Technology and Processes Description of Tasra Coal Projest of Chsanala – A Case Study
Author(s):
Girijesh Kumar , BIT Sindri; SK Singh, BIT Sindri; BK Sinha, Ex GM, Chasnala ISP, Chasnala, Dhanbad- 828 135, Jharkhand
Keywords:
non-renewable, tunneling, digging, draglines, conveyors & shearers
Abstract:
Coal, a non-renewable source of energy, is found in several parts of the world. The coal layers are mined by two methods: open cast mining and underground mining. Coal is formed from organic matter with high carbon content. Coal mining has had many developments over the recent years, from the early days of men tunneling, digging and manually extracting the coal on carts, to large open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires the use of draglines, trucks, conveyors, jacks and shearers. This coalfield presently has a complex situation with the mining and associated conditions. Therefore, for the development of the most appropriate technical option for the coalfield it is necessary to develop an inventory of the geo-mining conditions. In the present paper, study of data including borehole lithology, lay and disposition of coal seams, strip ratio analysis, surface constraints etc. will be carried out.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV2I11241
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| Published in | : | Volume : 2, Issue : 11
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| Publication Date | : | 01/06/2016
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| Page(s) | : | 547-554
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