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Economics of large-scale surface coal mining using simulation modes. Final report, volume 9. Multiple dipping seam mining using Green River region test case

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/7214460· OSTI ID:7214460
Large-scale surface coal mining will play a key role in meeting the future energy needs of the U.S., especially in affecting the costs of coal conversion and advanced combustion processes being developed by ERDA. Fluor Utah, Inc., with Bonner and Moore Associates, Inc. as subcontractor, was contracted to study the costs and problems of large-scale surface coal mining. This project resulted in a series of computer models for use by the industry in mine planning and analysis, and by government in estimating future energy costs. Simulation models representative of mountain top removal mining techniques which were developed, documented and tested are described. The simulation models provide detailed information on mining systems and equipment to assist in mine design and equipment selection. The Green River Strippable Coal Resource Region was used to test the models. A hypothetical mining situation representative of typical mining problems and conditions encountered in the region was selected.
Research Organization:
Fluor Utah, Inc., San Mateo, CA (USA); Bonner and Moore Associates, Inc., Houston, TX (USA)
OSTI ID:
7214460
Report Number(s):
FE-1520-109
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English