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Method and Realization of Efficient Extraction of Basic Geological Data from Two-Dimensional Mine Drawings

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  • Xiaobo Lin
  • Ahmed Mostafa Khalil

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In coal mining technology systems, it is very important to acquire, store, and represent basic geological data comprehensively and accurately. Based on the current working mode and information level in mining geology at coal mines, this paper proposes a process of building basic geological database for modeling of coal mines by using existing results’ data of mining geology and develops the efficient program for getting the basic geological data from the important 2D plane drawings’ achievement at mines, such as the contour maps of mine coal seam floors, geological cross-sections, underground drilling results, and geological survey results, based on AutoLISP, which is a programming language for the secondary development of AutoCAD. The obtained data in general text format is stored and managed by the MongoDB database, which realizes the storage, query, analysis, and correction of massive data of geological objects in the space of the underground coalmine. The application results show that compared with the previous data acquisition methods such as manual input and graphic transformation attribute, the extraction of spatial and attribute data from the existing mine 2D plane drawings by programming can effectively avoid the prominent problems such as artificial gross error, distortion of graph conversion, and different database structure, make the obtained spatial geological data more comprehensive, accurate, and effective, and, meanwhile, increase the rate by more than 60%, which plays an important role in data support for the construction of the geological modeling systems for transparent mines.

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  • Xiaobo Lin & Ahmed Mostafa Khalil, 2021. "Method and Realization of Efficient Extraction of Basic Geological Data from Two-Dimensional Mine Drawings," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6624142
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6624142
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