Author:
Petrov Vadim,Sadridinov Alhidin,Pichuev Alexandr
Abstract
The technological processes of mining enterprises are largely energy-intensive; therefore, studying the modes of power consumption in different sites of a mining enterprise is a relevant task, as it makes it possible to reduce current costs. The article presents the results of an experimental study of the dynamics of changes in the specific power consumption depending on per-shift indicators of extracted rock volume and the rate of mine workings penetration. The analysis of geological, technological and organizational factors affecting the efficiency of mining operations in coal mines is performed. Energy technological profiles and recommendations for assessing sustainable levels of power consumption by mechanized tunnelling complexes are given. Dynamic and predictive models of power consumption have been developed taking into account the main time trends and additive components within the limits that ensure a steady level of power consumption. Special recommendations on improving the efficiency of power consumption during mining operations are given.
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