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Malõšev, R., 2020
Soonuri kasutamisvõimaluste analüüs Ojamaa põlevkivikaevanduse näitel [Magistritöö. Juhendaja: T. Tomberg]
Malõšev, R.
Aasta | 2020 |
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Pealkiri tõlgitud | Analysis of possibilities for using chain cutter mining machines in the Ojamaa oil shale mine |
Kirjastus | Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli geoloogia instituut |
Kirjastuse koht | Tallinn |
Leheküljed | 1-47 |
Tüüp | magistritöö |
Eesti autor | |
Keel | eesti |
Id | 32598 |
Abstrakt
The task of the work was to develop an alternative drill-and-blast technology for oil shale roomand-pillar mining in the Ojamaa oil shale mine. Current drill-and-blast plan requires drilling of nine 280 mm first cut drillholes into D/C layer. A new drill-and-blast plan for oil shale room-and-pillar mining with use of chainsaw machine Fantini was developed. Developed technology foresees 1 horizontal (roof) and 2 vertical slots (on the sides of the room) are cut in the oil shale layers.
The main goals of the introduction of new technology are:
- To reduce the specific and overall consumption of explosives during mining, thus increasing the share of coarse oil shale in product;
- To reduce dilution of run-of-mine from non-industrial layers (roof layers);
- To reduce oli shale losses in pillars.
Comparison of the two technological options shows that:
- The specific and overall consumption of explosives is reduced
- Current technology 0,96 kg/m3
- New technology 0,92 - 0,47 kg/m3
- Oil shale losses in the pillars:
- Current technology 16%
- New technology 12%
- The share of coarse oil shale in product will probably increase.
Further theoretical and empirical research is needed in the future to specify the parameters of the developed technological solution.
Viimati muudetud: 26.6.2021