Anatomy of Coal Mining and Processing
Coal mining and processing involve several stages, from exploration to final utilization. Below is a detailed breakdown of the key components:
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## 1. Coal Exploration & Site Preparation
Before mining begins, geologists conduct surveys to identify coal reserves using:
– Geological mapping (surface and subsurface)
– Core drilling & sampling
– Seismic surveys
Once a viable deposit is confirmed, permits are obtained, and infrastructure (roads, power, water) is set up.
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## 2. Coal Mining Methods
Depending on depth and geology, coal is extracted via:
A. Surface Mining (Open-Cast/Strip Mining)
Used when coal seams are near the surface.
– Overburden removal: Soil and rock above coal are removed using draglines, shovels, or bulldozers.
– Coal extraction: Exposed coal is mined using excavators and loaded onto trucks.
– Reclamation: Land is restored post-mining by refilling pits and replanting vegetation.
B. Underground Mining
Used for deeper coal seams (below 200 ft). Common methods include:
1. Room-and-Pillar Mining – Coal is extracted in “rooms,” leaving pillars for support.
2. Longwall Mining – A shearer cuts coal along a long wall, with hydraulic roof supports preventing collapse.
3. Retreat Mining – Pillars are removed as miners retreat, allowing controlled roof collapse.
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## 3. Coal Processing (Beneficiation)
Raw coal contains impurities (rock, sulfur, ash) that must be removed before use:
A. Crushing & Screening
– Coal is crushed into smaller pieces (~50mm).
– Screens separate coal by size for further processing.
B. Washing (Coal Preparation Plants – CPPs)
Removes impurities via:
– Dense Medium Separation: Uses magnetite slurry to separate coal from rock based on density.
– Froth Flotation: Fine coal particles are separated using chemicals and air bubbles.
– Jigging & Spirals: Water-based gravity separation techniques.
C. Dewatering & Drying
Excess water is remd using centrifuges or thermal dryers to improve combustion efficiency.
D. Sorting & Blending
Different coal grades are