Autor: |
Patil, Utkarsh A., Rayjadhav, Suyog B., Shinde, Vasudev D. |
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Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Series D; 20210101, Issue: Preprints p1-8, 8p |
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The Indian machinery industry is heavily dependent on the base industry. In India, the available foundries produce about 7 million metric tons of casting. Approximately the same amount or twice the amount of foundry sand is required to produce the same casting. Foundry sand is currently extracted from natural sources and remains unused after production. This research project emphasizes the use of basic sand and the management of natural resources through a sand recycling program. At present, however, the cost of recycling sand waste is much higher than the natural resources available. Cost of reclamation reduces due to efficient energy use. Compared to an unused sand preparation system, the current IoT system based on sand replacement uses a rotating start and disconnects from the fluidization air supply. This method is economical and expensive and is available for most large or small foundries after using the IoT for the sand restoration program. This performance research focuses on the online management of the sand restoration system to monitor and control from a remote electronic gadget and to retain available system data to predict problems using previous collected data. This study uses a data acquisition tool, microcontroller, editing software, IoT tool and a smart app. Overall the IoT system based on sand retrieval is better than the same non-automated system. |
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