CISDI intelligence transforming Baowu Zhanjiang
Date:2019/12/13 Source: CISDI
As the scientific and technological revolution led by intelligent
manufacturing enters a new phase, CISDI is focussed on developing more
intelligence-driven innovations.
Thanks to its 60-year industrial database and expertise, the company has
already developed a series of impressive intelligent products.
A number of intelligent products were devised for the
transformation of Zhanjiang Steel, a large steel plant in China’s Guangdong
Province.
CISDI contributed master-plan solutions and enabled the success of its
green and intelligent projects.
Since its startup in 2016, Zhanjiang has become one of the world’s most
competitive green, intelligent and high-quality steel plants.
Intelligent water centralised control centre: an energy saver and ZLD
The CISDI-built intelligent water centralised control centre started up
in October 2019.
Dozens of isolated water systems and 160,000 points of data across the
plant have now been integrated into the centre’s big data platform. Centralised
controls for plant-wide water systems and the unit procedure’s circulating
water system, which is on a massive scale and covers long distances, can be controlled from one operation room.
Information flows throughout all water links – water preparation, supply
and transport, circulation, waste water drainage, treatment and recycling are
interconnected.
Because each production plant’s water information is seamlessly
interfaced, communication between operators is now more efficient and
closed-loop controls among machines are being achieved on the trans-system
platform.
Water supply and demand has been optimised. The entire steel plant’s
water resources are managed more efficiently and products costs have been
reduced.
Zhanjiang Steel’s intelligent water centralised control centre, built by CISDI
Highly intelligent stockyard: 10-15% less space needed
Zhanjiang Steel’s stockyard Phase I covers an area of 1.011 million
square metres and has an annual receiving capacity of 35 million tonnes.
CISDI supplied stockyard Phase I and its intelligent operations and is
now supplying Phase II, which is under construction and features new model-D
and model-C stockyards. CISDI will implement engineering software design and
development for the model-C stockyard.
Overall intelligent operations and integrated control have been achieved
at Zhanjiang. 85 per cent fewer operators are needed for stacking and
reclaiming work. There is now a 30 per cent higher availability of
stacker-reclaimer units and 10 to 15 per cent less space is needed for general
storage. The mis-operation ratio has been reduced by 90 per cent.
Stockyard production highlights:
1) Substantial reduction of workforce
2) Remarkable increase in overall efficiency
3) Far greater operational safety
4) A smoother and more stable production
5) Savings on operation costs
6) Less energy consumption
7) Fewer losses from equipment idling
Zhanjiang Steel’s eco-friendly, intelligent coal
stockyard, designed by CISDI
Intelligent autonomous locomotive: reducing energy consumption by 5-10%
With an unmanned drive system at its core, the AI and IoT expertise
applied to CISDI’s intelligent autonomous locomotive for hot metal transport
enables environmental perception, intelligent scheduling and equipment support
and features digital twin and big data analysis systems.
Zhanjiang’s all-weather, full-process unmanned locomotive system has
been in operation since July.
At a steelworks with an annual production capacity of 8 million tonnes,
CISDI’s intelligent autonomous locomotive will create following results:
1) A 70% reduction in workforce costs
2) A 12.5% improvement in equipment availability
3) A 5-10% reduction on overall energy consumption
4) Zero personal injury rates
CISDI’s autonomous locomotive, loaded with hot
metal, traverses the railway crossing from ironmaking plant to steelmaking at
Zhanjiang Steel
Intelligent all-weather, manpower-reduced wharf: 50% more efficient
CISDI has transformed Zhanjiang Steel’s conventional wharf to one
featuring intelligent operations which runs with reduced manpower.
Operators no longer have to work with heavy loads in poor and unsafe
conditions; two intelligent port machines are driverless. Coils
are automatically lifted and handled and the wharf is smartly controlled.
Stably running, the intelligent wharf has seen a 50% increase in
workforce efficiency and has achieved 98 per cent of availability with
manpower-reduced operations.
Zhanjiang Steel’s all-weather wharf is now
working intelligently and autonomously
Smart traffic: 80% heavy automobile throughput rate achieved
A smart traffic control system went online in April.
Co-built by CISDI and Zhanjiang Steel, the system has applied model
algorithm and IoT expertise and interconnects logistics, automobiles and
traffic lights and is set to reach Industry 4.0 standard.
After running for four months, heavy automobile turnover rate has been
increased by 10 per cent and average fuel consumption has been reduced by 0.004
litres per tonne of transport.
Heavy automobiles can be given priority at intersections with traffic
lights. Priority throughput rate has exceeded design requirements of 80 per
cent.
As a result, the steel plant’s productivity has improved the energy consumption and operation costs have been reduced.