Anode Stubs Inspection System

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J-P. Gagné M-A. Thibault J-Y. Carrier G. Dufour C. Gauthierand P. Rochette
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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444 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

"Anodes consumed in the electrolytic process for the production of primary aluminium are considered consumables. They need to be replaced at regular intervals of approximately one month. The so-called anode butts which are removed from the cells contain the metal supports (rods), cast iron thimbles, crust and residual carbon material. Cleaning is required to remove the waste material before the rods are fitted with new anodes. An inspection is required to ascertain if repairs to the rods are necessary. Presently, this inspection is carried out visually. ST AS, in 2004 in collaboration with Alcoa Deschambault, initiated a project to develop an automated inspection system. The objectives were to find a technical solution to perform these functions with a very simple system. Such a system was designed around ""artificial vision"". The inspection system developed uses only one fixed camera and does not require a separate step in the process for the anode rod assembly to perform the inspection. This paper presents the initial steps of the work performed to develop the equipment and software as well as a summary of the results obtained."
Citation

APA: J-P. Gagné M-A. Thibault J-Y. Carrier G. Dufour C. Gauthierand P. Rochette  (2006)  Anode Stubs Inspection System

MLA: J-P. Gagné M-A. Thibault J-Y. Carrier G. Dufour C. Gauthierand P. Rochette Anode Stubs Inspection System. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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