Mechanical Loading in a Utah Mine

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
Wm. H. Woodhead
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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44
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

Improved methods of mining have accompanied the introduction of mechanical loading, of which there are a great many varieties, but this multiplicity of mining brings new problems and greatly increases the importance of managing over a few years ago. Few mines operating today have been opened with the intention of mechanizing throughout. The problem of mechanization is to change over a mine heretofore operated by hand methods and to select machinery that will fit the old system with the least number of changes, the aim being not to disrupt or to completely change the original plan. The organization of mechanical and electrical forces is a problem in mechanical loading, and each individual mine presents its own problems. Plans which may succeed in one mine may fail in another and upon the management rests the responsibility of deciding the best method in each case.
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APA: Wm. H. Woodhead  (1930)  Mechanical Loading in a Utah Mine

MLA: Wm. H. Woodhead Mechanical Loading in a Utah Mine. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1930.

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