Equipment spot inspection management module used in secondary computer control system of steel production line

The digital equipment inspection management system solves the problem of low efficiency in traditional manual recording, realizes the clear execution of inspection plans and real-time data sharing, and improves the scientificity and accuracy of equipment management.

CN122048307APending Publication Date: 2026-05-15HUATIAN NANJING ENG & TECH CORP MCC +3
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-25
Publication Date
2026-05-15

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Technical Problem

Traditional equipment inspection methods rely on manual recording, which is inefficient, prone to errors, and suffers from severe information silos. Inspection data cannot be shared in real time, making it difficult for managers to fully grasp the execution status. The lack of scientific data analysis and timely updates to the inspection status make it difficult to detect potential problems.

Method used

Design an equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system of a steel production line. Employ computer software technology to digitize the inspection process. Through modules such as inspection overview, work order management, personnel management, and maintenance operation standards, achieve real-time data transmission and visual analysis. The access control module separates the permissions of management personnel and front-line operators.

Benefits of technology

It enables simple formulation and clear execution of inspection plans, detailed and diverse inspection content, flexible recording methods, timely issuance of inspection tasks, accurate data statistics, and traceable results, avoiding missed inspections and improving the real-time and scientific nature of equipment management.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an equipment spot inspection management system used in a secondary computer control system of a production line of an iron and steel enterprise. Comprising a point inspection overview module which is provided with a specific state point inspection work order table component, a different time span work order state proportion pie chart component and a different time span operator workload ranking histogram component, and all work order state information can be visually analyzed through an interface of the point inspection overview module; the work order management module and the work order execution module are provided with spot check work order table components and corresponding operation buttons and can query, manage and execute corresponding work orders according to corresponding permissions; the personnel management module is provided with a point inspection personnel table component and a corresponding operation button, and personnel information in the system can be inquired and managed; comprising a maintenance operation standard management module and a maintenance technology standard management module, and corresponding standards can be inquired and managed according to corresponding permissions. The production efficiency is improved, and the maintenance cost is reduced.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of computer software technology, specifically to an equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel production line. Background Technology

[0002] In modern steel production, equipment and machinery are critical assets, essential for the smooth operation of the production process. Equipment failure or downtime not only disrupts production but can also trigger safety issues. Therefore, equipment inspection management is crucial, a key activity ensuring the proper functioning, safety, and reliability of equipment. Equipment inspection management is a comprehensive process designed to monitor, assess, and maintain the condition of production equipment. It encompasses various types of equipment, from industrial machinery to electronic devices and instruments. The primary goals of equipment inspection are to prevent failures, improve equipment availability, extend equipment lifespan, ensure safety, and reduce maintenance costs.

[0003] Traditional equipment inspection typically relies on paper records and manual operations, which is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive but also prone to data loss and inaccuracies. Therefore, we provide an equipment inspection management system for use in the secondary computer control system of steel production lines. It utilizes computer software technology to digitize the inspection process and transmit data to the cloud in real time, bringing significant convenience to enterprise management. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To overcome the aforementioned shortcomings, the present invention aims to provide an equipment inspection management module for a secondary computer control system in a steel production line. This module addresses the problems of traditional equipment inspection methods, such as low efficiency due to manual recording, the need for inspectors to manually fill out work orders (making this time-consuming and error-prone), severe information silos, and the inability to share inspection data in real time. This results in managers being unable to fully grasp the inspection execution status, making it difficult to identify potential problems, lacking scientific data analysis to uncover potential hazards in the inspection system, and lacking real-time updates, as traditional methods often only allow for timely updates to the inspection status after the inspection process is completed.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides an equipment inspection and management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line, comprising: The Inspection Overview module includes a work order form component for specific statuses, a pie chart component showing the percentage of work order statuses across different time spans, and a bar chart component ranking operator workloads across different time spans. The interface of the Inspection Overview module allows for visual analysis of all work order status information. The work order management module and the work order execution module are equipped with a check work order form component and corresponding operation buttons, which can query, manage and execute the corresponding work orders according to the corresponding permissions; The personnel management module includes a form component for checking personnel and corresponding operation buttons, which allows users to query and manage personnel information in the system. It includes a maintenance operation standard management module and a maintenance technical standard management module. The maintenance operation standard management interface and the maintenance technical standard management interface are equipped with inspection operation standard and inspection technical standard table components and corresponding operation buttons, which can query and manage the corresponding standards according to the corresponding permissions.

