Hoisting Technology ù Going to New Capacities and Depths

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Drum winders have now been built to attain depths of 3000 m and more in a single lift in accordance with the South African Code of Practice SABS 0294, which was introduced at the time of the last hoisting conference in 2000. Since then, this code has not only been followed for several winders in South Africa but was also followed in deep mines in Canada. Design of winders and their braking systems are described in the paper. Koepe winders are in use for high payloads of up to 50 t and to hoisting depths of around 2100 m. As known, the stress range of the hoisting ropes is the key parameter for rope fatigue. However, as per the SABS Code of Practice 0294, relying on static design is not the answer to the question of where the limits are for Koepe installation. The paper describes factors that are recognised to have influence in rope life and suggests definition of new design criteria for friction winders in order to get viable solutions for high-capacity hoisting from deep mines similar to drum hoisting.
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APA:  (2005)  Hoisting Technology ù Going to New Capacities and Depths

MLA: Hoisting Technology ù Going to New Capacities and Depths. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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