Kuz'minskyj R. System-functional principles of synthesis of production lines and stations for repairing of units and aggregates of arable farming mobile technique

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0513U001129

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 05.05.11 - Машини і засоби механізації сільськогосподарського виробництва

22-10-2013

Specialized Academic Board

Д 27.358.01

National Scientific Center "Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture"

Essay

The need for the use of the iterative procedure of consideration interrelated problems of parametric, structural and functional optimization with analysis of at least three hierarchical levels for optimal design of production lines and stations of repair enterprises is shown with the use of a systematic approach. In problems of optimal design the new theoretical principles of interdependence of all parameters and all efficiency indexes of technological processes are formulated and approved in research. As a result of development of scientific and methodological basis of structural and parametric analysis and synthesis of technological processes was obtained essentially new results of design - parametric series of production structures of production lines and stations of different specialization and productivity. The theoretical principles of organizational and technological compatibility formation of any quantity of different processes in a common production flow as grounding base functional purpose (specialization) of production lines and stations were developed, a comprehensive study of the properties was conducted. The model for predicting changes in total and partial repair programs is proposed. The principle of correspondence the functionality and aggregate-modular core processing equipment repair and optimal schedule of operations for a given tact of production lines (areas) is substantiated. The efficiency of functional, structural and parameter's optimization of production lines and stations of repair enterprises was evaluated.

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