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PRODUCTION PROCESSES DIGITALIZATION BY THE EXAMPLE OF COAL MINES

Abstract

Relevance of a coal mine digital twin development for estimation of standard parameters of the development face is indicated. Preliminary results of system performance analysis based on cognitive modeling have been presented in order to improve work safety, reduce unscheduled downtime. An automated system for calculating the "tree" of failures and events with identification of possible risks using computer programs package and assessing system quality by the coefficient of accident probability has been proposed.

About the Authors

Vladimir A. Voloshin
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. Eng. Associate Professor of the Department of geotechnology



Anatolii V. Beznosov
Siberian State Industrial University

student



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Voloshin V., Beznosov A. PRODUCTION PROCESSES DIGITALIZATION BY THE EXAMPLE OF COAL MINES. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2021;(3):31-36. (In Russ.)

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