A View of Underground Coal Mining in the 21st Century
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 331 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
The intent of this address is to look forward into  the 21st Century and present certain thoughts as to how  underground coal mining might be conducted. The views  in this talk are based principally on the author's  experience with mining practices in the United States. It may be difficult to accept, but the 21st Century  is a mere 12 years away. What new techniques will be  available? To develop an understanding of the way in  which technology has been and could be changing, a two- stage analysis is made of mining technology for U.S.  Coal. The first phase covers the period 1975 to the  present, while the second includes 1960 to 1975. This  historical perspective includes a view of underground  production by mining methods, considerations of labour  productivity, and a review of accident and fatality rates. Several topics are important features of this  historical analysis. Among the most significant are: (1)  the introduction of Ion-wall mining technology into U.S.  underground coal mines, (2) the use of computers to  assist in mine planning and design activities, (3) major  efforts to improve health and safety performance, with  emphasis on underground dust control, and (4)  improvements in mining equipment with an eye towards  increased reliability and up-time performance. Based on that historical perspective, projections  are made in three increments. The first being immediately  at the turn of the century, the second being a dozen or so  years beyond that, and the third being at the quarter point  of the 21st Century.
Citation
APA: (1988) A View of Underground Coal Mining in the 21st Century
MLA: A View of Underground Coal Mining in the 21st Century. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.
