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		2014_02_19 For Release to MEMMES Members
	
	
		Mining Technology was the Official Journal of The Institution of Mining Electrical and Mining Mechanical Engineers
		MINING TECHNOLOGY ISSN (00265276)
	
		Prior to the 1995/1996 IMEMME Merger with IMM and the change in focus from Underground Coal Mining to broarder all types of Mining coverage, the Mining Technoology Journal was a primary source of technical papers specifically related to Electrical & Mechanical Engineering challenges and solutions in underground coal mines. It had a particular focus on the UK Coal Industry however Australian and South Africian articles also appeared.
	
		The Safety of the Australian Coal Industry owes much to knowledge transfer from the UK including previous Inspectors of Electrical Engineering like Meurig Rhys Lloyd (MR Lloyd) and the other NCB skilled engineeers colliers who emigrated.
	
		In addition, out of necessity the Australian Coal Industry has had some innovative Coal Indusrty Leaders including Ernest Thomas Faulkner & Albert Weeks who contributed so much to the industry, IMEMME & MEMMES.
	
		This spreadsheet and Mining Technology Journal Project is dedicated to the memory and skills of those Engineers with the hope that lessons learnt the hard way can now be more easlily passed onto the next generation of Mining Electrical & Mining Mechanical Engineers.
	
	
		This spreadsheet provides a starting point electronic record that is searchable covering Mining Technology Articles 1973 through to 1997.
	
		Use the Filter on "Column M" of the Mining Technology 1973-1997 Worksheet to sort by Area of interest
	
		Hard copies of particular Mining Technology Articles can be obtained from the following:
		1) NSW DPI Library Maitland - holds an incomplete set 1976 to 1997
		2) University of Sydney Library - Holds on Stack - 1974 to 1997
		3) University of Queensland Library (St Lucia Campus)- Some on shelf, some held on Stack - 1969 to 1997 + previous Journals of AMEE & AMEME
	
		=>>Search on TROVE the National Libraries Database using "advanced search" & select from the drop down menu "the ISSN Number" to identify Libraries that hold Mining Technology
		ISSN 00265276
		trove.nla.gov.au
	
	
		,pdf Copies of the articles
		Are presently not available. Discussions with IMM, IOM and OneMine.org to be completed by MEMMES & IEAust.
	
	
	No.	Revision History
	1	2014_02_19 MINING TECHNOLOGY 1974 to 1997 MEMMES Release
AMEE & AMEME & IMEMME
	
		Brief History of AMEE & AMEME & IMEMME =>> Now MEMMES
	
		http://www.mining-scotland.org/history.htm
	
		In 1909 the Association of Mining Electrical Engineers (AMEE) was formed in Manchester. Members consisted of practicing colliery electricians and others involved in design, manufacture, education and research relating to electrical equipment for use in coalmines. A structure of regional branches was adopted to elect suitable members to advance the knowledge and competence of colliery engineers and electricians. By the following year, 10 Branches had been established including the West and East of Scotland Branches.
	
		The Stirling Sub-Branch of the West of Scotland Branch was formed in 1954 and the two merged to become the West of Scotland & Stirling Branch in 1968. The East of Scotland Branch held its meetings in Dunfermline and its name changed to the Fife Branch in 1931. The Lothians Branch was formed in 1918 and finally the Ayrshire Branch was formed in 1920 but became a Sub-Branch of the West of Scotland Branch six years later.
	
		In 1941 the Association of Mining Electrical Engineers changed its name to the Association of Mining Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (AMEME). A further name changed occurred in 1983 when the Association became The Institution of Mining Electrical and Mining Mechanical Engineers (IMEMME).
	
		In 1990, discussions took place between The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (IMM), The Institution of Mining Engineers, and The Institution of Mining Electrical and Mining Mechanical Engineers to consider a possible merger between the institutions. However, at that time a merger did not transpire. However, in 1995, The Institution of Mining Engineers merged with the Institution of Mining Electrical and Mining Mechanical Engineers when Her Majesty approved the Supplementary Charter and new Byelaws.
	
		Very soon afterwards discussions on a merger between The Institution of Mining Engineers and The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy reopened. The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy’s roots go back to 1892. It was believed that the activities of the two institutions both overlapped and were complementary. The relative strength of the UK branches of the one Institution would complement the overseas presence of the other. Consequently, The Mining Institute of Scotland was The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Scotland Branch in 1998.
	
		Many Australian Members of IMEMME were dissapointed amalgamation of IMEMME into IMM.
	