[0006] Furthermore, the system also includes: The operation log module has a historical operation table component in its interface, which allows users to query historical operation information in this module.

[0007] Furthermore, the system also includes: The access control module, based on the account management module built into the RuoYi-Vue framework, divides employee roles when creating personal accounts. Through role division, the permissions of management personnel and front-line operators are separated.

[0008] Furthermore, the aforementioned inspection overview module specifically includes, The historical inspection data unit, based on historical inspection data collected from relevant databases, performs data analysis and visualization of equipment inspection status using graphical interfaces and tables; The daily work order unit displays the data for work orders that are "issued" and "under inspection" in tabular form, allowing managers to clearly understand the progress of equipment inspections that day. The inspection work order unit uses Echart to display the percentage of the four statuses of the inspection work orders for the day, week, and month (excluding those created but not yet issued) in the form of a pie chart, thereby visualizing the equipment inspection data at different time dimensions for reference. The work order completion quantity unit uses Echart to display the number of inspection work orders completed by each front-line operator in the form of a bar chart for the day, week, and month, and ranks them from largest to smallest based on the quantity.

[0009] Furthermore, the work order management module and the work order execution module use the Element-UI table component to display the detailed information of the corresponding work orders. The corresponding managers and front-line operators can operate on their respective inspection work orders through this interface.

[0010] Furthermore, the personnel management module uses the Element-UI table component to manage all personnel information involved in the inspection management module.

[0011] Furthermore, the operation log module uses the Element-UI table component to display historical operation information for all interfaces in the inspection management module.

[0012] Furthermore, the maintenance operation standard module and the maintenance technical standard module use the Element-UI table component to manage all maintenance operation standards and maintenance technical standard information involved in the inspection management module.

[0013] By using the inspection module of this invention, compared with traditional equipment inspection, inspection plans can be formulated more simply. Basic inspection information, standards, equipment, and content are entered once, and inspection tasks are issued on time. The operation is simple, time-saving, and labor-saving. Inspection content is more detailed and diverse: it includes inspection content, methods, standards, and illustrative images. Recording methods are freely selectable (single selection, multiple selection, text), satisfying various recording needs. On-site inspection photos and meter readings effectively prevent unauthorized inspections. Inspection tasks are more specific and clear: inspection tasks are issued on time, and inspection content, progress, and results are readily apparent, effectively preventing omissions. Inspection statistics are more accurate: inspection data is accurately statistically presented, and task indicator charts are clear and easy to verify. Inspection results are traceable: inspection work order statuses include created but not issued, issued, received, under inspection, and completed, allowing users to view and trace inspection content, responsible personnel, and other information. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a view of the overall inspection interface of the present invention; Figure 2 This is the inspection management interface of the present invention. Figure 1 ; Figure 3 This is the inspection management interface of the present invention. Figure 2 ; Figure 4 This is a diagram of the inspection execution interface of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a diagram of the operation log interface of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a diagram of the personnel management interface of the present invention; Figure 7 This is the standard interface for maintenance operations in this invention. Figure 1 ; Figure 8 This is the standard interface for maintenance operations in this invention. Figure 2 ; Figure 9 This is the standard interface for maintenance operations in this invention. Figure 3 . Detailed Implementation

[0015] The embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0016] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention.

[0017] The terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this invention, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.

[0018] In the description of this invention, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal communication between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention based on the specific circumstances.

