2015-2(15)

Design, manufacturing and commissioning of nuclear industry equipment

Article NameExpediency of Mobile Technological Equipment Use During Production of Nuclear Machine Building Objects
AuthorsP.D. Kravchenko
Address

Volgodonsk Engineering Technical Institute the branch of National Research Nuclear University «MEPhI»,
73/94 Lenin St., Volgodonsk, Rostov region, Russia 347360
e-mail:
krapa21@yandex.ru

AbstractSubstantiation of expediency of mobile technological equipment use during production of nuclear machine building objects is represented. Instead of known system “lathe – adjustment – instrument – blank” the system “blank – instrument – adjustment – lathe” is proposed, which allow to object from huge technological equipment and use small mobile equipment. Application of heuristic methods during design process with using the wild nature principles - “ant” , “spider”, “beaver” – led to nearly optimal decisions.
Keywordsnuclear machine building, technology, mobile equipment, heuristic method
LanguageRussian
References

[1] Proektirovanie nestandartnogo oborudovaniya. Tyazheloe i atomnoe mashinostroenie [Design of the non-standard equipment. Heavy and nuclear mechanical engineering]. monografiya [monograph]. Pod red. P.D. Kravchenko [Edited by P.D. Kravchenko] Shahty. Pub. YuRGUE'S” [Shahty. Pub. SRSUES], 2001, ISBN 5-93834-023-3, 280 p. (in Russian)

[2] Kravchenko P.D. etc. Konstruktorskie resheniya pri proektirovanii transportno-texnologicheskogo oborudovaniya v atomnom mashinostroenii [Design decisions at design of transport processing equipment in nuclear mechanical engineering] Volgodonskij institut servisa (filial) YuRGUE'S [Volgodonsk Service Institute branch SRSUES] monografiya [monograph]. Shahty. Pub. YuRGUE'S” [Shahty. Pub. SRSUES], 2008, 186 p. (in Russian)

[3] Polovinkin A.I. Osnovy inzhenernogo tvorchestva [Bases of engineering creativity] uchebnoe posobie dlya studentov vuzov [manual for students of higher education institutions.]. M. Pub. Mashinostroenie [Mechanical engineering], 1988, ISBN 5-217-00016-3, 368 p. (in Russian)

Papers30 - 34
URL ArticleURL Article
 Open Article