		=>> Thus the Mining Electrical & Mining Mechanical Engineers Society (MEMMES) was created as a Technical Society under the IEAust Banner.
http://www.mining-scotland.org/history.htm
Mining Technology 1973-1997
	pdf	Authors	MINING TECHNOLOGY ISSN (0026-5276) =>> From 1973 to 1997	Year	Source title	Vol	Issue	Art. No.	Pg. start	Pg. end	Pg. count	Cited by	Sort by Item of Interest		Link	Affiliations	Authors with affiliations	Abstract	Author Keywords	Index Keywords	Molecular Sequence Numbers	Chemicals/CAS	Tradenames	Manufacturers	Funding Details	References	Correspondence Address	Editors	Sponsors	Publisher	Conference name	Conference date	Conference location	Conference code	ISSN	ISBN	CODEN	DOI	PubMed ID	Language of Original Document	Abbreviated Source Title	Document Type	Source
	Y	INDEX	1973 INDEX	1973	Mining Technology								Index of articles
		Walters J.S.B.	REVIEW OF TELEMETRY IN MINING.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636		409	417			Telemetering		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015672188&partnerID=40&md5=97feeffb92fc00c1f9aeb261f9bdde5d		Walters, J.S.B.	In the context of the paper the concept of telemetering includes simple indication, remote control, and many other aspects as well as remote measurement. Paper discusses various forms of telemetering, their limitations and the general context in which they apply to the mining industry. The discussion presupposes in all instances that the function to be monitored is available in an electrical form, either as current, a voltage or as an open-, or short circuit.		MINES AND MINING							Walters, J.S.B.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Lambert G.F.P.	VOLTAGE REGULATION OF UNDERGROUND MINING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636		426	427			Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015673608&partnerID=40&md5=dd2645ed92fa0b93e51e7763c834ddf9		Lambert, G.F.P.	This article describes what is felt to be a workable and reliable method of predicting the performance of underground electrical supply systems when supplying coal face machinery and recommends its use in the planning stage of a coal face project. It discusses the basis for such a method and presents the simple formula used in the calculations.		ELECTRIC LINES - Voltage Regulation; COAL MINES AND MINING							Lambert, G.F.P.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Beard John	NEW INTRINSICALLY SAFE TELEPHONE.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636		436	438			IS Communications		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015673911&partnerID=40&md5=7a7db3e358c204481553829c6fccd057		Beard, John	Intrinsically safe telephone system has been designed to replace the existing in British coal mines underground telephones. The telephones in use at the moment in every mine do not comply with the latest Cadmium brake test although the speech and dialling system could be easily modified to be acceptable. As in the future these telephones would have to be replaced it was decided to lay
out a specification such that all future telephones from every manufacturer could be compatible on any mine telephone system. At the same time the specification also brought out a completely new concept of a mine telephone. This concept was that the telephone itself should have loudspeaking facilities and also be fitted with rechargeable batteries, these batteries being charged along the telephone line. The whole new, safe system is described.		MINING LAWS AND REGULATIONS - United Kingdom; COAL MINES AND MINING							Beard, John								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Smith Richard H.	COLLIERY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636		438	440			IS Communications		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015670688&partnerID=40&md5=877010fbf90a506896b066da7c7411ec		Smith, Richard H.	Loudspeaking communication systems that are important in coal mines as warning means besides other purposes, have always presented the design engineer with problems but the steadily increasing demand for more out-stations per power source, and more audio power, coupled with less power being available, resulted in a new generation of amplifier unit. Paper describes a new battery operated system whose block diagram is shown and which has been developed with the purpose to eliminate previous problems.		AMPLIFIERS, AUDIO FREQUENCY; LOUDSPEAKERS; COAL MINES AND MINING							Smith, Richard H.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Brooks Brian	RADIO SIGNALLING SYSTEMS APPLIED TO HAULAGES.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636		440	441			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015673635&partnerID=40&md5=cc9ec705211e5989d22a07e06a561094		Brooks, Brian	Demands for greater manpower economy have led to the re-design and modification of haulage systems to increase speeds and distances. Faster systems have greater demands on signalling systems and a new method has been sought to give reliable and safe signalling from enclosed carriages running at speeds of around 15 miles per hour, over distances of several thousand meters using mobile radio frequency range (68-88 MHz). The British National Coal Board pioneered an audio system at the Longannet Mine complex in Scotland. this system covers a range of about 9 Km using a co-axial transmission line and has been working very successfully despite very wet conditions. Its operation is described.		CONVEYORS - Control; COAL MINES AND MINING							Brooks, Brian								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Chandler K.W.	ON LINE COMPUTER CONTROL AT COLLIERIES.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636						Computer Applic		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015672189&partnerID=40&md5=39e24e9ec1eb311e0956f1cbb4eeb04a		Chandler, K.W.	The paper examines the advantages that may be gained from using mini-computers for automatic control of mining plant and outlines some of the obstacles that must be overcome before computer systems can become generally applicable to colliery control problems. As examples it suggests the application to the supervisory control and monitoring of a copreparation plant and to the automatic control of coal clearance systems. The provision of performance reports to aid management is also included.		COAL PREPARATION - Control; MINING ENGINEERING - Computer Applications; COAL MINES AND MINING							Chandler, K.W.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Anon	PROTOTYPE DUST HELMET.	1973	Mining Technology	55	636						Dust & Ventilation		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015672826&partnerID=40&md5=96f09e3c2829b251c0b6741ba38e9818		Anon	Article describes a hood or ″space helmet″ that is being developed by the Safety in Mines Research Establishment (SMRE) of the British National Coal Board. Its design comprises a small battery powered axial fan that blows dusty air through a bag filter mounted inside the top of the helmet, and the clean filtered air passes over the wearer's face and escapes from the bottom of a flexible skirt which is designed to reduce inward leakage of unfiltered air. A pre-filter is used to remove large dust particles from the air, and this both prolongs the life of the main filter and protects the fan. The helmet incorporates a visor which can be opened to enable the wearer to eat, drink, blow his nose, etc. , without having to remove the helmet. This feature makes it necessary to mount the cap lamp in a novel position, but this may not be a drawback. The fan delivers about 150 liters of clean air per minute, for a power consumption of about 0. 5 W.		BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT - Respirators; MINERS															265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		O'Hagan J.G.	UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY AT A LARGE COPPER MINE.	1973	Mining Technology	55	637		464	467			Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015679494&partnerID=40&md5=ab3a7ef0d2c96d71627c1ec04514ff3f		O'Hagan, J.G.	This paper deals mainly with the application of electrical energy at the Rokana Mine of Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines in Zambia, it also deals briefly with the history of the establisment of a Copperbelt Grid System from its early beginning to the present system with a maximum demand of over 530 Mw.		COPPER MINES AND MINING							O'Hagan, J.G.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Thompson J.	SOME ASPECTS OF MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING.	1973	Mining Technology	55	637		478	482			Maintenance		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015679304&partnerID=40&md5=4ae6119d5039ae04cf569e3ff31230b9		Thompson, J.	Based on conditions prevailing in British coal fields, paper discusses the duty of a maintenance engineer divided into the following categories: planned maintenance; design for maintenance; defects and modifications - quality control; rationalization and standardization; spares provisioning; liaison with other departments on matters affecting engineering; and training.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Thompson, J.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Luxmore S.	ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN MINES FOR THE PERIOD 1965-1971.	1973	Mining Technology	55	638						Safety		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015728115&partnerID=40&md5=69e261dc32fa7131fae67996794a6a14		Luxmore, S.	First section of the report covers the dangerous occurrences arising from the rise of electric power in British mines during the seven year period from 1965-1971. Statistics covering all serious electric accidents, number of persons killed and injured, as well analysis of the causes are included. Second section is concerned with the safety aspects of developments in the mining electrical field which have taken place during this period.		ELECTRIC ACCIDENTS; COAL MINES AND MINING							Luxmore, S.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	INDEX	1974 INDEX	1974	Mining Technology								Index of articles
		Eaves R.	RELEASE OF MEN FROM DEEP MINES IN THE EVENT OF LOSS OF ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY.	1974	Mining Technology	56	639		8	12			Safety		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015958295&partnerID=40&md5=3c85d38827e2bb579c02290e909b63fc		Eaves, R.	Back in the winter of 1970, severe atmospheric conditions interrupted the electric power supply to some of the British coal mines for several hours. Such conditions affected also the availability of mobile emergency hoisting engines, as well as the transport of rescue and other personnel. These circumstances prompted the British National Coal Board to: investigate the ability of each mine to cope with such conditions; provide each mine with the internal resources to evacuate the mine in the event of sustained electric power failure; and require each mine to set up complete emergency procedures that would also include a mobile emergency hoisting engine. Paper examines the typical, main hoisting systems, as installed in the British coal mines, and discusses the recommended emergency arrangement.		MINE HOISTS - Electric Drive; MINE RESCUE; COAL MINES AND MINING							Eaves, R.								265276		MNGTB
Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Wilkie J.F.	CARE AND RELIABILITY OF ROTATING ELECTRICAL MINING EQUIPMENT.	1974	Mining Technology	56	639		18	22			Maintenance		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015958023&partnerID=40&md5=28e762621ff3cc198d6af7b782180a68		Wilkie, J.F.	The coal industry is increasingly working its machines harder and longer and concentrating on fewer units. There are several prime factors to consider if reliability is to be obtained from rotating plant; to wit, the proper selection of ball and roller bearings as well as the selection and use of greases.		BEARINGS - Lubrication; ELECTRIC MACHINERY - Maintenance; COAL MINES AND MINING							Wilkie, J.F.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Redick M.D.	UNIQUE ELECTRICAL PROBLEM IN MINING AND A SOLUTION.	1974	Mining Technology	56	639		24	28			Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0015980131&partnerID=40&md5=e9b5ae970f2955535691efe4dda03eee		Redick, M.D.	Problem consisting of combination of: real power load swing limitation; voltage control; power oscillations; and frequency control arose when the Utah Development Co. started the negotiations to obtain a power source for the large, coking-coal surface mines in north-central Queensland, Australia. Paper presents a detailed analysis of the problem and several routes to its solution.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Redick, M.D.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Holmes J.	EARTH FAULT CURRENT LIMITATION FOR COAL FACE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.	1974	Mining Technology	56	640		48	52			Electrical Protection		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016027246&partnerID=40&md5=d58d468f39703f38ee2e3f53005a2b32		Holmes, J.	The limitation of earth fault current and the earth fault protection of coal face power circuits are, of necessity, very closely related. This paper, while giving details of a new proposed method of limitation also deals with pertinent points affecting earth leakage protection. Initially a brief outline of past and present systems is given, and this is followed by a description of the new proposed scheme which, it is shown, would greatly reduce the magnitude of earth fault currents, and would also simplify and reduce the cost of equipment required.		ELECTRIC FAULT CURRENTS - Leakage Currents; COAL MINES AND MINING							Holmes, J.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Symes W.C., Morgan A.M.	IMPROVED FLEXIBILITY IN MINING CABLES.	1974	Mining Technology	56	640		56	58			Cables		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016027247&partnerID=40&md5=52e25dbc62a78434178d65a7fb744430		Symes, W.C.; Morgan, A.M.	Cables in use today in British Collieries for 3. 3 kv system operation are based on a design which incorporates solid aluminum conductors, PVC insulated, with a double layer of steel armour wires bedded between extruded PVC sheaths. While such cables have proved entirely satisfactory in operation, yet they have a setback in their stiffness that complicates their underground transportation. Examination of the current design of 3. 3 kv cables indicated two regions in which the flexibility could be modified, namely: the conductors; and the armour. Two alternative designs were considered having stranded aluminum conductors and respectively one and two layers of stranded armour wires. Testing of either design under the normal, underground operating conditions, is reported.		COAL MINES AND MINING - Electric Equipment; ELECTRIC CABLES							Symes, W.C.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Walker W., Bakkenist P.A.	THYRISTOR-CONVERTER-SUPPLIED DC HOISTS.	1974	Mining Technology	56	640		62	67			Winder		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016026370&partnerID=40&md5=b9bb0d916db41f22e99c1e9ea058e518		Walker, W.; Bakkenist, P.A.	The winder described in this paper is an in-line Blair hoist rated at 6960 hp hoisting a 20 ton payload from a depth of 3690 ft at a speed of 50 ft/sec (34 mph). It is the first Blair multi-rope hoist to be installed in the UK, and is also the second largest winder in the UK. The second shaft at the same mine is served by a 1350 hp thyristor-fed service winder. Paper compares the three available types of electric drive i. e. the ac slipring motor; the dc Ward Leonard drive; and the dc thyristor convertor. Reasons for adopting the latter are given and its operation is described.		THYRISTORS - Applications; MINE HOISTS							Walker, W.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Sharpe M.	NCB/DOSCO IN SEAM HEADING MACHINE.	1974	Mining Technology	56	641		87	91			Mining Machines		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016035206&partnerID=40&md5=d3bc5ea109aedde73b25aa56c4ae06c5		Sharpe, M.	Paper describes a cutter loader that has been recently developed with the cooperation of the British National Coal Board and which is designed to drive 14 ft. wide headings in coal seams between 42 and 66 in. thick. Coal is cut by picks mounted on a Renold 6-in. pitch, endless chain and removed by 18 loading buckets, also attached directly to the chain into a discharge conveyor. The chain is driven by two hydraulic motors. Electrical control-, and hydraulic circuits of the machine are described. Experience and performance to date is reported and trends of future developments are indicated.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Sharpe, M.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Collins J. R.	The Colliery Engineer and his Men	1974	Mining Technology	56	641		93	96			Engineering as a profession		HCS		NCB & AMEME	Presidential address paper Paper offers insight into the role of the engineer in NCB mines in UK. Ongoing trainging, responsibility for ensuring safety, interacting with staff.
	Y	Walker S.C.	The Engineer in Society	1974	Mining Technology	56	641		97	99			Engineering as a profession		HCS		NCB & AMEME	Training, aptitude onging professional development
		Donkin R.	EQUIPMENT AND ORGANISATION OF A MINES' RESCUE STATION.	1974	Mining Technology	56	642		129	134			Safety		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016049726&partnerID=40&md5=f1dba3460d44348d444add8c3c70ac09		Donkin, R.	At the present time there are 26 stations providing rescue cover to the mines of England, Scotland, and Wales, that are divided into six groups, each group of which is termed a Rescue District. 13 of the rescue stations are classed as Scheme A and 13 as Scheme B stations. Scheme A provides for a permanent rescue corps to be continuously employed and ready for immediate action. Scheme B stations rely on turning out fully trained part time volunteers employed at the mines that are served by the stations. Paper describes the outfitting of the station in breathing and resuscitation apparatus, transfusion and amputation kit, rescue vehicles etc.		COAL INDUSTRY - United Kingdom; MINE RESCUE							Donkin, R.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Harrison J.S.	Coal as Raw Material for the Future	1974	Mining Technology	56	642		136	139			Coal Usage		HCS			Usage of coal,developments of applications
		Rodgers G.G.	NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING.	1974	Mining Technology	56	642		143	146			Maintenance		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016047079&partnerID=40&md5=6adb946470da06ca5c3733f7884b2ddd		Rodgers, G.G.	Nondestructive testing of mechanical equipment and gear in the British coal mines was pioneered since the mid 1950's. Among the methods employed the paper briefly describes: dye penetrant; magnetic particle inspection; ultrasonic flaw detection; and radiography. Among components examined paper lists: mine hoist reduction gears; shafts; brake gear, and other equipment. The significance of the imperfections is stressed.		MACHINERY - Testing; METALS TESTING - Nondestructive Testing; COAL MINES AND MINING							Rodgers, G.G.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Marinovic Nenad	DIGITAL PROTECTION AGAINST EARTH FAULTS AND SHORT CIRCUITS IN ELECTRICAL NETWORKS IN MINES (ASZK SYSTEM).	1974	Mining Technology	56	643		169	175
Electrical Protection		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016058831&partnerID=40&md5=8392c5d2d7c00042ca317801c0256d7c		Marinovic, Nenad	In underground mines two main systems of protection in lv networks are used: multi-point earth fault protection (insulated system) with network insulation control (IS) and single-point sensitive earth fault protection with core-balance transformer (ZI). Each of these systems has its advantages and disadvantages, and their application depends mainly on experience and/or tradition of using one of these systems. Paper describes the characteristics of a ASZK system developed and applied in Yugoslavian mines. It deals with the two basic faults in a network: earth fault and short circuit in the insulated system of the network (multi-point earth fault protection).		ELECTRIC ACCIDENTS - Prevention; ELECTRIC FAULT CURRENTS; ELECTRIC NETWORKS, ACTIVE - Computer Aided Analysis; MINES AND MINING							Marinovic, Nenad								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Tait A.	SOME ASPECTS OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING IN THE MINING INDUSTRY.	1974	Mining Technology	56	643		178	187			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016057957&partnerID=40&md5=fa182ff7d266fda3fd76837d1664dba0		Tait, A.	A modern colliery is a complex problem in the handling of men, materials and coal and the techniques employed in overcoming this problem have had a considerable effect on engineering in this country. Structural engineering is no exception in view of the present almost total electrification and mechanization of plant and equipment, the structures within a colliery have been developed to support the increased duties imposed by the modern apparatus now used for mechanical handling of the product. Some mishaps and collapses have been experienced, however, and this paper, while dealing with general aspects of structural engineering within the mining industry will discuss in particular, some of the design and construction problems which have caused failures.		COAL MINES AND MINING - United Kingdom; CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION - Reinforced Concrete; STEEL STRUCTURES - Failure; STRUCTURAL DESIGN							Tait, A.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y		Research Ahead	1974	Mining Technology	56	643		188	189			Research		HCS			NCB Research program
