Mine Winding and Transport


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Changes in size and power of available mining transport equipment, combined with improved means of control involving leaky feeder radio and computers, demands a new look at the problem of mine winding and transport. Such changes require the traditional mining engineer to have a much greater engineering application. This book is intended to satisfy that requirement.All the important means of transporting operatives and minerals are addressed, both below ground and on the surface. Safe, speedy and economic transport from the point of mineral extraction to leaving the mine is paramount. This work covers all aspects of the problem including: (1) the design and application of steel wire ropes to a variety of industrial applications, and the various drums and pulleys necessary; (2) a ready means of calculating output/throughput of various transport modes, and relating such to their power requirement; and (3) information on transport modes that enables the most suitable system for given conditions to be determined.A ``first principle'' approach has been adopted throughout, and extensive use of practical examples allows the solution of virtually all associated problems. Although formulae are used where necessary for an understanding of the content, the numerous tables included enable the practicing engineer to make short cuts to more quickly solve particular problems. In addition, the provision of a considerable number of operational constants, many not previously published, enable a more speedy and accurate solution to be effected. By comparing the calculated solutions to a particular problem, the most economic transport mode may be determined.Mining, mechanical and electrical engineers concerned with the safe movement of men or material will find this book of particular use, as will the student preparing for examinations on the subject.







Wire Ropes in Mines


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Manufacture and properties of rope wire, R.S. Brown; Steel wire ropes used in mining practice, Wire rope manufacturers of the United Kingdom; Wire rope practice in British coal mines, B.L. Metcalf; Wire rope practice in Ontario mines, Ontario Mining Association Committee on Hoisting Ropes; Winding rope practice on the Witwatersand, J. Dolan, W.G. Jackson, L.T. Campbell Pitt; Some aspects of American wire rope practice in mining, Harlan A. Walker, Josiah Gerrans; Deep winding on the Kolar Gold Field, J.W.P. Chalmers, A.H. P. FitzPatrick; Studies on the testing of wires for hoisting ropes, Paul Teissier; Belgian rope practice, Y. Verwilst; Koepe winding ropes for main shafts in the Netherlands, J.W. Kleinbentink; Winding ropes in the Fuhr, H. Herbst; Dynamic stresses in wire ropes for use on vertical hoists, P.J. Pollock, G.W. Alexander; Failures in wire ropes in British Colliery practice, A.E. McClelland; Wire rope research at the Ontario Research Foundation, I.A. Usher, L.W. Sproule; Winding rope testing practice in metalliferous mines, Queensland, Australia, I.W. Morley; A survey of government regulations with particular reference to safety factors, M.A. Hogan; Multi layer coiling of locked coil ropes as used on the Skip Haulage at Broken Hill South Limited, M.C. Grace, E. Goninan; Electronic inspection of mine ropes, William Simpson.




Canadian Mining Journal


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Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers


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"The Transactions [comprise] the papers read at general meetings of the Federated institutes [Manchester Geological and Mining Society. Midland Counties Institution of Engineers. Midland Institute of Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineers. Mining Institute of Scotland. North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. North Staffordshire Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. South Staffordshire and Warwickshire Institute of Mining Engineers] and of the Institution of Mining Engineers; together with "Notes of papers on the working of mines, metallurgy, etc., from the Transactions of colonial and foreign societies etc."




The Mining Engineer


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2024-25 UPPSC/BPSC/BCCL Mining Engineering Solved Papers


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2024-25 UPPSC/BPSC/BCCL Mining Engineering Solved Papers 608 1195 E. This book contains 54 sets of previous year’s solved papers with detail explanation.




The Engineering Index


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