V N Fryanov

Siberian State Industrial University

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2

Total Citations

17

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About

V.N. Fryanov is a researcher specializing in geomechanics, coal mining technology, and the emerging field of robotic mining systems. His work sits at a critical intersection of advanced computational modeling and mining engineering, with a particular focus on addressing the significant safety challenges inherent in deep-level coal extraction. Fryanov has made notable contributions to the theoretical foundations of robotic coal mine design, developing methodological frameworks that integrate simulation technologies to better understand and predict complex underground conditions. His most influential work, "Theoretical approaches to creation of robotic coal mines based on the synthesis of simulation technologies" (2017, 14 citations), pioneered the application of mathematical and numerical modeling to characterize geomechanical and gas dynamic processes in robotic mining environments. Building on this foundation, his subsequent research applied geomechanical evaluation techniques specifically to deep-level robotic coal mining, addressing the heightened risks posed by high methane content, gas-dynamic events, and spontaneous combustion — conditions that historically endanger miners' lives. Fryanov's research is particularly timely given the global push toward automation in hazardous industries. By combining rigorous computational analysis with practical mining engineering, his work contributes meaningfully to the development of safer, more efficient, and ultimately human-free coal extraction technologies.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Theoretical approaches to creation of robotic coal mines based on the synthesis of simulation technologies
14 citations · 2017
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2017 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 1
🏛 Institutions: Siberian State Industrial University

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