	Y	Gilbert S.	UNDERGROUND RAILWAY CONVEYING IN BRITISH COAL MINES.	1974	Mining Technology	56	644		210	216			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016072074&partnerID=40&md5=a68c7ccd869fd0b28253d8d73a148d0f		Gilbert, S.	The development of modern underground railway belt conveying practice in the National Coal Board is discussed together with the current and future trends necessary to accommodate the ever changing mining conditions and methods of working.		CONVEYORS - Belt; COAL MINES AND MINING							Gilbert, S.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Smith A.	Automatic Steering at Dawdon Colliery	1974	Mining Technology	56	644		222	233			Mining Machines		HCS			188yd face, Coal seam heigh 49 inches to 54 inches.Shearer leave 4 inches of roof coa AB16 Shearer. NCB intending to install 10 machines throughout the county. Uses a radiation process to determine 4 inch thickness of roof coal.l
	Y	Webster R.	The Mechanical and Electrical Engineer in Coal Mining	1974	Mining Technology	56	645		257	262			Engineering as a profession		HCS			Training of the Elec Mech Engineer, interaction with the AMEME, assessment of competency.
	Y	Russell R.L	Engineering and the Achademic Tradition	1974	Mining Technology	56	645		263	269			Engineering as a profession		HCS			Training and competency
	Y	Davison G.W. & Moffat T.	Education of Collery Engineers	1974	Mining Technology	56	645		270	279			Engineering as a profession		HCS			Training and competency, AMEME
		Bexon I.	COMPUTERS AND AUTOMATION.	1974	Mining Technology	56	648		384	388			Computer Applic		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016115196&partnerID=40&md5=1fa41ed159b0c9617977954fdb860474		Bexon, I.	Paper describes the progress in the area of using a computer as the central logic element with an experimental installation that involved the automation of coal transportation network at the Bagworth coal mine (U. K. ). A standard minicomputer is used in the scheme with manufacturer supplied interfaces for the standard input/output devices, including crt displays and printers. Special interfaces to two data transmission systems, one direct wire, the other serial bit, have been designed, constructed and installed by the NCB's Mining Research and Development Establishment (MRDE). The design and implementation of the monitoring and control programs was also undertaken by MRDE. Block diagram of the system is shown. Future trends are discussed.		MINING ENGINEERING - Computer Applications; COMPUTER CONTROL; COAL MINES AND MINING							Bexon, I.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Allan J.A.	MINE VENTILATING FANS.	1974	Mining Technology	56	649		424	443			Dust & Ventilation		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016022395&partnerID=40&md5=db069a3bd6e88779cadfd79dfed2fe92		Allan, J.A.	Ventilation requirements of modern coalmines are demanding more intensive use of large and more powerful fans in all categories of mine fan applications. Efficiency of utilisation and reliability are becoming increasingly important because of the power levels involved, the need for continuous or near continuous operation and the serious safety and economic consequences of breakdown resulting in an interruption to the ventilation arrangements. Larger main surface fan installations will require the more widespread adoption in future of means of giving rapid duty variation, particularly where they are associated with systems of underground environmental monitoring. In the booster and auxiliary fan categories there is scope for the development of higher efficiency fans and the use of different materials or forms of construction to increase reliability. Increased power costs will require that careful control be exercised on the operation of underground fans to ensure that the most efficient systems are being continuously employed.		COAL MINES AND MINING - United Kingdom; FANS - Design; MINE VENTILATION; AUXILIARY FANS; AXIAL FLOW FANS; BOOSTER FANS; FANS; HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT; MAIN SURFACE FANS; MINE FANS; MINES; PERFORMANCE; RADIAL FLOW FANS; VENTILATION; FANS-AXIAL FLOW; FANS-CENTRIFUGAL; FANS-MIXED FLOW; LAWS; MINING; U.K; UTILISATION IN BRITISH MINES							Allan, J.A.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Kenward A.J.	Decision on Technical Qualifications	1974	Mining Technology	56	649		449	452			Engineering as a profession		HCS			Qualifiction Evaluation
		POLLEY G.F.E., KING A.P.	RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF THE MONO PUMP.	1974	Mining Technology	56	649						Safety		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016015328&partnerID=40&md5=c43b6a0486e32d0399e1acf2f5bb0e0e		POLLEY, G.F.E.; KING, A.P.	IN THE MORE HAZARDOUS OCCUPATION OF MINING THE USE OF SUCH NEW TECHNIQUE IS DEPENDENT UPON THE EFFECT OF THE SAFETY OF MEN AND MINES, AND THE PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED IN ATTAINING GREATER PRODUCTIVITY IN MINERAL EXTRACTION ARE INCREASED BY THE INHERENT NATURAL PROBLEMS AND THE GREAT VARIETY OF DIFFICULT GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ENCOUNTERED.CONSEQUENTLY ATTENTION IS FOCUSSED ON INCREASING OPERATIONAL SAFETY TO ENABLE MODERN METHODS OF IMPROVING OUTPUT TO BE ADOPTED.THE WIDER RANGE OF DESIGNS OF THE MONO PUMP MADE AVAILABLE DURING RECENT YEARS HAS CONTRIBUTED TO BOTH ASPECTS OF PRODUCTIVITY.THE USE OF AUTOMATIC CONTROLS WITH INBYE PUMPS REDUCES THE ATTENTION REQUIRED AND THE COST OF MAINTENANCE BY ELIMINATING DRY RUNNING, BUT INCREASES THE COST OF INSTALLATION, NOT LEAST BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUITABLE WATER LODGEMENTS.THE NECESSITY TO LIMIT SUCH COSTS BROUGHT A REQUIREMENT FOR SELF-PRIMING PUMPS FOR BOTH HIGHER HEADS AND INCREASED CAPACITIES.THE NEED WAS MET BY INCORPORATING TWO TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN
THE NEW DESIGN 'L' RANGE OF MONO PUMPS.THE AUTHORS DISCUSS MOULDED RUBBER TO METAL STATORS AND FLEXIBLE DRIVES.		FLEXIBLE DRIVES; HELICAL ROTOR; MINING; MONO PUMP; MOULDED RUBBER TO METAL STATORS; PRODUCT REVIEWS; PUMPS-MONO TYPE; PUMPS-SCREW; PUMPS-SOLIDS HANDLING; SINGLE SCREW/FLEXIBLE STATOR															265276					English	Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Gilbert S.	DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE TRENDS OF THE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TROLLEY LOCOMOTIVE SYSTEMS.	1974	Mining Technology	56	650		468	474			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016319069&partnerID=40&md5=cb9bf8d453b1fa036a04bb3061dd043e		Gilbert, S.	The introduction of the locomotive in British Coal mines as a means of underground transport is described together with the relative utilization of the electric trolley locomotive as ccompared to the diesel and battery locomotives. The experience gained in the United Kingdom and Germany with the underground electric trolley locomotives is discussed and comparisons made of the relevant regulations. The relative advantages and disadvantages of ac and dc powered trolley wires together with double wire and single wire/rail return are illustrated and forecasts are made of the type of electric trolley locomotive system that could be utilized for future underground duties in the United Kingdom.		LOCOMOTIVES, ELECTRIC; ELECTRIC TROLLEY LOCOMOTIVES; COAL MINES AND MINING							Gilbert, S.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Smith J.B.	MINE DEWATERING WITH HIGH PRESSURE/LARGE CAPACITY MULTI-STAGE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.	1974	Mining Technology	56	650		478	484			Pumps		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016312560&partnerID=40&md5=cee6ee8b35e64d62bae284c39cfdfee2		Smith, J.B.	The modern mine multistage centrifugal pump has changed little in basic design during the last thirty years. It is a relatively simple mechanical device which uses centrifugal force. Paper gives guidelines for: establishing head requirements; pump selection; parallel operation; and hydraulic balancing; electric centrifugal submerged, multi-stage pump is also discussed.		PUMPS - Submerged Motor; PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL; MINES AND MINING							Smith, J.B.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	INDEX	1975 INDEX	1975	Mining Technology								Index of articles
	Y		Colliery Fatality Statistics	1975	Mining Technology	57	651		9	10			Safety		HCS
	Y	Bryson William, Donaldson John	PUMPING PLANT FOR COLLIERY DE-WATERING.	1975	Mining Technology	57	651		14	22			Pumps		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016442388&partnerID=40&md5=67f1b16fb96c66251f710a42cc29f5ff		Bryson, William; Donaldson, John	In the United Kingdom colliery de-watering pumps are normally required for flows up to 1500 gal/min at heads of between 500 and 2000 ft. For such duties multiimpeller pumps are generally necessary, the water passing successively through a series of impellers mounted on a single shaft, with each impeller generating a particular head, as opposed to the reciprocating pump which forces a specific quantity of liquid through a system. Paper analyzes: performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps; types of centrifugal pumping plant used for mine drainage (shaft driven borehole pumps, submerged motor driven pumps); and describes a recent installation of large submersible pumpset. Operating experience is reported.		PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL; PUMPS, SUBMERGED MOTOR; COAL MINES AND MINING							Bryson, William								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Coan C.W.	A Glimpse into the Past	1975	Mining Technology	57	652		51	53			Engineering as a profession		HCS			Discussion of Industies in the UK
		Karge Aleksander	HYPOTHESIS OF CAUSES OF LOAD TRAVEL (IE CREEP) AMONG ROPES OF MULTI-ROPE WINDERS.	1975	Mining Technology	57	652		55	58			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016472708&partnerID=40&md5=145cc19fc054bc38561f6638a3ef0aaa		Karge, Aleksander	The theoretical analysis as well as results of measurements allow the hypothesis to be formulated, namely: winders possess a certain critical speed. After reaching this speed, and in case of the conveyance vibrations, a local slip arises on the part between extremes of dynamic forces. This critical speed depends on the radius of rope reeling, coefficient of friction of the rope with the lining and motion parameters of the vibrating conveyance suspended from the rope. The phenomenon of this local slip causes at multi-rope winders a load redistribution among individual ropes. In single-rope winders the phenomenon of local slip is usually unnoticeable but in unfavorable conditions it can produce a rope slip and therefore it may be advisable to take this into account in exercises concerning rope slip.		MINE HOISTS							Karge, Aleksander								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Sewell G.F.	MINE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM PROTECTION.	1975	Mining Technology	57	653		88	92			Electrical Protection		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016483281&partnerID=40&md5=39a14872b7c3a7dcd024406c5f7b5fe7		Sewell, G.F.	With the electrification of winding being introduced in the mid 1950s a Production Department Instruction Pl/1957/31 was issued concerning Colliery Power Supplies. The first paragraph of this instruction stated: ″The NCB switchgear shall have a breaking capacity adequate to deal with fault levels which may be expected on the present system or when any anticipated development is undertaktn.″ Therefore mine electrical distribution systems must be under constant review to ensure safe and continuous operation. with any such system, adequate protection against faults becomes a necessity, and such protection must also be under constant review if a safe and satisfactory system of working is to be maintained.		MINES AND MINING							Sewell, G.F.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Joynes F.J.	Some Thoughts on Engineers, Education and Safety in the Mining Industry	1975	Mining Technology	57	653		100	104			Engineering as a profession		HCS
