O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | Bulkscan®
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Product description
This chapter provides information on the special features and properties of the Bulk-
scan® LMS511 and Bulkscan® LMS111. It describes the construction and operating
principle of the sensor, in particular the different operating modes.
Please read this chapter before mounting, installing and commissioning the sensor.
3.1
Special features of the Bulkscan®
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Non-contact, optical measurement of volume, volume flow rate, mass, and mass flow
rate of bulk goods.
• Continuous, delay-free measurement.
• High resolution due to short time between the laser pulses and high angular resolu-
tion.
• Integrated determination of the center of gravity of the bulk good.
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Calculation of volume flow rate and mass flow rate with summation to form total
volume and total mass.
• Determination of bulk height.
• Monitoring of the bulk edges (only for Bulkscan® LMS511).
• Monitoring of the conveyor belt edges (only for Bulkscan® LMS511).
• Scanning range up to 20 with 3% remission (Bulkscan® LMS511).
• Scanning range up to 10 with 3% remission (Bulkscan® LMS111).
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Does not require an official approval.
• Simple installation.
• Low maintenance costs.
User-friendly program SOPAS ET (www.sick.com/SOPAS_ET) for the configuration and
visualization of the parameters under Microsoft Windows®.
3.2
Operating principle of the Bulkscan®
3.2.1
Measurement principle
The Bulkscan® scans the surface contour of the measured object using a rotating laser
pulse. The Bulkscan® calculates the distance of each point measured, and therefore
the surface contour, from the time the laser pulse reflected by the measured object
takes to propagate.
During commissioning the Bulkscan® initially learns the reference contour (empty
conveyor belt) and uses this information to calculate the reference area A
R
(see Fig. 3).
In measuring mode the conveyor belt is filled with the bulk. The area A
M
calculated from
the bulk contour is smaller than the reference area. The cross-sectional area of the bulk
A
S
is given by the difference between the areas.