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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 174, 2020
Vth International Innovative Mining Symposium
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Article Number | 03006 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Innovations in Mining Machinery | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017403006 | |
Published online | 18 June 2020 |
Analysis of Devices to Detect Longitudinal Tear on Conveyor Belts
1 T.F. Gorbachev Kuzbass State Technical University, 650000, Kemerovo, Russia
2 Institute of Coal at the Siberian Branch of the RAS, 650065, Kemerovo, Russia
Currently mining enterprises more and more often use belt conveyors for mining operations. The length of transporting rock mass could be several kilometers, so in most cases conveyor are used. The transported rock mass is rather heterogeneous, as a rule, it has inclusions in a form of large pieces with sharp edges and, in some cases, metal objects, which might cause longitudinal tears of various lengths on conveyor belts. They lead to significant repair costs or replacement of expensive conveyor belt, loss of transported material, and downtime of the major enterprise equipment. In the world practice various devices and systems to detect longitudinal tears on conveyor belts have been developed for their successful operation. In this paper, there is analysis of existing devices to detect longitudinal tears on conveyor belts based on the use of mechanical (detection of the transported cargo on the lower the conveyor section and measuring the belt width), ultrasonic and electro-magnetic energy, evaluation of changes in the magnetic field configuration, computer vision, infrared laser and x-ray radiation, image recognition software and embedded transponder chips.
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2020
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