Nové moderní přístupy v řízení metalurgických procesů

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This work is focused on new modern approaches in the management of metallurgical processes. The work specifically includes the issue of breaking chains in steel belts and cooling of hot material, as well as the separation of unwanted ferromagnetic bodies and increasing productivity using lime dosing. The work focuses on the design of two-dimensional measurement of sintering belt carriage grates in metallurgical operations. Two-dimensional detection is based on the LIDAR measurement principle. The aim of the dissertation is to create a grid surfaces model and test the sensing options for deployment in operation. The work also deals with the location, connection, parameterization of measuring devices and the design of algorithms for the evaluation of missing or broken gratings. It also includes the creation of a visualization of the technological part. The final part of the work deals with the monitoring of the grates itself, the result of which is a more effective evaluation of the density and arrangement of the grate area.

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Key words: Sintering plant, LIDAR, aglomeration.

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