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Combining a brown-coal open pit with a power station results in losses in the total operating productivity of excavators. These losses, which have not previously been taken into account, are due to the need to stabilize coal deliveries. A method of balancing the interaction between the open pit and customers is proposed.
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Institute of Mining, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia. Translated from Fiziko-Tekhnicheskie Problemy Razrabotki Poleznykh Iskopaemykh, No. 2, pp. 75–84, March–April, 2000.
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Freidina, Y.V., Dvornikova, A.N. Substantiation of productivity of brown-coal open pit of fuel-power complex. J Min Sci 36, 159–166 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02551796
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