The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China

© 2018 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature Coal seam that is thinner than a certain value is defined as thin coal seams (TCS). It commonly occurs in China as it covers 84.2% of the mining area. This situation is even severe in China’s large surface coal mines, in which TCS...

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Main Authors: Liu, P., Zhou, W., Cai, Q., Shi, X., Xu, Guang
Format: Journal Article
Published: Spinger 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68671
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author Liu, P.
Zhou, W.
Cai, Q.
Shi, X.
Xu, Guang
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Zhou, W.
Cai, Q.
Shi, X.
Xu, Guang
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description © 2018 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature Coal seam that is thinner than a certain value is defined as thin coal seams (TCS). It commonly occurs in China as it covers 84.2% of the mining area. This situation is even severe in China’s large surface coal mines, in which TCS accounts for 10–50% of the total reserve. Most TCS cannot be feasibly mined due to the working conditions of commonly used mining equipment. A tremendous of resource is wasted due to the abandon of TCS as overburden waste. It also causes environmental problems. This paper investigated the current status of TCS mining in China, and compared different approaches to feasibly recovery this resource. The surface miner method has the potential and advantages to be applied to the mining of TCS, and a method to optimize its working condition is proposed. A case study was conducted, which shows, if correctly planned, a surface miner can recover most of the TCS reserve without delaying the main coal seam production.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-686712018-06-29T12:35:13Z The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China Liu, P. Zhou, W. Cai, Q. Shi, X. Xu, Guang © 2018 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature Coal seam that is thinner than a certain value is defined as thin coal seams (TCS). It commonly occurs in China as it covers 84.2% of the mining area. This situation is even severe in China’s large surface coal mines, in which TCS accounts for 10–50% of the total reserve. Most TCS cannot be feasibly mined due to the working conditions of commonly used mining equipment. A tremendous of resource is wasted due to the abandon of TCS as overburden waste. It also causes environmental problems. This paper investigated the current status of TCS mining in China, and compared different approaches to feasibly recovery this resource. The surface miner method has the potential and advantages to be applied to the mining of TCS, and a method to optimize its working condition is proposed. A case study was conducted, which shows, if correctly planned, a surface miner can recover most of the TCS reserve without delaying the main coal seam production. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68671 10.1007/s10706-018-0562-3 Spinger restricted
spellingShingle Liu, P.
Zhou, W.
Cai, Q.
Shi, X.
Xu, Guang
The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China
title The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China
title_full The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China
title_fullStr The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China
title_full_unstemmed The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China
title_short The Thin Coal Seam (TCS) Mining Technology for Open Pit Mines in China
title_sort thin coal seam (tcs) mining technology for open pit mines in china
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68671