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Automation of conveyor transport at the construction site of earth dams

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Automation of conveyor transport will make it possible to considerably increase the economic effect from using conveyor transport due to an increase of no-failure operation, increase of operating reliability, reduction of labor and energy resources, decrease of the time for detecting and eliminating emergency situations, reduction of the time of shutting down the borrow pit and equipment placing the materials in the dam because of failure of conveyor transport.

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 9, pp. 18–21, September, 1987.

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Vil'vovskii, V.V., Mikhailovskii, E.L. & Grebenshchikov, Y.S. Automation of conveyor transport at the construction site of earth dams. Hydrotechnical Construction 21, 515–519 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01442634

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