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Feasibility of Synchronously Straightening Working Line of Adjacent Open-cast Mines

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  • Ling LIU,
  • Tao DONG

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Taking Heidaigou Open-cast Mine and Haerwusu Open-cast Mine in Zhungeer mining area as the research objects, this paper deeply analyzes the current mining status of the two mines. Based on the existing working line length, mining technology, transportation system, equipment configuration, transportation access and many other factors, it systematically discusses the feasibility of straightening the working line of adjacent open-cast mines. Through in-depth theoretical analysis, it establishes the mathematical model of impact indicators and cost calculation, and it is concluded that the work line straightening can be technically achieved. However, from the perspective of economic benefits, straightening the working line does not show obvious advantages.

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  • Ling LIU, & Tao DONG, 2024. "Feasibility of Synchronously Straightening Working Line of Adjacent Open-cast Mines," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:349104
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349104
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