Conference Proceedings
Underground Operators' Conference, West Coast Tasmania
Conference Proceedings
Underground Operators' Conference, West Coast Tasmania
Operational Assessment of Underground Conveying Systems
Simple parameters, capable of easy observation on-site under operating conditions without interruption to production, are outlined for the operational assessment of underground conveyor systems. Recording techniques, methods of analysis and deduction of operational characteristics are discussed for batch inputs to several points of a multiple belt conveyor system with limited inter-belt storage capacity. Particular attention is given to input and output load- time distributions, utilisation of inter-belt storage capability and system shutdown behaviour. Actual data, observed for a transfer feeder located between two trunk conveyor belts in an underground coal mine, is used to illustrate the operational assessment of an underground system. Load sensitive feedback systems-are briefly considered.
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D G N Clark
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- Published: 1982
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- Unique ID: P198203016