OFR-15(1)-82 Area Terrace Pit Coal Mining Systems - Volume 1 - Technical & Economic Evaluation Of Terrace Pit Mining Systems

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 296
- File Size:
- 83563 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1980
Abstract
This report is principally concerned with the engineering and economic feasibility of area surface coal mining systems other than draglines. This analysis evaluates shovel/ trucks, shovel/crusher/conveyors, and shovel/rail excavation and haulage systems for an assortment of geologic environments and production rates in the Powder River Basin (PRB). Shovel/trucks, front-end loaders trucks, and shovel/crusher/conveyors were studied in a multi-seam, dipping geologic area of the Four Corners Region. The Texas lignite engineering and economic research involved bucket-wheel excavators (BWE), BWE/backhoes, and scraper/backhoe combinations for overburden and coal excavation. The PRB truck/shovel study utilized the most recent computer simulation available in both the design and cost analyses. Detailed engineering analysis, followed by in-depth operating costs (operating and depreciation), result in a complete evaluation of each mining system. Cost comparisons of the different mining systems under similar geologic and production constraints are presented in the report to illustrate the estimated capital investment and production costs per ton of coal and bank cubic yard of overburden.
Citation
APA:
(1980) OFR-15(1)-82 Area Terrace Pit Coal Mining Systems - Volume 1 - Technical & Economic Evaluation Of Terrace Pit Mining SystemsMLA: OFR-15(1)-82 Area Terrace Pit Coal Mining Systems - Volume 1 - Technical & Economic Evaluation Of Terrace Pit Mining Systems. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1980.