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Использование кинетической теории для исследования колебаний потоковых параметров производственной линии

Using the kinetic theory for the study of vibrations streaming parameters of the production line

Олег Пигнастый and Валерий Ходусов

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Abstract: Рассмотрена общая задача о развитии начального возмущения потоковых параметров синхронизированной производственной линии. Записано кинетическое уравнение технологического процесса. Получено дисперсионное уравнение и исследованы собственные колебания потоковых параметров производственной линии. Определены условия, выполнение которых обеспечивает затухание колебаний потоковых параметров. The general task about the development of initial indignation of stream parameters of the synchronized production line is considered. The kinetic equation of the technological process is written down. The dispersive equation is received and own fluctuations of stream parameters of the production line are investigated. Conditions of attenuation of fluctuations of stream parameters are defined.

Keywords: Kinetic equation; production line; PDE-model; the dispersion equation; the object of labor; management system; process; oscillation flow parameters; stability; damping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C02 C15 C44 D24 L23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-06-09, Revised 2015-06-09
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