Group working in mass production. Part I: Flow line work

1973 ◽  
Vol 52 (12) ◽  
pp. 457 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ray Wild
2021 ◽  
pp. 97-102
Author(s):  
Антон Владимирович Сильвестров ◽  
Виктор Афанасьевич Загоруйко ◽  
Наталья Борисовна Чаплыгина ◽  
Валентин Васильевич Рыжков ◽  
Александр Семёнович Макаров

В статье поднимается проблема оснащения винодельческой отрасли современным высокоэффективным технологическим оборудованием с целью получения конкурентно-способной винодельческой продукции в связи с отсутствием отечественной машиностроительной базы. Приводится информация о зарубежных пневматических прессах периодического действия, повсеместно получивших распространение в винодельческом производстве, по сравнению со шнековыми стекателями и прессами непрерывного действия. С 2014 г. институт «Магарач» занимается разработкой и организацией восстановления серийного производства технологического оборудования для виноделия в России. По технической документации института «Магарач» изготовлены и серийно выпускаются: установка насосная для перекачивания мезги НПМ-32/32, установка насосная для перекачивания сусла и виноматериалов НПВ-10/32. Приводятся данные о научно-конструкторских разработках института «Магарач», в том числе с использованием в виноделии новых физических эффектов. Представлены результаты фактической стабильности образцов готовой винодельческой продукции, прошедших поточно-сорбционную обработку. Поднимается вопрос о необходимости развития отечественной машиностроительной базы для серийного производства современного винодельческого оборудования и оснащения ими винодельческих предприятий. The article raises problem of supplying the winemaking industry with modern highly efficient technological equipment in order to obtain competitive wine products due to the lack of national machine-building basis. Information on foreign pneumatic batch-type presses, which have become widespread in winemaking industry in comparison with worm strainers and continuous presses is provided. Since 2014, the Institute Magarach develops and organizes manufacturing recovery of technological equipment mass production for winemaking in Russia. According to the technical documentation of the Institute Magarach, the pomace pumping unit NPM-32/32, the must and base wine pumping unit NPV-10/32 were manufactured and are mass-producing now. The statistics on scientific and engineering design projects of the Institute Magarach, which include using of new physical effects in winemaking, are given. The results of actual positive stability of finished wine product samples after flow line sorption processing are presented. Question about the necessity to develop national machine-building basis for mass production of modern winemaking equipment and further instrumentation of winemaking enterprises is taken up.


1954 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 29-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georges Friedmann ◽  
Charles Walker

(Translator's Introduction: Professor Friedmann's earlier thinking on the effects of mass production jobs on men at work were made known to the readers of Human Organization (see Volume 12, Number 4, 1954) in the article called "Outline for a Psycho-Sociology of Assembly Line Work." This article originally appeared in the Journal de Psychologic Normal et Pathologique (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1948). In his article Friedmann described the technical rationale of assembly line production and related this rationale to the social organization and the psychological effects of modern productive systems on workers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph A. Tainter ◽  
Temis G. Taylor

Abstract We question Baumard's underlying assumption that humans have a propensity to innovate. Affordable transportation and energy underpinned the Industrial Revolution, making mass production/consumption possible. Although we cannot accept Baumard's thesis on the Industrial Revolution, it may help explain why complexity and innovation increase rapidly in the context of abundant energy.


1988 ◽  
Vol 102 ◽  
pp. 129-132
Author(s):  
K.L. Baluja ◽  
K. Butler ◽  
J. Le Bourlot ◽  
C.J. Zeippen

SummaryUsing sophisticated computer programs and elaborate physical models, accurate radiative and collisional atomic data of astrophysical interest have been or are being calculated. The cases treated include radiative transitions between bound states in the 2p4and 2s2p5configurations of many ions in the oxygen isoelectronic sequence, the photoionisation of the ground state of neutral iron, the electron impact excitation of the fine-structure forbidden transitions within the 3p3ground configuration of CℓIII, Ar IV and K V, and the mass-production of radiative data for ions in the oxygen and fluorine isoelectronic sequences, as part of the international Opacity Project.


Author(s):  
K. Yoshida ◽  
F. Murata ◽  
S. Ohno ◽  
T. Nagata

IntroductionSeveral methods of mounting emulsion for radioautography at the electron microscopic level have been reported. From the viewpoint of quantitative radioautography, however, there are many critical problems in the procedure to produce radioautographs. For example, it is necessary to apply and develop emulsions in several experimental groups under an identical condition. Moreover, it is necessary to treat a lot of grids at the same time in the dark room for statistical analysis. Since the complicated process and technical difficulties in these procedures are inadequate to conduct a quantitative analysis of many radioautographs at once, many factors may bring about unexpected results. In order to improve these complicated procedures, a simplified dropping method for mass production of radioautographs under an identical condition was previously reported. However, this procedure was not completely satisfactory from the viewpoint of emulsion homogeneity. This paper reports another improved procedure employing wire loops.


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