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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 8, 2014

THE USE OF SIMULATION FOR THE SOLUTION OF EFFICIENCY INCREASE PROBLEMS IN TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Khabibullin R. G., Makarova I. V., Belyaev E. I., Verkin E. N.
Pages: 193-204
Published: 2 Jun 2014
Views: 3,813
Downloads: 1,672
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Abstract: Article is devoted to practical model designing for selecting technological process optimum parameters in mechanical engineering. The growing requirements to the quality and competitiveness of production, the growing globalization of the economy, forcing the producers to find reserves of the productivity and safety of work. In the past two decades many companies are identifying the reasons for the ineffectiveness of technological processes, using modern tools like, for example, simulation. One of such directions is the account of ergonomic parameters. Today special software solutions are used on the basis of accurate three-dimensional model of the person. Such approach allows to refuse from the more costly physical modeling, significantly reduce time for ergonomic analysis, since such an analysis can be conducted in parallel with technological preparation of production, and not after their launch, raise efficiency of the production, to lower loading on the personnel and to reduce the risk of injury.
Keywords: automobile industry, simulation modeling, technological process
Cite this article: Khabibullin R. G., Makarova I. V., Belyaev E. I., Verkin E. N.. THE USE OF SIMULATION FOR THE SOLUTION OF EFFICIENCY INCREASE PROBLEMS IN TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 8, 193-204 (2014). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000163/
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