	Y	Ritchie R.J.	Transformers in Parallel	1975	Mining Technology	57	653		108	110			Power		HCS			Discussion and calculations on Transformers in Parallel
	Y	Elelloch J.D.	Engineering Priorities Prt1	1975	Mining Technology	57	654		126	158			Fit for Purpose		HCS			Discussion of engineeering advances and problems with underground mining equipment components
	Y	Elelloch J.D.	Engineering Priorities Prt2	1975	Mining Technology	57	655		167	191			Fit for Purpose		HCS			Discussion of engineeering advances and problems with underground mining equipment components
	Y	Short W.A.	American Safety in Hazardous Loctions	1975	Mining Technology	57	655		192	200			Electrical Protection		HCS			Discussion of Safety Engineering Principles in American Coal Mines
	Y	Bates J.J.	CONVENTIONAL TWIN-STRAND 18MM AFC-HAS ITS LIMIT BEEN REACHED?	1975	Mining Technology	57	656		210	225			Mining Machines		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016520852&partnerID=40&md5=b4f396830cb990bfdcd08fd81b596d2a		Bates, J.J.	The afc is the most crucial single item of equipment in British mining today. Since its introduction in the U. K. over 20 years ago it has been the subject of continuous innovation and development in order to matcch it to the changing pattern of coalface operations, and in order to extend its capabilities. This paper exposes many gaps in the knowledge of the characteristics and behaviour of afc's and highlights lack of thorough testing of equipment at the introduction and operational stages which inhibits assessment and development of equipment and components.		CONTROL, ELECTRIC VARIABLES - Frequency; AFC; AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CONTROL; COAL MINES AND MINING							Bates, J.J.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Chadbourne C., Moore D.	DATA TRANSMISSION APPLIED TO AUTOMATIC PUMP CONTROL AT SOUTH LEICESTER MINE.	1975	Mining Technology	57	656		226	231			Pumps		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016520614&partnerID=40&md5=a9a219d0ccc4231c8910e33be6b2b8a6
Chadbourne, C.; Moore, D.	The authors describe how the task of bringing forty pumps, situated throughout the pit, into a centralized automatic control system was accomplished at the South Leicester coal mine. The system discussed provides automatic control and remote monitoring of all important pumping information: high water level, low water level, water flow out of the pump and gate-end box contactor. Each of the forty pumps on the system has an automatic stop/start, remote stop/start and monitoring facility.		COMPUTERS - Data Communication Systems; COAL MINES AND MINING							Chadbourne, C.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Gray James	COLLIERY EXPANSION AND ITS PROBLEMS (BOGSIDE MINE).	1975	Mining Technology	57	657		260	269			Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016535794&partnerID=40&md5=ec2fda27b39452f1e3b9b715b4727827		Gray, James	This paper describes several of the problems which were encountered by the electrical department at Bogside in virtually trebling their existing colliery contribution. This objective had to be realised to provide the necessary electrical services to assist the colliery in achieving the increased output figures. The way difficulties were tackled and overcome should be of particular interest to collieries faced with similar problems.		ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION; COAL MINES AND MINING							Gray, James								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		White E.N.	TEROTECHNOLOGY (PHYSICAL ASSET MANAGEMENT).	1975	Mining Technology	57	658		293	297			Maintenance		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016543426&partnerID=40&md5=27f8f82ba8e1200a9b40e9d11fb68dd8		White, E.N.	The author discusses terotechnology, defined as a ″combination of management, financial engineering and other practices applied to physical assets in pursuits of economic life cycle costs.″ The concept, which evolved from a study of maintenance and its effects upon industrial production and therefore the economy, was later broadened to encompass the effective management of physical assets (buildings, plant, etc. ) not only in the maintenance period but throughout the life cylce of asset provisioning and utilization.		INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT; MINES AND MINING							White, E.N.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Cooper G., Brecknell W.A.	CAPACITOR, APPLICATION AND DESIGN.	1975	Mining Technology	57	659		326	338			Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016549660&partnerID=40&md5=9465e5e38eba11fddd89e7e7d3628837		Cooper, G.; Brecknell, W.A.	Capacitor Installations in Underground Mining. This paper was motivated by the more troublesome installations and in particular as a result of tests carried out on a rectifier winder. From tests carried out it would appear that problems with excess current and voltages at high frequencies can occur on a system when capacitors are associated with circuits in the following forms: (1) Isolated with high inertia drives on motors connected to a system through a fluid coupling. (2) Switching capacitors on to a feeder associated with a reactor. (3) Switching a capacitor on to a system with capacitors already energised.		CAPACITORS							Cooper, G.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Cairns R.A.	DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF FLEXIBLE TRAILING CABLES FOR USE ON CABLE REEL SHUTTLE CARS.	1975	Mining Technology	57	660		366	378			Cables		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016563974&partnerID=40&md5=3d61defa68937b19f48e7c4783851b3e		Cairns, R.A.	Cable reel type shuttle cars operating at 250 V dc were first introduced into New South Wales collieries in the early 1950's. In 1956, cars operating at 415 V ac were introduced and this trend to ac vehicles has continued with the load carrying capacity of the cars increasing and in some cases the operating voltage to 950 V ac. While the dc vehicles did not present significant problems in trailing cable design or application, the same has not been the case with the ac machine. This paper reviews the development of shuttle car trailing cables in Australia up to the present and discusses some of the limitations placed on each design by this most arduous application.		MINE CARS							Cairns, R.A.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Nagrath I.J., Bansal S.C., Malviya A.K.	SIGNALLING AND INTERLOCKING FOR MINE HOISTS.	1975	Mining Technology	57	660		382	388			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016565515&partnerID=40&md5=0f6134f599cabbad4d48d93833298a27		Nagrath, I.J.; Bansal, S.C.; Malviya, A.K.	By situation analysis of a typical underground mine using a systems approach, a model for coordination of mine hoisting is formulated. A signaling scheme fulfilling the requirements of mines regulations is developed using solid state devices. Further, the signaling scheme automatically interlocks the mine hoist drive against accidental maloperation.		MINE HOISTS							Nagrath, I.J.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Gibbons D.	ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF COAL MINING IN ARGENTINA.	1975	Mining Technology	57	661		9				Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016572201&partnerID=40&md5=95f318f2d13b3beb2346a17c0d9610ee		Gibbons, D.	The search for coal in Argentina first began about 80 years ago when initial geological explorations were made in a number of provinces bordering the Andes range of mountains. However, no real effort was made to develop any coalfield until during the second World War when a crisis occurred in Argentina that necessitated the burning of cereals in power stations to maintain the functioning of indispensable industries. Further explorations carried out in 1941 from as far north as Jujuy to Tierra del Fuego in the extreme south produced interesting results and consequently geological surveys were concentrated in the Rio Turbio zone of the province of Santa Cruz, where it was found the coal outcropped. Drift mines were started and from this time, serious exploitation of the Rio Turbio coal deposits commenced. This paper deals with the subsequent development of the coalfield to the present day with special emphasis on the engineering aspects.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Gibbons, D.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Adam C.P., Valentine N.L.	DISTRIBUTION AND UTILISATION OF ELECTRICITY FOR MINERAL PRODUCTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.	1975	Mining Technology	57	661		406	410			Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016573465&partnerID=40&md5=e3e80ff266848f9df34e43cf7604db5d		Adam, C.P.; Valentine, N.L.	Mineral production in western Australia, particularly of iron, nickel and aluminum ores, has undergone very rapid development during the last ten years. Most of these mines are located in remote areas which, previously, were isolated from established facilities and services. The planning, design and installation of electrical services for these developments has required a major effort, particularly because of the very short times which the owners have allowed between the decision to go ahead and commercial operation. The mines, ore processing plants, transport and shipping facilities and townships are totally dependent on the availability and reliability of electricity supplies and the practices which have been adopted for the distribution and utilization of electricity for these purposes are described.		MINES AND MINING							Adam, C.P.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		Rousseau P.E.	COAL RENAISSANCE - A SOUTH AFRICAN POINT OF VIEW.	1975	Mining Technology	57	661		428	432			World Mining		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016574014&partnerID=40&md5=2334bbdd8ed68f9b40a3b0e866ecc751		Rousseau, P.E.	The Petrick Commission's report has not yet been published but it has apparently confirmed that South Africa's exploitable bituminous coal reserves between 15 and 400 meters below ground level amount to some 90,000 million tonnes. The Commission has further assumed that only about
