IPCC – Systems and Potential Applications in Turkish Mines

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@mastersthesis{1c2d9f0b9fb846a8b4cd36e70981fa6d,
title = "IPCC – Systems and Potential Applications in Turkish Mines",
abstract = "For more than six decades continuous mining and haulage has been the predominant methodology for high capacity coal or lignite production as well as overburden removal in soft rock open pit mining. The development and innovation of better crushing technology during recent years now enables continuous mining and haulage in hard rock applications as well. Today more than 450 in-pit crushing and conveying systems are operating worldwide. The first task was to get an overview of suitable mines for IPCC in Turkey, combined their development plans for current operations and new projects in the next 15 years. Also the financial status, mining method, subcontractors must be taken in consideration and responsible persons must be contacted. The available IPCC equipment and selection criteria for IPCC are considered. This is based on documents, presentations and articles from different sources. Furthermore, the mining companies and their current operations are evaluated. Mines are selected based on their characteristics and selected parameters for IPCC potentials. A ranking is made from the remaining mines and detailed technical and economic considerations must be taken.",
keywords = "IPCC, kontinuierliche Gewinnung, Hartgestein, crushing, conveying, T{\"u}rkei, IPCC, Turkey, Mining System, continuous mining, hard rock, crushing, conveying",
author = "Manuel Wartbichler",
note = "embargoed until 16-06-2020",
year = "2015",
language = "English",

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TY - THES

T1 - IPCC – Systems and Potential Applications in Turkish Mines

AU - Wartbichler, Manuel

N1 - embargoed until 16-06-2020

PY - 2015

Y1 - 2015

N2 - For more than six decades continuous mining and haulage has been the predominant methodology for high capacity coal or lignite production as well as overburden removal in soft rock open pit mining. The development and innovation of better crushing technology during recent years now enables continuous mining and haulage in hard rock applications as well. Today more than 450 in-pit crushing and conveying systems are operating worldwide. The first task was to get an overview of suitable mines for IPCC in Turkey, combined their development plans for current operations and new projects in the next 15 years. Also the financial status, mining method, subcontractors must be taken in consideration and responsible persons must be contacted. The available IPCC equipment and selection criteria for IPCC are considered. This is based on documents, presentations and articles from different sources. Furthermore, the mining companies and their current operations are evaluated. Mines are selected based on their characteristics and selected parameters for IPCC potentials. A ranking is made from the remaining mines and detailed technical and economic considerations must be taken.

AB - For more than six decades continuous mining and haulage has been the predominant methodology for high capacity coal or lignite production as well as overburden removal in soft rock open pit mining. The development and innovation of better crushing technology during recent years now enables continuous mining and haulage in hard rock applications as well. Today more than 450 in-pit crushing and conveying systems are operating worldwide. The first task was to get an overview of suitable mines for IPCC in Turkey, combined their development plans for current operations and new projects in the next 15 years. Also the financial status, mining method, subcontractors must be taken in consideration and responsible persons must be contacted. The available IPCC equipment and selection criteria for IPCC are considered. This is based on documents, presentations and articles from different sources. Furthermore, the mining companies and their current operations are evaluated. Mines are selected based on their characteristics and selected parameters for IPCC potentials. A ranking is made from the remaining mines and detailed technical and economic considerations must be taken.

KW - IPCC

KW - kontinuierliche Gewinnung

KW - Hartgestein

KW - crushing

KW - conveying

KW - Türkei

KW - IPCC

KW - Turkey

KW - Mining System

KW - continuous mining

KW - hard rock

KW - crushing

KW - conveying

M3 - Master's Thesis

ER -