increased availability and improvements in haulage infrastructure, such as conveyor belt haulage. In addition, changes in management practices, such as nine- or 10-hour shifts, and marketing pressures have resulted in changes in the use of equipment. The net result of these changes has been the creation of modern room-and-pillar operations where average production levels currently exceed those considered very good 20 years ago. In fact, current production levels considered outstanding were considered unattainable two decades ago.
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APA: Christopher J. Bise  (1995)  Technology Improvements Aid Room-and-Pillar Coal Mining

MLA: Christopher J. Bise Technology Improvements Aid Room-and-Pillar Coal Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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