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PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL IMAGES ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNICAL FLUIDS SURFACE BASED ON RGB-TECHNIQUE

P. V. Amosov, А. А. Goryachev, Dmitriy Makarov

First published: 2024-11-15https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s20.27View metrics

Abstract

The research objective was to develop a methodology for determining the total suspended solids concentration in wastewater based on the color indexes analysis. Determining the structure and properties of natural objects by processing its digital images has become widespread in soil science, since the soil colour is determined by its chemical and mineralogical composition. The material presented in the research can be considered as the initial steps in the development of soil science methods as applied to research objective. Based on the RGB-technique for processing digital images of the liquids surface contaminated with suspended solids, the authors tried to quantitatively describe digital indexes depending on the contamination level. At the first stage, a forecast of unknown concentration values was made. Under normal illumination conditions (about 300 lux), based on five known concentration values, approximation functions were plotted for the colour indexes SI (saturation) and CI (coloration). Two unknown concentration values were forecasted: for the exponential function through the SI-index - 210.1 and 150.5 mg/l, and through the CI-index - 235.8 and 158.8 mg/l; for a linear function through the SI-index - 250.6 and 200.1 mg/l, and through the CI-index - 267.3 and 208.2 mg/l. The unknown experimental concentrations were 237 and 158 mg/L, respectively. At the second stage, the effect of illumination was studied on samples of apatite-nepheline factory wastewater. For two illumination ranges (300-335 lux) and (290-394 lux), as well as 7 concentration values for color indexes SI and CI, linear approximation functions were plotted in the index-concentration axes.

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Title
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF DIGITAL IMAGES ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNICAL FLUIDS SURFACE BASED ON RGB-TECHNIQUE
Authors
P. V. Amosov, А. А. Goryachev, Dmitriy Makarov
Proceedings
24th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM 2024, Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation, Vol 24, Issue 5.1
Publisher
STEF92 Technology
Year
2024
Pages
197-204
SWS Citekey
Amosov202420197204
ISSN
1314-2704; 13142704
ISBN
9786197603729
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Proceedings contents
Open official contents
Keywords
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