The use of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology in South African Narrow-Reef, Hard-Rock Mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P D. Fraser
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Mar 26, 2012

Abstract

This paper examines the new water-hydraulic (hydro powered) drill rigs that have been developed and proven in the last decade primarily in tabular, shallow-dipping, narrow-reef, hard-rock South African mines. These include - drill rigs for flat end tunnel development, narrow inclined raises and winzes, large inclines and declines and long hole based developments such as orepasses and vent raises. The hydropower technology rigs offer advantages both in safety and performance over traditional compressed air powered, hand-held development are generally more cost effective than imported oil electro-hydraulic drill rigs. Furthermore, hydro powered rigs are inherently energy efficient. The benefits of hydropower are discussed and a æcomprehensive development modelÆ is presented which demonstrates that orebodies can be accessed in significantly shorter times. æLocalisedÆ half level hydropower systems are introduced and a range of ancillary equipment available is listed.CITATION:Fraser, P D, 2012. The use of high-pressure, water-hydraulic (hydropower) technology in South African narrow-reef, hard-rock mines, in Proceedings Narrow Vein Mining 2012 , pp 229-236 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: P D. Fraser  (2012)  The use of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology in South African Narrow-Reef, Hard-Rock Mines

MLA: P D. Fraser The use of High-Pressure, Water-Hydraulic (Hydropower) Technology in South African Narrow-Reef, Hard-Rock Mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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