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Premature Failure of Some Safety Mining Equipments-Their Causes and Remedies

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Title Premature Failure of Some Safety Mining Equipments-Their Causes and Remedies
 
Creator Singh, M.K.
Thakur, R.N.
Mahto, A.
 
Subject Material Testing
 
Description Nature, perhaps, abhors eternity. Everything that exists in nature weathers / deteriorates and ultimately perishes after a certain span of time. The same philosophy is applicable to machineries / equipment also. Every equipment/machine component is designed for a specific life period. The useful life of a component is limited to the end of its steady state. Focusing on the infant mortality and steady state region assesses the performance of a machine component. But premature failure of the same is deplorable and calls for scientific investigation / studies to identify the causes underlying such failures. If we concentrate our attention to a very specific field, say winding system of mining activities, we come across a lot of equipment / machine components which are being used there. Some of these equipment, directly related to the safety of the working personnel, are branded as “safety equipment” e.g. wire ropes. Cage suspension gear (CSG) and its numerous components. Premature failure of mining safety equipment not only disturbs the work schedule but also leads to cost escalation and decrease in productivity. If the failure is serious in nature, eg. Sudden snapping of a rope while in motion (winding), it might lead to catastrophic consequences. In this article, case studies on failure of some mining safety equipment, mostly wire ropes and CSG components, have been highlighted with analysis of the causes of failure and remedial measures in each case.
 
Publisher IME Publication Bhubaneswar
 
Date 2007-09
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Singh, M.K. and Thakur, R.N. and Mahto, A. (2007) Premature Failure of Some Safety Mining Equipments-Their Causes and Remedies. Indian Mining & Engineering Journal , 46 (9). pp. 35-40. ISSN 0019-5944
 
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