Skip Hoisting For Coal Mines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Andrews Allen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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22
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Publication Date:
Jan 2, 1921

Abstract

THE large increase in the wages of mine workers makes it imperative that all factors tending to limit production per miner be eliminated, if possible. The trolley and storage-battery locomotive, mining machine, hoisting engine, mining system, etc. have increased the possible output per man. But this output is still limited by the capacity of the hoisting engine and cable and by the size of the mine car. The superiority of skip hoisting in metal mining is shown by its almost universal adoption. By varying the size of skip and the rope speed, any desired hoisting tonnage can be secured and, since only one kind of material is handled and breakage is unimportant, the loading of the skips can be easily and cheaply effected from bins into which the cars are dumped. The cars may then be designed to fit the conditions in the mine instead of being a compromise between hoisting and mining conditions, very likely suiting neither. In coal mines, the usual practice has been to hoist the car to the surface, either on platform or self-dumping cages. Of late years the number of skip-hoisting plants in coal mines has been rapidly increasing, but there is more or less inertia to overcome in establishing so radical a change in practice; also the earlier skip operations were not uniformly successful. As a result, it became evident that metal-mining practice would require radical modification before skip hoisting could be successfully used in coal mining.
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APA: Andrews Allen  (1921)  Skip Hoisting For Coal Mines

MLA: Andrews Allen Skip Hoisting For Coal Mines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1921.

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