ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТИ ФУНКЦИОНИРОВАНИЯ АСОЗ ПТЛ НА МОРСКОМ ЗЕРНОВОМ ТЕРМИНАЛЕ В Г. НИКОЛАЕВЕ

In the article the results of functioning in the production conditions of the automated loading optimization system (ALOS) grain of the elevator are considered. The system is designed to generate grain flow simultaneously from several sources, increase productivity, reduce energy consumption for rel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Automatizácia tehnologičeskih i biznes-processov 2018-02, Vol.9 (4)
Hauptverfasser: Кирьязов, И. Н., Шестопалов, С. В., Степанов, М. Т., Хобин, В. А.
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Zusammenfassung:In the article the results of functioning in the production conditions of the automated loading optimization system (ALOS) grain of the elevator are considered. The system is designed to generate grain flow simultaneously from several sources, increase productivity, reduce energy consumption for reloading, prevent emergency situations associated with grain debris in the boots of norias and the overhead scales of the scales due to overload. The software of the system is integrated into the software of the automated process control system of the elevator and allows the operator to specify the components of the grain flow and the initial productivity of the flow-transport lines (FTL), select the FTL load control mode and select the FTL productivity setting mode in the current process situation, control the functioning of the ALOS. The results of a comparative analysis of the efficiency of load management during the loading of vessels by the operator "manually" and using an automated loading optimization system, conducted in 2016/17, showed the following: - the average time of shipment to the ship, including idle time, decreased by 27%; - the average shipping performance without any downtime increased by 10%.
ISSN:2312-3125
2312-931X
DOI:10.15673/atbp.v10i4.822