27 percent or 25,000 million tonnes of this coal will be extracted if comparative economic conditions remain as they are at present. South Africa will produce approximately 70 million tonnes of coal this year. If allowances are made for the normal growth in coal requirements, the increased demands for Sasol I and Sasol II and coal exports of about 10 million tonnes per annum, should be producing about 130 million tonnes per annum by 1985. Only about half the coal mined in South Africa is transported away from pithead in the solid form. This is because such a large percentage of it is either converted to electric power or to oil and chemicals at or near the colliery.		COAL INDUSTRY							Rousseau, P.E.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y		Bretby Shearer Chainless Haulage Demonstration	1975	Mining Technology	57	661		433	343			Mining Machines		HCS			Discusson of Shearer Chainless Haulage
	Y	Conceicao P.H.	THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY AND MANUFCTURE OF LARGE MODERN ALTERNATING AND DIRECT CURRENT MACHINES.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		449	452			Maintenance		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016597469&partnerID=40&md5=aed43495ed18533c6e7357878c37062e		Conceicao, P.H.	Recent surveys on the reliability of industrial plant have been completed in the United States and by Cigre, and it becomes evident that there is growing pressure on operators to keep plant running even to the point of breakdown. It is of interest therefore, to examine the modern philosophy of machine manufacture to give the operator even greater reliability than before, low cost major spare components such as fully wound stators and rotors, and the ability to effect quick replacement or repair. These aims have been largely achieved by adopting unit construction techniques.		ELECTRIC MACHINERY							Conceicao, P.H.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Pedelty J.M.	CARBON AS A CURRENT COLLECTING MATERIAL.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		470	476			Electric Motors		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016627048&partnerID=40&md5=d38fc999c7bbfb836de832266695f891		Pedelty, J.M.	This article outlines the use of the carbon brush as a collecting material from a moving surface. The speeds required for current collection vary from a few feet per minute to 20,000 ft/min (over 200 miles/h). Carbon brushes, while accepted throughout the world for use where electricity has to be collected from a moving collector, still require continual research and development. Requirements being; operation at higher brush current densities; operation at higher temperatures; and long brush life with reliable performance.		ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, BRUSH							Pedelty, J.M.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Simons J.S.	PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TESTING OF HIGH VOLTAGE ROTATING MACHINES.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		491	495			Electric Motors		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016598997&partnerID=40&md5=f6277c36dbeea666aa03a2ce7728177f		Simons, J.S.	There is a basic need to assess the insulation state of motors and generators both as made and periodically in service. A number of surveys made in different parts of the world have shown that the cost of outages arising from failure of machines repreents a significant percentage of the initial capital cost of machines. Whatever the incidence of insulation faults it is clearly of advantage to the user if outages can be planned and complete shutdown of plant avoided. One way of minimizing this problem is by periodic tests, either proof tests or dielectric measurements to detect changes in insulation properties.		ELECTRIC MACHINERY							Simons, J.S.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Paton D.	SOME ASPECTS OF MEDIUM SIZE CAGE INDUCTION MOTOR DESIGN.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		452	458	6		Electric Motors		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016623940&partnerID=40&md5=ac5b5212c3d78c9180fc1e0824b5fd69		Paton, D.	Size reductio has been achieved in the case of cage induction motors. The article considers some particular features of winding and cage design, the lubrication of bearings and how any problems of excessive noise emission can be overcome. Reduction has been achieved principally by the adoption of synthetic insulating materials having a higher heat tolerance with improved dielectric and mechanical strength, and by the utilization of more sophisticated heat exchanging systems. Examples of how the work content, and hence the labor cost, have also been reduced can be found in the adoption of centrifugally-cast aluminum cages to replace the composite copper or copper alloy cages previously used, and the change to random-type windings from formed coils.		ELECTRIC MOTORS, INDUCTION							Paton, D.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Maloney E.	ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		476	483	6		Electric Motors		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016654816&partnerID=40&md5=bc3296930ae85df04190f854d79d7759		Maloney, E.	This article covers various aspects of electric motors used in mining. While motors for the mining industry have their specialized aspects, they are designed and manufactured on the same basis as other electrical machines. Hence, an understanding of the background to electrical motor design and manufacture is necessary in order to appreciate the limitations to which motor designs are subject.		MINES AND MINING							Maloney, E.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Stack T.L.	REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		460	466	6	1	Investigation of Failures		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016594862&partnerID=40&md5=ab065c034cefefcae257519dae56a778		Stack, T.L.	The object of this paper is to detail the many types of breakdowns encountered in rotating electrical machinery and the way in which repairs can be effected. At the same time an analysis of the failures will help to indicate certain measures which can be taken by way of prevention.		ELECTRIC MACHINERY, AC							Stack, T.L.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Ingham E.	LARGE DC MACHINES IN THE MINING INDUSTRY.	1975	Mining Technology	57	662		484	491	5		Electric Motors		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016601290&partnerID=40&md5=d70f9211894b93284ea01b8c78d9fc34		Ingham, E.	The basic characteristics of ease of speed control and ability to provide high torque at low speeds make dc machines particularly suitable for mine winder duty. For this application machines may be divided into various categories such as geared motors and direct coupled motors. In the latter case the armature may be supported by an outboard bearing or alternatively, overhung from the winder drum. Further subdivisions may be made depending upon the type of ventilation, requirements regarding overloads, temperature rise and space limitations and also upon whether the motor is to be supplied from a generator or solid state converter. In order to appreciate the effects of restrictions imposed on the design by these different categories it is necessary to consider some of the electromagnetic parameters which influence the size and shape of the machine.		MINES AND MINING							Ingham, E.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
		BRYSON W., DONALDSON J.	PUMPING PLANT FOR COLLIERY DE-WATERING.	1975	Mining Technology	57							Pumps		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016448052&partnerID=40&md5=40535391ef2462b6a003cff9372c091b		BRYSON, W.; DONALDSON, J.	IN THE UNITED KINGDOM COLLIERY DE-WATERING PUMPS ARE NORMALLY REQUIRED FOR FLOWS UP TO 1 500 GAL/MIN AT HEADS OF BETWEEN 500 AND 2000 FT.FOR SUCH DUTIES MULTI-IMPELLER PUMPS ARE GENERALLY NECESSARY, THE WATER PASSING SUCCESSIVELY THROUGH A SERIES OF IMPELLERS MOUNTED ON A SINGLE SHAFT, WITH EACH IMPELLER GENERATING A PARTICULAR HEAD, AS OPPOSED TO THE RECIPROCATING PUMP WHICH FORCES A SPECIFIC QUANTITY OF LIQUID THROUGH
A SYSTEM.THE ARTICLE PRESENTS BASIC PERFORMANCE DATA FOR CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS AND CONTINUES WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF BOREHOLE PUMPSETS I.E.SHAFT-DRIVEN AND SUBMERSIBLE.		HEAD; MINING; NPSH; PERFORMANCE; PUMPS-BOREHOLE/WELL; PUMPS-CENTRIFUGAL; PUMPS-SUBMERSIBLE; SHAFT DRIVEN; SPEED; WATER															265276					English	Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	INDEX	1976 INDEX	1976	Mining Technology								Index of articles
	Y	Holdon H.	Safety Devices and Their Use with Automation in the Mining Industry	1976	Mining Technology	58	663		9	16			Electrical Protection		HCS			Discussion on Temperature Monitoring applications for Protection of Conveyors
	Y	Walker S.C.	Eductaion Training and Career Development	1976	Mining Technology	58	663		17	23			Staff Competency		HCS			Education and career development
	Y	Oliver N.	1000V Face Equipment Operational & Failure Investigation Experience - Vacuum Contactors	1976	Mining Technology	58	663		24	30			Investigation of Failures		HCS			Vacuum CB perational Experience
	Y	James R	Alternative Sources of Energy	1976	Mining Technology	58	664		48	51			Sources of Energy		HCS			Various Sources of Energy
	Y	Eaves R.	People at Work	1976	Mining Technology	58	664		52	62			Staff Competency		HCS			Staff interaction and management
	Y	Pirie J W	Houghton Main Colliery Incident - Public Enquiry	1976	Mining Technology	58	664		65	65			Investigation of Failures		HCS			Discussion of Colliery explosion and fatalities
