Abstract

Today, up to two-thirds of the world’s minerals are mined in an open, more economical way. However, at the same time, billions of tons of overburden are extracted, which are piled in the dumps, where they are polluted, lose their value and, in addition, reduce the quality of the environment. The possibility of industrial use of various rocks of from quarry field characterizes the complexity of minerals extracted by surface mining. Currently, there are no clear criteria for determining the size of blocks when designing enterprises for open pit mining. In most cases, when designing open pit mines, a quarry field is conventionally divided into several blocks, which does not always ensure the optimal production capacity of the mining enterprise due to the uneven distribution of reserves in the block contours. Because of that, during the transition from one block to another, a decrease in the production capacity of the enterprise can be noted. To avoid productivity decreasing, the precise analysis of the block parameters must be performed.

Highlights

  • The design of a particular coal mining enterprise is based on the development strategy of the industry, which contains a long-term development plan for each basin and field for the 1520 years

  • In most cases, when designing open pit mines, a quarry field is conventionally divided into several blocks, which does not always ensure the optimal production capacity of the mining enterprise due to the uneven distribution of reserves in the block contours

  • Rutkovsky [6], the essence of which is the preliminary division of the quarry field into independent blocks developed sequentially with the placement of internal dumps in the previous block

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Introduction

The design of a particular coal mining enterprise is based on the development strategy of the industry, which contains a long-term development plan for each basin and field for the 1520 years. It considers the following provisions: the technical capabilities of the coal basin and a specific deposit; the priority of the development of deposits and the construction of enterprises; volumes and rates of development of production to meet the future demand for coal; power supply, water supply and sewage; housing, cultural and residential construction; repair bases and other objects of regional significance; the number of workers; investments and coal prices, profitability and labor productivity. The design of the enterprise includes two stages: drawing a technical and economic project for construction or reconstruction of the enterprise; development of starting technical project of the enterprise, combined with the working drawings.

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