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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 389, 2024
11th International Symposium on Occupational Health and Safety (SESAM 2023)
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Article Number | 00082 | |
Number of page(s) | 10 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202438900082 | |
Published online | 10 January 2024 |
Computer-aided design at the tailings dump – Livezeni colliery
1 University of Petroşani, Department of Environmental Engineering and Geology, str. Universitatii 20, Petroşani, Romania
2 University of Petroşani, Department of Mining Engineering, Survey and Constructions, str. Universitatii 20, Petroşani, Romania
3 University of Petroşani, Department of Automation, Computers, Electrical and Energy Engineering, str. Universitatii 20, Petroşani, Romania
* Corresponding author: adrianflorea@upet.ro
Livezeni is one of the few active remaining collieries from Jiu Valley, in the Meridional Carpathian Mountains. Mining waste facilities classification is introduced according to Romanian technical prescription PT-C 39. Preliminary geotechnical studies on the basement rocks and the waste material are necessary to define the maximum height and the slope angle for ensuring the stability of the waste dump. The first step supposes modeling the morphology of the area based on various information sources. The decision on the shape and geometry of the dump could be taken according to various geotechnical, technological, legal and economic aspects involved, based on analysis done on the digital terrain model. A computerized design process allows the possibility to analyze several variants in less time and ensure results that are more accurate and useful in the later stage of building and remediation of the area. This process is illustrated on the waste dump Livezeni.
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