Author:
Zhang Kun,Wang Zhen,Zhang Zengbao,Shi Zhiyuan,Qi Yuhao,Du Mingchao,Chen Yong,Liu Tijun,Chen Yumeng,Yin Zhuang
Abstract
AbstractWith the advancement of science and technology, coal-washing plants are transitioning to intelligent, information-based, and professional sorting systems. This shift accelerates the construction a modern economic system characterized by green and low-carbon development, thereby promoting the high-quality advancement of the coal industry. Traditional manual gangue picking and multi-axis robotic arm gangue selection currently suffer from low recognition accuracy, slow sorting efficiency, and high worker labor intensity. This paper proposes a deep learning-based, non-contact gangue recognition and pneumatic intelligent sorting system. The system constructs a dynamic database containing key feature information such as the target gangue's contour, quality, and center of mass. The system elucidates the relationships between ejection speed, mass, volume, angle of incidence, and the impact energy matching mechanism. Demonstration experiments using the system prototype for coal gangue sorting reveal that, compared to existing robotic arm sorting methods in coal washing plants, this system achieves a gangue identification accuracy exceeding 97%, a sorting rate above 91%, and a separation time of less than 3 s from identification to separation, thereby effectively enhancing raw coal purity.
Funder
Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program
Shandong Provincial University Youth Innovation Science and Technology Support Program
Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project of Shandong Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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