2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23031220
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Moisture Determination for Fine-Sized Copper Ore by Computer Vision and Thermovision Methods

Abstract: The moisture of bulk material has a significant impact on the energetic efficiency of dry grinding, resultant particle size distribution and particle shape, and conditions of powder transport. This research aims to develop computer vision and thermovision techniques for the on-site estimation of moisture content in copper ore, for use, e.g., in dry grinding installations. The influence of particle size on the results of moisture estimation is also studied. The tested granular material was copper ore of particl… Show more

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“…The current use of the thermal imaging process is not limited only to obvious applications, such as building insulation measurements [3,4], or brake pad temperature [5], but it is increasingly being used in less obvious scientific research, such as ice migration [6], or finegrained materials transport monitoring [7]. Recent literature reports also indicate that thermal imaging can also be used to measure humidity [8] or in the process of detecting breast cancer [9]. Using thermography may apply not only to static conditions but also to optimization [10], diagnostics [11][12][13], as well as monitoring [14] of the technological process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current use of the thermal imaging process is not limited only to obvious applications, such as building insulation measurements [3,4], or brake pad temperature [5], but it is increasingly being used in less obvious scientific research, such as ice migration [6], or finegrained materials transport monitoring [7]. Recent literature reports also indicate that thermal imaging can also be used to measure humidity [8] or in the process of detecting breast cancer [9]. Using thermography may apply not only to static conditions but also to optimization [10], diagnostics [11][12][13], as well as monitoring [14] of the technological process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%