An Assessment Of Vehicles Used In Underground Trackles Mining Operations At Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 27
- File Size:
- 1703 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
The successful re-opening of the Cobar min- eral field was dependent upon the success- ful introduction of highly productive, low  cost mining. Mechanised cut and fill stop- ing with incline access was selected for  the C.S.A. mine because it permitted flexi- bility, complete primary extraction with no  secondary pillar recovery, minimised dilu- tion and oxidation, a minimum of pre-pro- duction development and because diesel  powered load-haul-dump (L.H.D.) units were proving reliable and highly productive  in the U.S.A. Although L.H.D. vehicles are the key to the  success of the mining method, four other  main groups of vehicles are utilised in  the mine - trucks, scaling vehicles, ser- vicing vehicles and specialist vehicles. The operating requirements at the C.S.A.  mine are more stringent than those encount- ered in many other underground mining oper- ations. The first L.H.D. vehicle used at  Cobar - the Transloader - had considerable  difficulty in loading and discharging  coarse production ore. The Wagner ST5  Scoop Tram performed this duty much better.  However, the first generation Scoop Trams  were not robust enough to withstand the  heavy duty and many modifications were  necessary before acceptable availabilities  were obtained. Similar modifications were necessary for  the Eimco 916 vehicle but the Eimco 915 unit came much closer to meeting the duty  requirements. Eventually Cobar technical personnel design- ed a L.H.D. vehicle to meet specific C.S.A.  mine conditions. These units have proven  most satisfactory. Over 8 years of operation the underground  vehicle fleet has become a proliferation  of vehicle types. A standardisation pro- gram has been initiated based upon common  prime movers being mated with "trailer"  units to serve specific functions. Standardisation will reduce inventory  levels and facilitate training of operating  and maintenance personnel.
Citation
APA: (1973) An Assessment Of Vehicles Used In Underground Trackles Mining Operations At Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd
MLA: An Assessment Of Vehicles Used In Underground Trackles Mining Operations At Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.
