Research and application of the PLC-based electronic control system for the CGJ series casing oscillators
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1.Institute of Exploration Techniques, CAGS, Langfang Hebei 065000, China;2.Innovation Base for Automatic and Intelligent Drilling Equipment, Geological Society of China, Langfang Hebei 065000, China;3.Technology Innovation Center for Deep Exploration and Drilling Equipment, China Geological Survey, Langfang Hebei 065000, China;4.State Grid Langfang Power Supply Company, Langfang Hebei 065000, China;5.SanjiangVolat Special Vehicle Co.,Ltd., Xiaogan Hubei 432000, China;6.Shaanxi 194 Coalfield Geology Co., Ltd., Tongchuan Shaanxi 727000, China

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    The CGJ series casing oscillators are large-diameter casing driven rock and soil drilling equipment successfully developed by the Institute of Exploration Techniques for urban construction. As a type of electromechanical hydraulic integrated equipment, they adopt a PLC-based electronic control system. This article mainly introduces the research and application of the electrical control system based on PLC. Firstly, the functional requirements of the electrical control system are analyzed. Based on the results, the hardware and program design of the electrical control system are carried out so that the electronic control system design with human-computer interaction function is realized, which integrates wireless remote control, remote wire control and emergency manual operation modes. The functional implementation of PLC program design is emphasized, which has certain application value for the research and design of electrical control systems for casing oscillators and similar equipment.

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  • Received:September 16,2024
  • Revised:January 23,2025
  • Adopted:February 14,2025
  • Online: July 04,2025
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