Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation
Competition on the local and global market forces enterprises to implement modern solutions and adapt to technological changes. Applying modern solutions allows an increase in the quality of the product and reduces production costs. The acoustic sensor, as a relatively cheap solution, allows signals...
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doaj-7abd575bf318423bb552453ab731be3a2021-06-01T00:12:32ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-05-01142877287710.3390/en14102877Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer OperationPiotr Kiljan0Wojciech Moczulski1Krzysztof Kalinowski2Institute of Fundamentals of Machine Design, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandInstitute of Fundamentals of Machine Design, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandInstitute of Fundamentals of Machine Design, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandCompetition on the local and global market forces enterprises to implement modern solutions and adapt to technological changes. Applying modern solutions allows an increase in the quality of the product and reduces production costs. The acoustic sensor, as a relatively cheap solution, allows signals to be obtained which, after appropriate processing, can be used to develop an automatic control of the longwall shearer, together with the recognition of the type of shale. This paper presents an introductory research, the goal of which has been to check whether acoustic signals carry useful information on what kind of material–shale or coal–is being cut by the cutting head of a longwall shearer. For this purpose, the fast Fourier transform and short-time Fourier transform functions implemented in MatLab were used. The results of the analysis are presented in the form of three-dimensional graphs and spectrograms. To sum up, the research carried out so far justifies the need for continuation in the form of systematic experiments, the results of which could be incorporated into the control system of an unmanned combine.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/10/2877coal-rock recognitionsignal processingsound analysisfast Fourier transform |
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Piotr Kiljan Wojciech Moczulski Krzysztof Kalinowski Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation Energies coal-rock recognition signal processing sound analysis fast Fourier transform |
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Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation |
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Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation |
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Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation |
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Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation |
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Initial Study into the Possible Use of Digital Sound Processing for the Development of Automatic Longwall Shearer Operation |
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initial study into the possible use of digital sound processing for the development of automatic longwall shearer operation |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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Competition on the local and global market forces enterprises to implement modern solutions and adapt to technological changes. Applying modern solutions allows an increase in the quality of the product and reduces production costs. The acoustic sensor, as a relatively cheap solution, allows signals to be obtained which, after appropriate processing, can be used to develop an automatic control of the longwall shearer, together with the recognition of the type of shale. This paper presents an introductory research, the goal of which has been to check whether acoustic signals carry useful information on what kind of material–shale or coal–is being cut by the cutting head of a longwall shearer. For this purpose, the fast Fourier transform and short-time Fourier transform functions implemented in MatLab were used. The results of the analysis are presented in the form of three-dimensional graphs and spectrograms. To sum up, the research carried out so far justifies the need for continuation in the form of systematic experiments, the results of which could be incorporated into the control system of an unmanned combine. |
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coal-rock recognition signal processing sound analysis fast Fourier transform |
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