[0019] like Figures 1-9As shown, this invention provides an equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line. It includes an inspection overview module with a specific status inspection work order table component, a pie chart component showing the percentage of work order statuses over different time spans, and a bar chart component ranking operator workloads over different time spans. The interface of the inspection overview module allows for visual analysis of all work order status information. The work order management module and work order execution module each have an inspection work order table component and corresponding operation buttons, allowing for querying, management, and execution of corresponding work orders based on permissions. The personnel management module has an inspection personnel table component and corresponding operation buttons, allowing for querying and management of personnel information within the system. The system also includes a maintenance operation standard management module and a maintenance technical standard management module. The maintenance operation standard management interface and maintenance technical standard management interface each have inspection operation standard and inspection technical standard table components and corresponding operation buttons, allowing for querying and management of corresponding standards based on permissions. Finally, the operation log module has a historical operation table component, allowing for querying of historical operation information within this module. The access control module, based on the account management module built into the RuoYi-Vue framework, divides employee roles when creating personal accounts. Through role division, the permissions of management personnel and front-line operators are separated.

[0020] The aforementioned inspection overview module specifically includes: The historical inspection data unit, based on historical inspection data collected from relevant databases, performs data analysis and visualization of equipment inspection status using graphical interfaces and tables; The daily work order unit displays the data for work orders that are "issued" and "under inspection" in tabular form, allowing managers to clearly understand the progress of equipment inspections that day. The inspection work order unit uses Echart to display the percentage of the four statuses of the inspection work orders for the day, week, and month (excluding those created but not yet issued) in the form of a pie chart, thereby visualizing the equipment inspection data at different time dimensions for reference. The work order completion quantity unit uses Echart to display the number of inspection work orders completed by each front-line operator in the form of a bar chart for the day, week, and month, and ranks them from largest to smallest based on the quantity.

[0021] The aforementioned work order management module and work order execution module use the Element-UI table component to display the detailed information of the corresponding work orders. The corresponding managers and front-line operators can operate their respective inspection work orders through this interface.

[0022] The personnel management module mentioned above uses the Element-UI table component to manage all personnel information involved in the inspection management module.

[0023] The above-mentioned operation log module uses the Element-UI table component to display the historical operation information of all interfaces in the inspection management module.

[0024] The aforementioned maintenance operation standard module and maintenance technical standard module use the Element-UI table component to manage all maintenance operation standard and maintenance technical standard information involved in the inspection management module.

[0025] The working process is as follows: In this embodiment, as Figure 9 As shown, firstly, ensure that the personnel name in the personnel management page is consistent with the user nickname entered when creating a user in the personnel management page of the secondary computer control system. Also, when creating a user in the personnel management page, the corresponding role must be selected. In this embodiment, there are two roles: operator and scheduled inspector, corresponding to frontline operators and managers, respectively.

[0026] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 As shown, administrators can obtain access to the inspection overview interface through the access control function, and can analyze the work order data of inspection management by querying the tables and charts on the interface.

[0027] In this embodiment, as Figure 2-3 As shown, administrators can access the work order management interface through the access control function. Clicking the "Create" button allows administrators to create a work order with a status of "Created but Not Issued." This work order includes required and optional information such as date, work group, shift, and working hours. In the "Dispatcher" and "Operator" options, administrators must select the dispatcher and operator from the personnel information already entered in the personnel management database using the selection boxes. After the work order is successfully created, administrators, after verifying its accuracy, will select the corresponding work order and click the "Issue" button, changing the work order's status to "Issued."

[0028] In this embodiment, as Figure 4As shown, frontline operators can obtain operational permissions to the work order execution interface through the access control function. After logging into the secondary computer management system with their employee account, only the work order execution interface will be displayed. The operator can only view work orders whose operator option includes their name and whose status is not "created but not issued." After obtaining the corresponding inspection work order information, the operator can change the work order status to "received" by clicking the "Receive Work Order" button. After querying the relevant inspection information and preparing for the inspection, the operator can change the work order status to "in inspection" by clicking the "Start Inspection" button. After completing the equipment inspection, the operator can change the work order status to "inspection completed" by clicking the "Inspection Complete" button and filling in the inspection results in the pop-up window. After the inspection is completed, the operator's operational permissions for the inspection work order end, and the work order will be displayed in the corresponding dispatcher's inspection management interface.

