Development, Installation, and Effect of an Underground Crushing and Conveying System at Pea Ridge

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. C. Irvine
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Meramec Mining Co. has put into operation a crushing and conveying system on its newly established 2475-ft level, 200 ft below the lowest production. To develop this level without interrupting hoisting or mine haulage, a 15.8% decline was driven from the 2275-ft level. A 5-cu-yd LHD diesel loader and a diesel-powered drilling jumbo were put into operation midway down the decline, and were used to develop the remainder of the decline and the entire level. Development of the ore pass system to the crusher required the construction of Swedish-type dumps on the main haulage-ways of all production levels with a minimum disruption of ore haulage. Concrete was handled by both rail-mounted and rubber-tired vehicles. The system features four Swedish-type dumps with control chutes at the lower three dumps, a 42-in. gyratory crusher with attendant feeders, and an 1800-ft long roof suspended conveyor feeding two 5000-ton ore bins. The crushed ore from these bins is conveyed to the lower of the mine's two original loading stations for hoisting. The retention of the original dumping and ore pass system as an alternate route has given mine production a unique flexibility. Operation for 22 months has permitted evaluation of the system from a long-term standpoint.
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APA: J. C. Irvine  (1973)  Development, Installation, and Effect of an Underground Crushing and Conveying System at Pea Ridge

MLA: J. C. Irvine Development, Installation, and Effect of an Underground Crushing and Conveying System at Pea Ridge . The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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