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Real-time imaging can help prevent deadly dust explosions
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[August 18, 2020]
Dust explosions can be among the most
dangerous and costly workplace incidents. Dust builds up in
agricultural, powder-handling or manufacturing settings, causing
hazards to employees and posing the risk of exploding.
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Researchers at Purdue University have developed an image- and
video-based application using OpenCV algorithms that detect
explosible suspended dust concentration. The app uses a camera
or a video recording device to image and determine suspended
dust and to accurately distinguish it from normal background
noise.
The Purdue team’s work is published in the Journal of Loss
Prevention in the Process Industries.
“Determining suspended dust concentration allows employers to
take appropriate safety measures before any location within the
industry forms into an explosive atmosphere,” said Kingsly
Ambrose, an associate professor of agricultural and biological
engineering who leads the research team. “I believe this
technology could help prevent dust explosions and will be of
great benefit to the industry.”
Ambrose said current technology for detecting dust levels is
inconvenient because it is expensive, difficult to install in a
workspace and separates dust matter into multiple filters that
must be weighed and further manipulated for analysis.
Ambrose said that in testing, the algorithm successfully
recognized 95% of saw dust and 93% of cornstarch particulates in
the air.
“This technology is unique because it is easy to use without
extended training, location independent and does not require
permanent installations,” Ambrose said.
Ambrose and the team have worked with the Purdue Research
Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization to patent the
technology. They are looking to license it and are seeking
collaborators for further development. For more information,
contact Abhijit Karve of OTC at aakarve@prf.org and reference
track codes 2020-AMBR-68881 and 68902.
About Purdue Research
Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization
The Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology
Commercialization operates one of the most comprehensive
technology transfer programs among leading research universities
in the U.S. Services provided by this office support the
economic development initiatives of Purdue University and
benefit the university's academic activities through
commercializing, licensing and protecting Purdue intellectual
property.
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The office recently moved into
the Convergence Center for Innovation and Collaboration in Discovery
Park District, adjacent to the Purdue campus. In fiscal year 2020,
the office reported 148 deals finalized with 225 technologies
signed, 408 disclosures received and 180 issued U.S. patents. The
office is managed by the Purdue Research Foundation, which received
the 2019 Innovation and Economic Prosperity Universities Award for
Place from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. In
2020, IPWatchdog Institute ranked Purdue third nationally in startup
creation and in the top 20 for patents. The Purdue Research
Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation created to advance the
mission of Purdue University. Contact otcip@prf.org for more
information.
About Purdue University
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[Writer: Chris Adam
Source: Kingsly Ambrose] |