Twentymile Coal's East Mine District Panel Conveyor Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. K. Sollars M. A. Alspaugh
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In May of 1996, Twentymile Coal Co. began Longwall mining in the Foidel Creek Mine's East Mine District. These Longwall panels are some of the longest in the world (5.48 km/18,000 ft) with very difficult and challenging geometry. The conveyance system is 1,800 mm (72 in) wide, has a 4,500 mtph (5,000 stph) capacity and employs multiple tripper drives. The trippers include traditional powering designs as well as unique regeneration and braking designs. Several components were developed specifically for this application including a mobile tail brake. Control algorithms were carefully developed and tested via computer modeling. A world production record was achieved in the third month of operation and over 1 million tons were mined in June 1997.
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APA: P. K. Sollars M. A. Alspaugh  (1998)  Twentymile Coal's East Mine District Panel Conveyor Systems

MLA: P. K. Sollars M. A. Alspaugh Twentymile Coal's East Mine District Panel Conveyor Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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