	Y	Hill B.	MINING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN STANDARDS.	1976	Mining Technology	58	665		88	95			Standards & Legislation		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016930484&partnerID=40&md5=ac8a75ab58d185fdf7d38fd3efcf599c		Hill, B.	The aim of this paper is to outline the present position on the preparation of standards insofar as it is likely to affect practices in electrical engineering in United Kingdom mines. The full impact of European standards will become apparent when EEC legislation by directive is in force, so the present position is detailed with the probable implications.		MINING ENGINEERING							Hill, B.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Sayers B.	APPROACH TO THE DESIGN OF FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR QUANTITATIVE RELIABILITY.	1976	Mining Technology	58	665		96	102			IS & Flameproof		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016928097&partnerID=40&md5=583c5d001604ae51bc8ca608b48d20ca		Sayers, B.	The function of a fire detection system is to detect the presence of a fire in the protected area at as early a stage as possible and to initiate further action. An alarm may be sounded to alert fire fighting personnel or an automatic fire fighting process may be started or both an alarm and an automatic sequence may be required. Three parameters are of importance to the fire engineer - capability, response and reliability. This paper is only concerned with the problem of reliability and in particular the method of quantifying reliability so that the designer can specify in meaningful terms what the reliability of this system is. It is assumed throughout this paper that any fire protection system discussed is capable of detecting any fire with which it is designed to deal and will have an adequately fast response.		FIRE PROTECTION							Sayers, B.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Sleeman J.	TRANSPORTATION OF COAL IN THE FACE AREA AND MAXIMUM UTILISATION OF FACE MINING AND HAULAGE EQUIPMENT.	1976	Mining Technology	58	665		104	108			Mining Machines		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016930812&partnerID=40&md5=9e910ec941628203d9735a44fe95c489		Sleeman, J.	When considering the problems in face area coal transportation the overall mining-transport system must be considered as an integrated unit. When the transport system is considered in isolation, corrective measures taken can backlash on the mining system and vice versa. Currently in New South Wales, all underground coal mining operations can be classified as either longwall or bord and pillar systems. Because the transport arrangements are very different in each of these systems, they are considered separately.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Sleeman, J.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	McHarg J L	Panel and Tunk Conveyor/Track Haulage	1976	Mining Technology	58	665		109	109			Conveyor		HCS			Implementation of Conveyors for Higher Productivity
	Y	Rose J A	Considerations in the Choice Between Shafts and Inclined Drifts in Colliery Planning	1976	Mining Technology	58	665		110	110			Conveyor		HCS			Shafts V's Inclined Drifts
	Y	Brock R J	Surface Transport of Coal and Seaboard Facilities	1976	Mining Technology	58	665		111	111			Transport of Coal		HCS			Sea coal transport
	Y	Little A	Progress with Safety	1976	Mining Technology	58	666		128	130			UK Coal Evolution		HCS			Advances in Technology
	Y	Rees T	A Brief Study of Coal and Nuclear Energy	1976	Mining Technology	58	666		132	137			Sources of Energy		HCS			Coal & Nuclear
	Y		Electrical Safey in Hazardous Environments	1976	Mining Technology	58	666		142	142			Safety		HCS			Legislation & Monitoring
	Y	MacKinnon H	Planning to Potect Switchgear and Cables - Originally Published Sept 1942 of ME&ME	1976	Mining Technology	58	666		144	149			Electrical Protection		HCS			Protection & Fault Levels
	Y	Nicholson J W H	Saving it Starts for the Specification - Energy Efficiency	1976	Mining Technology	58	667		179	181			Power		HCS			Energy Efficiency
	Y	Allison P R	The Principles and pplication of the Safety Assessment Technique	1976	Mining Technology	58	667		193	198			Safety		HCS			MTBF Reliability & Safety Evaluation
	Y	IMEMME News	The Association of Mining Electrical and Mechanical Engineers	1976	Mining Technology	58	667		199	201			AMEME		HCS			AMEME seeks interaction wth German & French Mining Engineering Associations
	Y	Coope J Sewell G F	An Inside View of NCB Training for Young Engineers	1976	Mining Technology	58	668		228	236			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Hogg K., Lambert G.F.P.	AUTOMATIC SOLID STATE TAPCHANGER FOR UNDERGROUND USE.	1976	Mining Technology	58	668		238	248	7		Power		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0016963464&partnerID=40&md5=52a43ba8ed9c57f2fe8ac2776d5125b4		Hogg, K.; Lambert, G.F.P.	The mining electrical engineer has a continuous problem to keep the electrical supply voltage at a coal face at a satisfactory level. This paper describes the development of a unit which allows the transformer supplying a coalface to be left at the end of the gate while the face moves up to 3 km away. It keeps the face voltage within prescribed limits, and hence keeps the motor torques, both starting and running, within limits. It also contributes to safety by being able to interrupt electrical distribution faults far faster than conventional circuit breakers.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Hogg, K.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Stat der Kohlenwirtschaft	World Coal Production Tonnages	1976	Mining Technology	58	668		256	256			World Mining		HCS
	Y		T K Clanzy Principal Inspector of Mechanical Engineering	1976	Mining Technology	58	669		267	267			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Clanzy T K	The Safer Mine - A Reality or an Illusion	1976	Mining Technology	58	669		268	272			Safety		HCS			Including Fatality Statistics 1950 to 1975
	Y	Maurice H M	Women in Engineering	1976	Mining Technology	58	669		274	278			Staff Competency		HCS			Women in Engineering
	Y	GEC Electrical Proj	The 1250HP Double Drum Sinking Winder	1976	Mining Technology	58	669		280	284			Winder		HCS			Winder
	Y	Harris L	The Engineering Contribution to Improved Productivity	1976	Mining Technology	58	670		308	312			Mining Machines		HCS			Advances in Machinery
	Y	Hawley R	Power Generation in the Future	1976	Mining Technology	58	670		314	326			Sources of Energy		HCS			Methods of Generating Electrical Power
	Y		New Braking System…Increases Mine Safety	1976	Mining Technology	58	670		329	329			Winder		HCS
	Y	Leader	Staff Education	1976	Mining Technology	58	671		343	345			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Cheetham
D T	Pin Wheel Haulage	1976	Mining Technology	58	671		350	352			Mining Machines		HCS			Longwall Shearer Haulage
	Y	Stevenson W	A Short History of Engineering	1976	Mining Technology	58	671		354	358			Engineering as a profession		HCS			Engineering through the ages
	Y	Slack B	The Main Objectives of the AEME	1976	Mining Technology	58	671		367	368			AMEME		HCS
	Y	NCB	Underground Gasification of Coal	1976	Mining Technology	58	671		374	376			Coal Usage		HCS
	Y	Williams D H	Examination of Mine Winding Engines	1976	Mining Technology	58	672		391	399			Winder		HCS			Non Destructive Testing
	Y	Mitchell J	Training	1976	Mining Technology	58	672		402	408			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Hall J R	Intrinsic Safety Protection	1976	Mining Technology	58	673		431	443			IS & Flameproof		HCS
	Y	Elliott C	Earth Leakage Protection - Past and Present	1976	Mining Technology	58	673		444	451			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Elliott W J & Crooks W R	The HRC Fuse	1976	Mining Technology	58	673		453	461			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Benstead H & Bentley F	HRC Fuses Inspection & Quality Control	1976	Mining Technology	58	673		463	464			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Shaw B E	Modernising Brake Control on Winding Engines	1976	Mining Technology	58	674		487	490			Winder		HCS
	Y	Gibson H	Electrical Staff Progression	1976	Mining Technology	58	674		499	501			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Loynes E	Safe Manriding in Mines	1976	Mining Technology	58	674		503	509			Winder		HCS
	Y	INDEX	1977 INDEX	1977	Mining Technology								Index of articles
	Y	Thurlow R Green P J	Progress in the Design of Intrinsically Safe Power Supplies	1977	Mining Technology	59	675		9	14			IS & Flameproof		HCS
	Y	Miller J A	Electrcial Overload Protection - Fact or Fiction	1977	Mining Technology	59	675		17	22			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Parkin H	Transistorised Transformer Protection Control Unit for use on Free Neutral Systems	1977	Mining Technology	59	675		25	27			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Rosen P	A New Look at High Voltage HRC Fuses for Distribution and Motor Circuits	1977	Mining Technology	59	675		29	31			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Keeley L W	Present State of the Art in the Design and Application of Current Limiting Fuses for Motor Circuit Applications at Voltages above 1000V RMS	1977	Mining Technology	59	675		33	36			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y		Respirator Helmet	1977	Mining Technology	59	675		38	38			Dust & Ventilation		HCS
	Y	Leader	Electrical Mechanical Interface	1977	Mining Technology	59	676		45	45			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Parker J	A Supervisory Electronic Automatic Contrivance for Winding Machines	1977	Mining Technology	59	676		49	53			Winder		HCS
	Y	Aitken E J	Substitute Natural Gas from Coal	1977	Mining Technology	59	676		57	57			Coal Usage		HCS
	Y	Brett M A Barnett W G S	Developemnts in the Use of Hot Dip Galvanised Steel and Duplex Systems in the South Africian Gold Mining Industry	1977	Mining Technology	59	676		59	63			Corrosion Protection		HCS
	Y	Addis J	Association of Experience for Safety and Efficiency	1977	Mining Technology	59	676		65	71			AMEME		HCS
	Y		AMEME Formed in Queensland	1977	Mining Technology	59	676		78	78			AMEME		HCS
	Y	Leader	Health and Safety Research 1975	1977	Mining Technology	59	677		85	85			Safety		HCS
	Y	Thorpe R H	Development of the Longwall System	1977	Mining Technology	59	677		89	93			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y	Atkinson T Gibbons D	Electrical Problems of Large Scale Remotely Located Mines	1977	Mining Technology	59	677		95	106			Power		HCS
	Y	Warner E M	Noise Problems with Underground Machinery	1977	Mining Technology	59	678		131	133			Noise		HCS
	Y	Allison K E	The Mining Electrical and Mechanical Engineer "Down Under"	1977	Mining Technology	59	678		135	141			Australian Coal Mining		HCS			Summary of Coal Mining in NSW & QLD
	Y	Freudenstein G F	Australian Government Policy in Terms of the Coal Industry	1977	Mining Technology	59	678		143	144			Australian Coal Mining		HCS
	Y	Llotd MR	Approval and Certification of Electrical Apparatus for Use in Hazardous Environments in Australia	1977	Mining Technology	59	678		147	156			IS & Flameproof		HCS			Chief Electrical Engineer NSW Coal Mines
	Y		Back-up Protection to contactor switches on contact welding - The start of using MCB's as the incomer to GEB's	1977	Mining Technology	59	678		156	156			Electrical Protection		HCS
	Y	Leader	AMEME Steps towards involving Extractive Industries other than Coal Mining	1977	Mining Technology	59	679		163	163			AMEME		HCS
	Y	Bates J.J.	The Technical Performance and Reliability of Powered Suport Installations	1977	Mining Technology	59	679		168	175			Chocks		HCS
	Y	Gubb D	Automatic Boiler Plant Installation	1977	Mining Technology	59	679		177	180			Boilers		HCS
	Y	Paynter F	Communications	1977	Mining Technology	59	679		183	186			Engineering as a profession		HCS
	Y		Advanced Technology in Mining	1977	Mining Technology	59	679		189	191			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y	Leader	Education and Training	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		205	205			Staff Competency		HCS
	Y	Harris L	Coal Face Extraction	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		211	216			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y	O'Donnell C	A Conversion of a Winding Engine Braking System to Disc Brakes	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		219	223			Winder		HCS
	Y	Eadie A	Extraction Transportation and Utilisation of Mineral Resources Conference	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		227	227			UK Coal Evolution		HCS			2 Million Tonnes minimum per Modern Mine in the UK
