Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal Seam

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Clark R. Barker David A. Summers Marian Mazurkiewicz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1978

Abstract

In May 1975 the U.S. Bureau of Mines contracted with the University of Missouri-Rolla, Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center to develop a Hydrominer modification to a longwall shearer unit, wherein the rotating pick-laced drums and connecting gear drives are replaced by a water jet cutting ahead.1 The concept of the water jet cutting head is based on using the high localized energy of the water jets to isolate a slice of coal by cutting a slot under, at the back of, and at the top of the web. The plow blade of the head then advances into the cut and wedges the coal cantilever over onto the conveyor (Fig. 1).
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APA: Clark R. Barker David A. Summers Marian Mazurkiewicz  (1978)  Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal Seam

MLA: Clark R. Barker David A. Summers Marian Mazurkiewicz Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal Seam. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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