ANALYSIS OF AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS IN CRUSHED STONE PRODUCTION
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20476928Keywords:
industrial automation, crushed stone production, crushing and screening complex, automated control systems, energy efficiency, technological process, industrial control.Abstract
The article examines the application of modern industrial automation systems in crushed stone production. It analyzes the technological processes of crushing, screening, and transportation of non-metallic materials. Particular attention is paid to the implementation of automated process control systems that make it possible to increase equipment productivity, reduce energy consumption, and improve the quality of finished products. The main directions of digitalization of crushing and screening complexes, as well as the prospects for introducing intelligent control systems, are considered.
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