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Design and Research of Modular Smart Mine Dust Intelligent Recycling and Utilization Device

Jinwei He, Na Li, Binbin Yang, Xinyu Zhang, Hanbing Yu

Abstract


Addressing the core issues of traditional mine dust removal devices, such as low efficiency, high energy consumption, resource
waste, and poor adaptability, this paper designs a modular smart mine dust intelligent recovery and utilization device that integrates "efficient
capture - intelligent sorting - resource utilization - stable operation" functions. Based on a modular architecture, this device combines lifting
adjustment, multi-stage dust removal, shock absorption stability, and intelligent control technology. By optimizing the water mist coverage
range, improving the accuracy of fine dust capture, and achieving dust classification and recovery, it provides a technical solution for the safe,
healthy, green, low-carbon, economical, and efficient development of the mining industry, with significant environmental, economic, and so
cial benefits.

Keywords


Smart mine; Dust control; Modular device; Resource recycling

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v4i4.9035

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