Progress in scaling in underground mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper discusses the type of scaling operations presently in use in underground mines. It defines a scaling factor that is expressed as the area necessary to scale to extract 1 t (1.1 st) of ore. The problems associated with conventional scaling methods are discussed as well as recent developments in mechanized hand-held scaling de- vices and methods of loose detection. The elements of the scaling process are further analyzed. The conception and design of a mechanized scaling device, developed at Universite' Laval is also described. The results of field tests conducted in Quebec hard rock mines are presented. The experimental findings show that the mechanized hand-held scaling device shows potential in improving the productivity and safety of underground mining operations.
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APA:  (1996)  Progress in scaling in underground mines

MLA: Progress in scaling in underground mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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