开发基于水循环的机械式下水道清洁系统

Amrit Raj Paul, Simeon A. Babalola, A. K. Yadav, Manidipto Mukherjee, Dilpreet Singh
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人工清扫排水系统在全球范围内一直存在,而且充满了危及生命的风险,这一问题促使人们开发了一种以拖拉机为动力的机械化排水系统。这一创新解决方案可回收利用现场污水,通过拖拉机-手推车设置、循环水使用、离心泵取代真空泵,以及集成用于裂缝和泄漏检测的后期检查装置来优化效率。该系统采用冲击应力为 30.10 兆帕的前喷水器,用于穿透淤泥、沉积物和碎屑。与此同时,冲击应力为 20 兆帕的后喷射水流可清洁管道壁并推动喷嘴前进。与其他设备相比,该系统包含动力装置(牵引机)、抽吸装置、过滤装置和检查装置,增强了其灵活性、坚固性和经济性。该系统的主要优势之一是其检测单元,通过摄像头进行谷歌网络驱动的现场裂缝检测。在 6 次历时和 159 次迭代中,它的训练准确率达到 90%,能有效识别管道特征。该机械化系统具有污水循环利用功能,为解决排水系统中人工清污的危险问题提供了一个前景广阔的解决方案,同时也促进了可持续发展。
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Development of water recycling based mechanical drain cleaning system
The persistent global issue of manual scavenging in drainage systems, fraught with life-threatening risks, has prompted the development of a tractor powered mechanized drain cleaning system. This innovative solution recycles on-site sewage water, optimizing efficiency through a tractor-trolley setup, recycled water usage, a centrifugal pump replacing vacuum pumps, and the integration of a post-inspection unit for crack and leak detection. The system employs a front water jet with an impact stress of ∼30.10 MPa for penetrating silt, sediments, and debris. Simultaneously, rear jets with ∼20 MPa impact stress each clean pipeline walls and propel the nozzle forward. Inclusion of a power unit (tractor), suction unit, filtration unit, and inspection unit enhances the system's agility, robustness, and affordability compared to alternatives. The system's one of the key advantage is its inspection unit, featuring GoogleNet-powered in-situ crack detection via a camera. Achieving 90% training accuracy in six epochs and 159 iterations, it identifies pipeline features effectively. With its sewage water recycling capability, this mechanized system offers a promising solution to the perilous problem of manual scavenging in drainage systems while promoting sustainability.
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