This Is Our Life... Future Session - Coal Mining In The Year 2002

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
David Scrymgeour
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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10
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569 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

All low cost coal has been mined. Engineers are searching for a safe and effective way to mine coal seams' deep within the earth. The most modern of these is the RL, an acronym for Robotic Labor. Mining robots are programmed to do specific jobs but can think on their own during an emergency. MR's, or mining robots, usually have a same basic shape. A torso is mounted on treads. Designers chose treads because it gives the robot a great deal of mobility. The torso has two arms. One arm is equipped with a human hand. The other has a human-like hand. Mining is done underground. A small robot goes around punching holes in the coal. A small charge is inserted in the hole. The MR ignites the charge with his laser. It explodes after three minutes. The MR returns to the station where his battery is recharged. Mobile cement barricades are moved between the blasting area and other working MR's. After the charge explodes the barricades are moved to another area. The MR returns and cuts the coal chunks into pieces. Another robot comes and loads the coal and carries it to the loading bin. From there it is taken to the surface where it is weighed and shipped. The whole process was done by robots. Humans just supervise but help in an emergency or malfunction.
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APA: David Scrymgeour  (1987)  This Is Our Life... Future Session - Coal Mining In The Year 2002

MLA: David Scrymgeour This Is Our Life... Future Session - Coal Mining In The Year 2002. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1987.

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