Selection of a mechanical mining system for an underground chromite mine

N. Bilgin, H. Copur*, C. Balci, H. Tuncdemir, D. Tumac, C. Feridunoglu

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Abstract

The success of adapting mechanical excavation technology to small-scale mines comes with a motivated team work of mine personnel, consultants and machine manufacturers, as in the examples of many successful applications. A research project supported by the Turkey Republic Prime Ministry State Planning Organization (DPT) is partly summarized in this study. A typical operating underground chromite mine, which is candidate for application of a mechanical excavation system, is chosen for analyses. After gathering some operational and geological information, a few blocks of chromite ores and host rock harsburgite are sampled during mine visits. Samples are subjected to full-scale laboratory cutting tests and physical and mechanical property tests. Adaptability of selected excavation system to the mine is discussed in detail based on production rate, shaft capacity, mine layout design, muck size, ore processing, backfilling, machine cost, cutter consumption, loading, haulage, support, workforce, scheduling and machine adaptation process. A light-weight multi-tool miner interchangeable with an impact hammer tool and a roadheader cutterhead could be technically and efficiently adapted to the chromite mine for production at stopes having around 8 m2 trapezoidal cross-sections. Development drivages in harsburgite might be efficiently excavated by an impact hammer tool; however, an enlargement of cross-section from 5 to 8 m2 is required. The enlargement cost is compensated with the rapid excavation rate, safer production, larger muck sizes for backfilling, and lesser labor and lower production cost.

Original languageEnglish
Pages120-143
Number of pages24
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event14th International Symposium on Mine Planning and Equipment Selection, MPES 2005 and the 5th International Conference on Computer Applications in the Minerals Industries, CAMI 2005 - Banff, AB, Canada
Duration: 31 Oct 20053 Nov 2005

Conference

Conference14th International Symposium on Mine Planning and Equipment Selection, MPES 2005 and the 5th International Conference on Computer Applications in the Minerals Industries, CAMI 2005
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityBanff, AB
Period31/10/053/11/05

Keywords

  • Chromite mine planning
  • Full-scale rock cutting test
  • Impact hammer
  • Multi-tool miner
  • Roadheader
  • Selection of mechanical excavator

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