"The Mechanical Engineering of Collieries, Volume 2" offers a detailed look into the engineering principles and practical applications involved in coal mining operations in the early 20th century. Authored by T Campbell Futers, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the machinery, systems, and technologies essential for the efficient and safe extraction of coal.
Covering a range of topics from ventilation and pumping systems to haulage and winding equipment, the book serves as a valuable resource for engineers, students, and historians interested in the evolution of mining technology. It provides insights into the challenges faced by engineers in the field and the innovative solutions developed to overcome them. This historical text offers a unique perspective on the mechanical aspects of collieries and their impact on the coal industry.
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