Abstract
In order to convey coal, ore and other raw materials for iron making, hundreds of conveyor-belts are working in a steel making plant. Because those facilities are weather-beaten, it is very difficult to apply a suitable maintenance service. In addition, conveyor-belts in a steel plant are distributed over a vast outdoor field. Therefore, it is almost impossible to carry out any condition monitoring by operators. In spite of the difficulty in applying a condition monitoring, it is urgently needed to develop an effective method for the detection of conveyor-belt trouble.
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Horihata, S., Kitagawa, H., Shirakawa, Y. (1999). Conveyor-Belt Diagnostic System Using Time-Frequency Analysis. In: Advances in Manufacturing. Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0855-9_12
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