1978
DOI: 10.2172/6026499
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Analysis of the economic feasibility of the Kloswall longwall mining system. Final technical report: volume 1

Abstract: This study was performed to evaluate the economic feasibility of the Ktoswall longwall mining system. The Kloswall system utilizes a deep web mining concept. It was studied both to determine its own economic efficiency and to compare it to the economic efficiency of conventional longwall and continuous mining systems. A broad-range of mine scenarios and equipment configurations was studied for each mining system. The principal economic factor used in the analysis was Rate of Return on Investment. This factor w… Show more

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“…We have adopted that viewpoint in constructing the moving baseline. Schroeder, et al (1978) and Rybak (1979) reached this same conclusion in their studies of future systems.…”
Section: Extrapolated Loncwallmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…We have adopted that viewpoint in constructing the moving baseline. Schroeder, et al (1978) and Rybak (1979) reached this same conclusion in their studies of future systems.…”
Section: Extrapolated Loncwallmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Gross (1979) and Schroeder, et al (1978) describe efforts to increase the production rate by cutting a wider web. In one of these studies maximum shearer production rate was constrained bŷ onveyor capacity.…”
Section: Extrapolated Loncwallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study to determine the optimal face length for longwall systems having a panel length of approximately the same measure as above (3024 ft) found, that little difference occurred with respect to return on investment for face lengths ranging from 200ft to 500ft (see Ref. 40). Therefore, a face length of 500 ft was selected for the longwall cases.…”
Section: Longwall Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This practice is quite common in the United Kingdom (Ref. 22). Each shearer would be assigned to a particular segment of the face.…”
Section: -5mentioning
confidence: 99%
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