A Detailed Study On Srirampur Open Cast-II Expansion Project Mine Review
Keywords:
Open-Cast Mining, Coal Extraction, Drilling and Blasting, Coal Handling Plant (CHP), Mining Equipment, Electrical Substation.Abstract
Coal mining remains a cornerstone in fulfilling the growing energy requirements essential for industrial and economic progress. This study presents an in-depth analysis of operational practices implemented in the SRP OC-II Expansion Project, focusing on open-cast mining techniques and coal extraction processes. The research aims to elucidate the sequence of mining operations and evaluate the methods employed to achieve safe, efficient, and cost-effective production.The study outlines the key stages of mining activities, including site preparation, drilling, blasting, loading, and coal transportation. The application of mechanized equipment—such as excavators, dumpers, drilling rigs, and conveyor systems—is emphasized for enhancing productivity and minimizing manual labor. The functioning of the Coal Handling Plant (CHP) is examined, highlighting processes such as coal crushing, conveying, storage, and dispatch.Furthermore, the study underscores the critical role of electrical infrastructure, particularly the 33 kV/3.3 kV substation, which supplies power to heavy mining machinery. Essential components including transformers, circuit breakers, current and potential transformers, insulators, and lightning arresters are discussed in the context of maintaining a safe and reliable electrical network. Environmental and safety considerations are also addressed, encompassing dust suppression, water management, waste handling, and protective measures for personnel and equipment.Overall, this study provides a comprehensive overview of open-cast mining operations, demonstrating how strategic planning, mechanization, and robust electrical systems collectively contribute to efficient and safe coal extraction.
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