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Vol 187
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43-46
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Article

Potassium chloride content in ore and products оf recycling automatic control system

Authors:
S. S. Galushkin1
B. A. Vishnyak2
V. N. Smirnov3
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. associate professor Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
  • 2 — Ph.D. director NTUP «Terminal»
  • 3 — leading engineer NTUP «Terminal»
Date submitted:
2009-09-19
Date accepted:
2009-11-15
Date published:
2010-06-25

Abstract

Potassium chloride percentage in continuous transported ore flows and products of potassium plants recycling automatic control system is offered and described. It differs fundamentally from used before ones at bulk solids containing natural radio-activity elements effective constituents producing and recycling plants. Sensing device is used in this information-measuring system (IMS). It allows to realize automatic control in flows for that instantaneous productivity fluidity in wide limits is resided. Using such IMS gives considerable economic effect by measurements error lowering and their quickness increase.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Applied and fundamental research in physics and mathematics
Keywords:
potassium chloride measuring system bulk solids flow extensive beta-probe natural radioactivity stream creator layer creator
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