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31 October 2022 Research on potential energy recovery technology of automated equipment in stereoscopic warehouse
Weizong Meng, Lin Zhou, Xuefeng Wu, Chuan Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12457, Second International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2022); 1245715 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660613
Event: Second International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2022), 2022, Changchun, China
Abstract
In order to reduce the operating cost of automated storage and the power consumption of the three-dimensional warehouse system, a nonlinear scheduling method for combined navigation of ships considering the water flow speed of the curved channel is studied in this paper. An energy conversion module is arranged between the grid of the stacker and the horizontal drive inverter and the lift drive inverter. In this paper, a potential energy recovery device for stacker cranes is studied, which recovers the energy generated during the braking process and stores it in the internal energy storage device of the equipment. This technology satisfies the internal use of the equipment and has the conditions to feed energy back to the grid through active inverter. The experimental results show that the potential energy recovery technology is 154 kWh, which can save 66 kWh of electricity in one day. Save about 170,000 yuan a year.
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Weizong Meng, Lin Zhou, Xuefeng Wu, and Chuan Zhang "Research on potential energy recovery technology of automated equipment in stereoscopic warehouse", Proc. SPIE 12457, Second International Conference on Testing Technology and Automation Engineering (TTAE 2022), 1245715 (31 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660613
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Frequency converters

Power supplies

Servomechanisms

Device simulation

Frequency conversion

Navigation systems

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