[0029] In this embodiment, as Figure 5 As shown, administrators can obtain query permissions for the operation log interface through the access control function. Administrators can query historical operations that occurred in the inspection module by filtering by operator, type, status, and operation time.

[0030] In this embodiment, as Figure 6-8 As shown, administrators can obtain access to the maintenance operation standard management interface and the maintenance technical standard management interface through the access control function. This is achieved by filling in information such as... Figure 7 The information in the pop-up window shown can be assembled using HTML technology to form a structure like this. Figure 8 The standard table shown can be selected and queried through the corresponding headings in the work order management and work order execution interface.

[0031] Compared to traditional equipment inspection, this inspection module simplifies the process of creating inspection plans. Basic inspection information, standards, equipment, and content are entered all at once, and tasks are issued on time. The operation is simple, time-saving, and labor-saving. Inspection content is more detailed and diverse: it includes inspection content, methods, standards, and illustrated descriptions. Recording methods are freely selectable (single selection, multiple selection, text), accommodating various recording styles. On-site inspections include photo taking and meter reading, effectively preventing unauthorized inspections. Inspection tasks are more clearly defined and transparent: tasks are issued on time, and inspection content, progress, and results are readily apparent, effectively preventing omissions. Inspection statistics are more accurate, with precise data analysis and clear, easy-to-understand task indicator charts. Inspection results are traceable; work order statuses include created but not yet issued, issued, received, under inspection, and completed, allowing users to view and trace inspection content, responsible personnel, and other information. The present invention has been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Many other changes and modifications made without departing from the concept and scope of the present invention should be considered within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0032] In the description of this specification, specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0033] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of the present invention, but the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. An equipment inspection and management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel production line, characterized in that, The system includes: The Inspection Overview module includes a work order form component for specific statuses, a pie chart component showing the percentage of work order statuses across different time spans, and a bar chart component ranking operator workloads across different time spans. The interface of the Inspection Overview module allows for visual analysis of all work order status information. The work order management module and the work order execution module are equipped with a check work order form component and corresponding operation buttons, which can query, manage and execute the corresponding work orders according to the corresponding permissions; The personnel management module includes a form component for checking personnel and corresponding operation buttons, which allows users to query and manage personnel information in the system. It includes a maintenance operation standard management module and a maintenance technical standard management module. The maintenance operation standard management interface and the maintenance technical standard management interface are equipped with inspection operation standard and inspection technical standard table components and corresponding operation buttons, which can query and manage the corresponding standards according to the corresponding permissions.

2. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The system also includes an operation log module, the operation log interface of which has a historical operation table component, which allows users to query historical operation information in the module.

3. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The system also includes an access control module, which is based on the account management module built into the RuoYi-Vue framework. When creating an employee's personal account, the module divides the employee's role, and the permissions of management personnel and front-line operators are separated through role division.

4. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The aforementioned inspection overview module specifically includes: The historical inspection data unit, based on historical inspection data collected from relevant databases, performs data analysis and visualization of equipment inspection status using graphical interfaces and tables; The daily work order unit displays the data for work orders that are "issued" and "under inspection" in tabular form, allowing managers to clearly understand the progress of equipment inspections that day. The inspection work order unit uses Echart to display the percentage of the four statuses of the inspection work orders for the day, week, and month (excluding those created but not yet issued) in the form of a pie chart, thereby visualizing the equipment inspection data at different time dimensions for reference. The work order completion quantity unit uses Echart to display the number of inspection work orders completed by each front-line operator in the form of a bar chart for the day, week, and month, and ranks them from largest to smallest based on the quantity.

5. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The work order management module and work order execution module use the Element-UI table component to display the detailed information of the corresponding work orders. The corresponding managers and front-line operators can operate their respective inspection work orders through this interface.

6. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The personnel management module uses the Element-UI table component to manage all personnel information involved in the inspection management module.

7. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The operation log module uses the Element-UI table component to display historical operation information for all interfaces in the inspection management module.

8. The equipment inspection management system for a secondary computer control system in a steel enterprise production line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The maintenance operation standard module and maintenance technical standard module use the Element-UI table component to manage all maintenance operation standard and maintenance technical standard information involved in the inspection management module.