2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/679/1/012018
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Comparative analysis of hydraulic power systems for a powered roof support aimed at obtaining optimal power parameters

Abstract: Hydraulic power systems for powered roof supports, depending on the place of installation of hydraulic aggregates, can be divided into local and central systems. Central systems are gaining popularity and a number of their features are more advanced compared to the local system. However, it is widely believed that their main disadvantage is the necessity to install pipelines with larger lengths, which can have a significant impact on the obtained hydraulic power supply parameters by occurring pressure losses o… Show more

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“…To ensure that the global coal extraction stays at the same, high level in the next 25 years is a challenge for the entire mining industry and each facility connected to it [6,15]. Maintaining stability requires innovative technologies to be adapted today [7], continuous research and new solutions. The world's hard coal mining is currently dominated by China and Russia, with their level of natural hazards differing from those in Poland [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%