	Y		Peratrak Chainless Haulage Developed by Perad Electrics	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		229	229			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y		Modules + Management = Mining Progress BJD's Steady Development	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		235	237			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y		Gullick Dobson Chocks & Hydraulics	1977	Mining Technology	59	680		239	239			Chocks		HCS
	Y	Gray G W	Looking Positively Forward -	1977	Mining Technology	59	681		255	258			UK Coal Evolution		HCS
	Y	Crook A E	Mechanical and Electrical Engineering in the Coal Mining Industry	1977	Mining Technology	59	681		261	272			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y	Bottomley W K	Some Possibilities for the Use of Radio Frequency Techniques in the Detection and Location of Electrical Faults in Underground Power Systems	1977	Mining Technology	59	681		275	280			Maintenance		HCS
	Y	Tretiakow Nikita	Electrical Engineering in French Mining	1977	Mining Technology	59	682		293	306			World Mining		HCS
	Y	Godley	A Mining Engineer's View of Engineering Science	1977	Mining Technology	59	682		307	309			UK Coal Evolution		HCS
	Y	Gebhardt L	Past, Present and Future Development of Electrical Engineering in the Coal Mining Industry of Germany'	1977	Mining Technology	59	682		311	316			World Mining		HCS
	Y	Hartill R	Electrical Concepts	1977	Mining Technology	59	683		345	346			UK Coal Evolution		HCS
	Y	Hall J B	Mechanical Engineering Concepts for the Future	1977	Mining Technology	59	683		349	356			UK Coal Evolution		HCS
	Y	Blackwood J D	Systems Engineering Aspects of the Shelby Project	1977	Mining Technology	59	683		359	361			UK Coal Evolution		HCS
	Y	Mc Neil T and Rowan S	Developments in ine Pumping	1977	Mining Technology	59	683		363	369			Pumps		HCS
	Y	Tomkins W and Scott A C	Submersible Pumps and Pumping Equipment for Underground Installation	1977	Mining Technology	59	684		453	461			Pumps		HCS
	Y	Holborn E A S	Gleanings of Fan Engineering	1977	Mining Technology	59	684		467	470			Dust & Ventilation		HCS
	Y	Bunniss A F	Roadway Machines	1977	Mining Technology	59	685		492	500			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y	Sawyer H R and King N S	The Development of Tracked Undercarriages and Materials Transporters	1977	Mining Technology	59	685		503	508			Haulage		HCS
	Y	Wakefield A K	Anderson Strathclyde Mobile Machinery	1977	Mining Technology	59	685		515	519			Mining Machines		HCS
	Y		Betws Drift Mine	1977	Mining Technology	59	685		521	522			NCB Colliery Detail		HCS
	Y	Peters T W	Shirebrook Pneumatic Coal Transport Scheme	1977	Mining Technology	59	686		533	536			Transport of Coal		HCS
	Y	Burnley RM, Hitt M R, Turner I R	Development and Application of Hunslet
Rubber-Tyred Vehicles	1977	Mining Technology	59	686		539	543			Rubber Tyred Machinery		HCS
	Y	Mullen T C	Developments in Extending the Range of Coals used for Carbonisation	1977	Mining Technology	59	686		547	553			Coal Usage		HCS
	Y	INDEX	1978 INDEX	1978	Mining Technology								Index of articles
	Y	Johnson G.E.	The PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN EDUCATION IN MINING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.	1978	Mining Technology	60	687		9	14			Staff Competency		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017923281&partnerID=40&md5=5286e0cfac763e0c79c13cf85e06413d		Johnson, G.E.	A committee set up to review the courses and examinations was under the chairmanship of Dr. H. L. Hazlegrave. The review took some two years and the report was published on the 16 December, 1969. This report is to be the definitive document related to education of technicians for the next decade.		ENGINEERING EDUCATION							Johnson, G.E.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Wade P.	COAL HANDLING AT THE COAL FACE IN THIN SEAMS AT ANNESLEY COLLIERY.	1978	Mining Technology	60	687		17	19			IS & Flameproof		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017918632&partnerID=40&md5=5e4b5591b6cf8be71bb82a79e9ecaf2a		Wade, P.	Annesley Colliery is located in the South Nottinghamshire area. The seam is particularly gassy with methane gas. The installation of electrical apparatus in the return air gate is prohibitive. This means that any electrical equipment used at the tail end of the face has to be supplied from the intake air gate, through the face using trailing cables. This gives other problems apart from voltage drop. The paper outlines the development of the cable handling systems used over the past few years.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Wade, P.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Pelzer Hans K.	HIGH POWERED CONVEYOR SYSTEMS - LONG DISTANCE-DOWNHILL-OPEN-PIT AND HIGH CAPACITY CONVEYORS.	1978	Mining Technology	60	687		20	26			Conveyor	Haulage	http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017906734&partnerID=40&md5=bc4b75c9ae48f1f0a62426aa8926fb20		Pelzer, Hans K.	Extensive studies have been made in Germany to compare a conveyor connection for iron ore with other means of transport from a North Sea port to the western part of the Ruhr District. This paper highlights a few of the aspects and facilities for high-powered conveyor handling.		IRON MINES AND MINING							Pelzer, Hans K.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	GEC	GEC Open New Coil Manufacturing Plant at Rugby	1978	Mining Technology	60	687		37	38			Electric Motors		HCS
	Y	Thompson G., Armitage B.	Some electrical aspects of environmental monitoring and remote control at Manton colliery	1978	Mining Technology	60	688		53	67			Dust & Ventilation		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017936269&partnerID=40&md5=c49996f3b4267dbeb87caf6bf5051506		Thompson, G.; Armitage, B.	[No abstract available]		air quality control; computer; computer analysis; methodology; mining; monitoring; AIR POLLUTION - Control; COAL MINES AND MINING															265276		MNGTB			English	Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Hopkins K R	One of Nature's Valuable Deposits - COAL	1978	Mining Technology	60	688		69	73			Coal Usage		HCS
		Webster R.	RADIO CONTROL OF UNDERGROUND ROPE HAULAGES.	1978	Mining Technology	60	689		93	97			Haulage		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017947797&partnerID=40&md5=d1f15fe2b3bd3ef3740cb8be77ce60c6		Webster, R.	The scope of this paper is to consider the requirements and problems relating to control of all types of rope haulages used in collieries and to indicate practical experiences in the use of radio applied to the resolution of those problems.		MINE HOISTS							Webster, R.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Holborn E.A.S.	GLEANINGS OF FAN ENGINEERING.	1978	Mining Technology	60	689		99	104			Dust & Ventilation		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017943941&partnerID=40&md5=51464a1fea7e50676b0c9dc6da2920ea		Holborn, E.A.S.	The paper enumerates the variations that are possible with each type of fan and describes the characteristics obtained with an idea of their particular application.		MINE VENTILATION - Fans; FANS							Holborn, E.A.S.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Woodley J.N.L.	CONTROL IN YEARS AHEAD.	1978	Mining Technology	60	689		107	109			UK Coal Evolution		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017945664&partnerID=40&md5=bbd2df5485ac1f6a204c43486dd9fee0		Woodley, J.N.L.	The process of evolution in coal mining has had two major effects: The rapid spread of mechanized processes to replace manual effort and the increase in the size of mines to improve economy. Both have resulted in increased management loads. Mechanization brings the need both to control safely the loads imposed on machines and also the performance of the machines themselves in fulfilling their purpose.		COAL INDUSTRY							Woodley, J.N.L.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Andrews A.F.	MAXIMUM UTILISATION OF MEN AND THEIR SKILL IN THE MINING INDUSTRY.	1978	Mining Technology	60	689		110	111			Staff Competency		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017945665&partnerID=40&md5=f6e851496d93d5c19a3a74b13f4e7652		Andrews, A.F.	The author suggests that a long term policy should be pursued with the eventual establishment of the operator maintenance man. The gap between the operator and the maintenance man cannot be completely closed but in many cases it can be narrowed considerably.		MINERS							Andrews, A.F.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Leader	Submission to the Committee of Inquiry into the Engineering Profession	1978	Mining Technology	60	689		129	129			Engineering as a profession		HCS
	Y	Gray G.W.	PHASE SENSITIVE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION.	1978	Mining Technology	60	690		133	136			Electrical Protection		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017956647&partnerID=40&md5=b2a057d4a6dc04c060c4a727e929a5d7		Gray, G.W.	In this paper is described a new system of short circuit protection which makes use of the difference in power factors, to achieve a better tripping level.		ACCIDENT PREVENTION; COAL MINES AND MINING							Gray, G.W.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Hartill R	Electrical Evolution - its Application to Mining	1978	Mining Technology	60	690		139	150			UK Coal Evolution		HCS
	Y	Grainger L	The Optimum Utilisation of Coal, Oil and Gas	1978	Mining Technology	60	691		176	181			Coal Usage		HCS
	Y	Williams D.	PLANNING, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF A MODERN CABLE BELT SYSTEM.	1978	Mining Technology	60	691		183	187			Conveyor	Haulage	http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017973026&partnerID=40&md5=5bc3031580eeca2e9e3388657d1b4cfb		Williams, D.	The large underground belt system was born out of the requirement for good quality coking coal for the large steel complex being built at Redcar, for the British Steel Corporation. To achieve this, Horden and its neighbouring colliery, Blackhall, were selected for a link up. Both collieries mine coal from an easterly direction under the North Sea.		COAL MINES AND MINING							Williams, D.								265276		MNGTB				Mining Technology		Scopus
	Y	Armitage B	An Introduction to Static Logic	1978	Mining Technology	60	691		189	191			Automation		HCS
	Y	Williams R.W.	RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE ANALOGUE TECHNIQUE FOR MINE VENTILATION ANALYSIS.	1978	Mining Technology	60	692		217	219			Dust & Ventilation		http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0017983570&partnerID=40&md5=17eaa04be81b61110667e0c2fc8ac412		Williams, R.W.	This paper describes the improvements in the techniques of analogue modelling of mine ventilation systems which have taken place in the past decade. These have been made possible by developments in electronic circuit technology, notably the availability of linear integrated circuits. Notwithstanding parallel developments in the solution of ventilation networks on digital computers, the analogue approach

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