The Combined Use of Continuously and Discontinuously Operating Opencast Mine Equipment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

For decades strip mining with discon tinuously operating 'draglines and shovels has been the most economical operation method in the shallow hard coal opencast mines of Aust- ralia, North-America and some other countries. Continuously operating equipment such as bucket chain excavators and bucket wheel excavators in combination with conveyor belt systems, conveyor bridges and stackers had been deve- loped in Germany; during the last 25 years this type of equipment has been further developed in order to allow a high degree of rationaliza= tion as to opencast mines in unconsolidated overburden in Germany, in many European couh- tries, in India and in Victoria. The differing compactness of the layers to be mined, the increasing mining depth, the adverse over- burden to coal ratio and geotechnical con- ditions account for the combined use of con- tinuously and discontinuously operating equip- ment and systems. This paper is to demonstrate some projects showing the combination of continuously and discontinuously operating equipment which aims at optimizing opencast mine operations. It will be reported on the following combinations: - combined use of bucket wheel excavator/
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APA:  (1981)  The Combined Use of Continuously and Discontinuously Operating Opencast Mine Equipment

MLA: The Combined Use of Continuously and Discontinuously Operating Opencast Mine Equipment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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