The Next Generation of TBMs and Conveyor Systems for Mining Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dennis Ofiara Greg Watson
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"TBMs have been used in mining in decades past, but their use has been limited and sporadic, due to both perceived and actual application difficulties. With new technology and mounting success stories, this is changing. For both coal and metals mining, deep ore bodies require long access tunnels, and an efficient and economical method of reaching those deposits. Today, mining engineers are considering TBMs as part of the overall mine development plan. Planned TBM mine drifts are not only longer, but have more complicated trajectories. Mine development TBMs will have to cope with varying geology, potential for high water inflows, steep gradients, and high temperatures. TBM systems are being planned to cope with such difficulties. TBM systems will be considered and increasingly deployed for mine development, even if commodity prices remain low. TBMs can satisfy the need for increased productivity, better life of mine infrastructure, and safety. Effective conveyor systems are essential to support TBM operation in many mining applications. Many mine development tunnels are slopes, driven down at the steepest practical gradient to reach the deep ore body. Conveyors are often the only safe and effective way to haul the TBM muck form such tunnels. This paper will review the historical use of TBMs in mining, and will discuss the 2015 status of TBMs and conveyor systems in mining, and the special requirements and adaptable features needed in order to make efficient TBMs a reality in mines worldwide.HISTORICAL USE OF TBMS IN MINING APPLICATIONS The first successful hard rock TBM was invented in 1954. Over the next decades, TBMs have been used in many mining applications: Mine access drifts in several Spanish mines •,White Pine Copper Mine, USA •,Selby Coal mine drift, UK •,Coal slopes in Appalachia, USA •,German coal mines accdess drifts, several mines •,Magma Copper San Manuel, USA •,Cape Bretton Undersea Coal Slopes, Canada •,Stillwater Mines, USA"
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APA: Dennis Ofiara Greg Watson  (2016)  The Next Generation of TBMs and Conveyor Systems for Mining Applications

MLA: Dennis Ofiara Greg Watson The Next Generation of TBMs and Conveyor Systems for Mining Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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