Intelligent Rock Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher Local Database System
Aggregates are one of the major components in the concrete production. The aggregates output from the Rock Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher (RoR VSI), had been classified to six groups of shapes then divided further into two categories namely the high quality aggregates and the low quality aggregat...
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Dr. Sang H. Lee
2007
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10202/1/Intelligent_Rock_Vertical_Shaft_Impact_Crusher_Local.pdf http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/10202/ |
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| Summary: | Aggregates are one of the major components in the concrete
production. The aggregates output from the Rock Vertical Shaft
Impact Crusher (RoR VSI), had been classified to six groups of
shapes then divided further into two categories namely the high
quality aggregates and the low quality aggregates. The
characteristics of the aggregates such as shape, size and color,
do play an important roles in the development of high strength
concrete. In order to produce high quality aggregates, the
system would need to be monitored and maintained
continuously by analyzing the past and current data. Presently,
there is no database system to store the images for the classified
data. The conventional method of the aggregates is done
manually which is slow, highly subjective and laborious.
Therefore, a local database system is proposed to store
information could help to overcome this problem. The images
and aggregates’ recognition and classification data will be kept in order and it will have a simple and easy way of storing and retrieving information. The machine performance can be retrieved for any period of time by calculating the output for high quality aggregates out of total of agggregates produced. The shapes break down for all six recognizable shapes also can be displayed. These could help the engineer to monitor the system on output performance with continuous analysis, with shorter time. Other than that, the strength of the concrete can be determined by counting the number and the percentage of good quality of aggregate being used. |
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