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Geotechnical Perspective on Dozer-Push Method in Coal Mining Operations
Author(s) -
Barlian Dwinagara,
Raden Hariyanto,
Oktarian Wisnu Lusantono,
Prasodo Datu Prabandaru
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
rsf conference proceeding series. engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2809-6843
pISSN - 2809-6878
DOI - 10.31098/cset.v1i1.388
Subject(s) - shovel , truck , engineering , finite element method , civil engineering , geotechnical engineering , perspective (graphical) , plan (archaeology) , conceptual design , slope stability , construction engineering , structural engineering , computer science , geology , mechanical engineering , paleontology , artificial intelligence , aerospace engineering
The rapid increase of technological development is currently playing a role in the mining industry. The dozer push exploitation method is an alternative to the conventional truck and shovel method. Heavy dozers have the ability to move large amounts of waste material in short distances at a low cost, while trucks and shovels will be more economical if over long distances. Geotechnical assessment becomes one of the critical considerations in making a decision plan and slope design for mining activities where the dozer push activities were carried out. Material conditions greatly affect slope stability, which can be defined as material behavior based on the physical and mechanical properties of the material. The slope stability analysis method used in this study was a combination of two methods, the Limit Equilibrium Method (LEM) and Finite Element Method (FEM). These two combinations of analytical methods will strengthen the justification of the geotechnical perspective. By understanding the behavior of the material on a slope, the risk of a slope failure can be controlled and minimized using a geotechnical perspective. The parameters that will be studied in this study are the physical and mechanical properties of the material against several conceptual design options

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