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Mastering Mine Filling: LQ-Optimal Control Explained!

Dive into the world of mining engineering with our in-depth exploration of LQ-optimal control for mine filling paste density! In this video, we break down the principles of Linear Quadratic Optimal (LQ-optimal) control and how it can revolutionize the management of paste density in mining operations. Discover the key strategies, benefits, and real-world applications that enhance efficiency and safety in mine filling processes. Whether you're an industry professional or a student eager to learn, this video provides valuable insights that can help you master mine filling techniques. Like and share this video to support our content!
 
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