Optimizing An Engineered Slope Conveyor System; An OEM/Operator Collaboration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Todd Burchett
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Mining engineers spend countless hours and resources when designing a new underground coal mine. Their primary objective is to design the safest and most efficient operating mine with regards to coal production. A key variable often overlooked in this design stage is the slope conveyor. Typically, a slope conveyor is expected to operate with a 98-percent or higher availability. However, too often little effort is put forth by the mining engineer to optimize its design. Coal companies will rely on engineering, procurement, construction and management (EPCM) companies for the preliminary design, because the slope conveyor will be considered part of the surface material handling processes. This preliminary design will be used when soliciting quotations for the slope conveyor. Unfortunately, EPCMs may not have enough expertise with conveyors to optimize the design. This expertise is available with an original equipment manufacture (OEM) of conveyors, which ultimately may be responsible for supplying the slope conveyor. Each OEM will provide a bid package that represents what it considers to be the optimal design.
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APA: Todd Burchett  (2013)  Optimizing An Engineered Slope Conveyor System; An OEM/Operator Collaboration

MLA: Todd Burchett Optimizing An Engineered Slope Conveyor System; An OEM/Operator Collaboration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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