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    Automated Cyclone Dust Collection System Using Siemens Step 7 / WinCC and Supervision
    (UNIVERSITY OF 20AOUT 1955 -SKIKDA: Faculty of Technology (Department of Petrochemicals), 2025-07-01) SENNAOUI Sara: Enc: Dr. CHETTAH Chouaib
    The need for effective dust collection systems in industrial settings is becoming more critical as industries face stricter environmental regulations, rising energy costs, and increasing expectations for workplace safety and operational efficiency. This study explores the design and automation of a cyclone-based dust collection system, focusing on the integration of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to optimize performance. Cyclone separators are widely used for their ability to remove large dust particles using centrifugal force. Although simple in design, their performance can be significantly improved when combined with smart control systems. This project integrates Siemens S7-300 PLCs and STEP 7/WinCC software to automate and monitor the dust removal process. The result is a system capable of reducing energy consumption, improving filtration efficiency, and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.

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