Mining Robotics

Autor: Peter Corke, Jonathan Roberts, Jock Cunningham, David Hainsworth
Přispěvatelé: Siciliano, Bruno, Khatib, Oussama
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: Springer handbook of robotics
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-30301-5_50
Popis: Mining is the process of extracting mineral resources from the Earth for commercial value. It is an ancient human activity which can be traced back to Palaeolithic times (43 000 years ago), where for example the mineral hematite was mined to produce the red pigment ochre. The importance of many mined minerals is reflected in the names of the major milestones in human civilizations: the stone, copper, bronze, and iron ages. Much later coal provided the energy that was critical to the industrial revolution and still underpins modern society, creating 38% of world energy generation today. Ancient mines used human and later animal labor and broke rock using stone tools, heat, and water, and later iron tools. Today’s mines are heavily mechanized with large diesel and electrically powered vehicles, and rock is broken with explosives or rock cutting machines.
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