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Title: Development in Automation of Packing and Material Handling System of a Cement Plant
Authors: Razdan, Arvind
Keywords: Mechanical 2012
Project Report
Project Report 2012
Mechanical Project Report
12MMCM
11MMCM01
CIM
CIM 2012
Automation
Efficiency
Truck Loader
Cement Bag
Orienting Devices,
Sensors
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2014
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 11MMCM01;
Abstract: Cement industry being a continuous process type of industrial manufacturing sector, the role of the processing machineries is important for continuous running of the plant. The existing system being semi-automatic hence is very time consuming and various other reasons like power consumption, human health make it a bottleneck in the packing dispatch section of cement industry. A conceptualized ATLS implemented led to the failure of existing truck loader system. After identifying the critical problems of the existing setup, new setup is conceptualized incorporating the medications and eliminating the identified problems. That was made possible after a detailed study of the present truck loading system, which covered areas like weight reduction by minimizing the weight of the truck loading sys tem. The problems like cantilever action and free movement of the tray were solved by providing an overhanging support to the truck loader thus restricting its bending. To make the system optimum from the source to the dispatch zone medications and implementations like, bag counters, stoppers, buffers, palletizing system and all the communications with RFID system have been conceptually developed and implemented. Inspite of developing a new truck loader work is done on the existing system. Simultaneous uses of softwares like ProE, ANSYS are utilized.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5000
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