MACHINES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR UNDERGROUND MINING URANIFEROUS ORES ON THE BASIS OF ELASTOMERIC CONSTRUCTIONS

UDC 622.648.622

Authors:

A.F. Bulat, Acad. NASU, D. Sc. (Tech.), Professor (IGTM NAS of Ukraine)

V.I. Dyrda, D. Sc. (Tech.), Professor (IGTM NAS of Ukraine)

V.N. Puhalskiy, Ph. D. (Tech.), Chief Engineer (Western Mining and Processing Plant)

Abstract.

We consider the creation and implementation of vibration machines based on elastomeric constructions: elastic suspension brackets and protective linings. Their use could create a highly efficient mining feeders and systems for the production and delivery of uraniferous ores. Elastomeric elastic suspension and protective lining provided technological mode of vibration machines, specified their durability, reliability and quality in the difficult conditions of underground mining of ores. They also reduced energy intensity and the number of lockups, ensured the safe release of the rock mass and delivery of purification units and practically prevented injury of workers. The principal components of the energy-saving cyclic-flow technology of manufacturing and delivery of ores, containing uranium, are considered.

Keywords:

vibrating machines and systems, production and delivery of uraniferous ores, elastomeric elastic suspension, protective linings, energy-saving cyclic-flow technology

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About the authors:

Bulat Anatoly Fedorovich, Academician of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences (D. Sc.), Professor, Director of the Institute, M.S. Polyakov Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics under the National Academy of Science of Ukraine (IGTM, NASU), Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Dyrda Vitaly Illarionovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences (D. Sc.), Professor, Head of Department of Elastomeric Component Mechanics in Mining Machines, M.S. Polyakov Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics under the National Academy of Science of Ukraine (IGTM, NASU), Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Puhalskiy Viktor Nikolaevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Ph. D.), Chief Engineer, Western Mining and Processing Plant, Zheltiye Vody, Ukraine

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