Reporter:
Dr Lamun Kayurin
Mrs.Suchada Jeensuksang
Ms.ApitchayaLimpanapittayatorn
Mr.Varutcha Chanchampa
Mr.Panuwat Noonkong
Mr.Rachen Arkarod
Evidence date: January 31st-February 2nd 2023
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Indicator relate to: 17.1.1, 17.1.2
In 2023, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya (RUTS) in Thailand collaborated with Universities Partnership for the goals of sustainable development around research relating to SDG 1 to 17. For example, Asst. Prof. Tanakorn Inthasuth as both researcher and lecturers in Telecommunication Engineering Programme, Faculty of Engineering participated in the International Conference on Green and Human Information Technology (ICGHIT) 2023 on 31st January -2nd February 2023,Bangkok ,Thailand which was hosted by IEIE, South Korea. He presented the topic of “IoT-Based Real-Time Induction Motor Heat Detection in a Natural Rubber Latex Stirrer System”. This research was done by Asst. Pro. Tanakorn and RUTS researchers team. The research demonstrated that the development of Induction motors (IM) electrical and temperature measurement system for monitoring that supports communication via the Internet and can record data in the cloud. In addition, this measurement system supports ZigBee and internet of things (NB-IoT) wireless systems for easy installation. The testing system installed the sensors at The Top Glove Company, Thailand, where this study installed a measurement system for natural rubber production with three Ims connected to the latex stirrer. The results showed that the IM operation expects the current to be about 3-5 amperes per phase. Still, the current is about 10 amperes higher when the latex coagulates in the stirrer. Therefore, this study analysed the variables related to motor heating, including heating and cooling parameters of both normal and abnormal motor equipment operation, which is aware of this feature. As a result, it can identify the current and long-term status of latex production system operation in the future.
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Related link: http://pe.org.pl/articles/2023/9/33.pdf