Pneumatic Conveying In Open Pit Mines - Application Of Pneumatic Conveying To Open Pit Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. J. Aitken
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The pneumatic conveying of relatively large abrasive materials by dilute-phase conveying techniques has been applied in the underground mining industry for many years especially for backfilling mines and the hoisting of ore, coal, or rock out of the mines. The technique was extensively used in Europe, especially Germany and Britain for backfilling coal mines with rejects from the coal cleaning plants which not only helped to reduce environmental problems on the surface, but offered support to the overlaying strata in the deep underground mines, Similar techniques are being employed in the U.S.A. especially in uranium mines for the disposal of tailings, the main purpose being to extract a larger percentage of the ore from the pillars especially under weak roof conditions. Other than for the backfilling of abandoned mine entries, pneumatic conveying has not been applied in the mining industry in surface applications. In this paper, some consideration is given to three applications for open pit mining which may prove beneficial, namely hoisting coal up the high wall, sealing off auger holes, and stabilizing the high wall when being undercut by a longwall system.
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APA: W. J. Aitken  (1981)  Pneumatic Conveying In Open Pit Mines - Application Of Pneumatic Conveying To Open Pit Mining

MLA: W. J. Aitken Pneumatic Conveying In Open Pit Mines - Application Of Pneumatic Conveying To Open Pit Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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