1st Edition

A Retractable Guidance System for Mine Shaft Hoists

By Paweł Kamiński Copyright 2022
    132 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    132 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Rope guidance of conveyances is commonly used in shafts of underground mines in numerous countries on almost every continent. This safe and economical way of guiding skips and cages does have one disadvantage, however, which is especially troublesome in the conditions present in the Polish mining industry. Rope-guided conveyances require additional support at mine levels, while shafts of Polish coal mines usually operate on many levels. Additional stiff guidance at mine levels used as a support negatively affects the effectiveness of rope-guided hoisting systems.

    The retractable guidance system was originally introduced at the 960 m level in the Leon IV shaft of the Rydułtowy coal mine in Rydułtowy (currently ROW mine, Rydułtowy department), Silesian voivodeship, Poland. This construction, consisting of moveable elements, similar to the typical stiff guidance used at mine levels, serves as a support for the conveyance whenever necessary. When it is retracted, it allows the cage to travel at full speed through the level, increasing the degree of effectiveness of the hoisting system of the Leon IV shaft.

    The retractable guidance system, the solution presented in this book, is a pioneering approach in the Polish mining industry. It has allowed improvement of the level of effectiveness of the Leon IV shaft of the Rydułtowy colliery. It is an innovative opportunity for rope guidance systems worldwide, as it solves their biggest problem in multi-level shafts.

    1. State of art
    1.1 Leon IV shaft
    1.2 Rope guidance of conveyances

    2. Description of retractable guidance system
    2.1 Characteristics of the retractable guidance system
    2.2 Calculations

    3. Measurements
    3.1 Measurement of peak forces acting on stiff guides from cage
    3.2 Measurements of peak forces acting on the retractable guides
    3.3 Mechanical analysis of construction of the retractable guidance system

    4. Summary

    Biography

    Pawel Kamiński has been a lecturer at AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, since 2020. He has been Head of the Design Department of PBSz S.A. (part of JSW Group) since 2015. Over the years he has held numerous internships in different mining companies in Poland, Germany, China, Russia, and other countries.