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2022 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-77
Author(s):  
Evgenii Sniatkov ◽  
Fatma Mirzoeva ◽  
Muslim Tsuev

Modern methods of restoring body parts of a car include many interrelated operations performed in accordance with certain requirements. Carried out repairs are usually con-trolled both by the organization that carried out the repairs and by the car owner. Often after the repair, there is disagreement in the assessment of quality. The article describes the methodology for de-termining the location of damage hidden from observation without using the destructive meth-od. Based on the application of non-destructive testing and analysis of chronology, conclusions are drawn about the cause of the formation of convex deformities of the sweat. Practical value. The article may be useful to specialists working in the field of body repair, as well as experts evaluating the quality of body repair


2022 ◽  
Vol 2021 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Vera Shumilina ◽  
Karen Avetisyan ◽  
Vitaliy Brykalov

The article is devoted to the research analysis of current patterns in the methodology of cost management at the enterprise. Modern methods of production cost management are analyzed. Methods that take into account the influence of the internal and external environment on production costs are determined. It is established that each method used autonomously does not solve the entire complex of management tasks. Therefore, the improvement of cost management methods should be based on the synthesis of a new method that includes the advantages of existing cost methods and eliminates their disadvantages


Author(s):  
О. С. Советова ◽  
О. О. Шишкина ◽  
И. В. Аболонкова

В статье вводятся в научный оборот ранее неизвестные наскальные изображения Тепсейского археологического микрорайона (Краснотуранский район Красноярского края), выявленные в последние годы кемеровскими археологами. Новые рисунки обнаружены в разных участках микрорайона, благодаря крупномасштабным разведкам и использованию современных методов документирования памятников наскального искусства. Выявленные изображения относятся к разным хронологическим периодам, выполнены в технике выбивки, гравировки и прошлифовки. Новые рисунки Тепсейского микрорайона дополняют представления об изобразительных традициях, существовавших в Минусинской котловине на протяжении нескольких тысяч лет. The article introduces into scientifi c circulation previously unknown rock images of the Tepsei archaeological area (the Krasnoturansk District of the Krasnoyarsk Region), which were revealed in recent years by Kemerovo archaeologists. New drawings were discovered in diff erent parts of the area due to large - scale explorations and the use of modern methods of documenting rock art sites. The identifi ed images belong to diff erent chronological periods, and are made in the technique of embossing, engraving and grinding. The new drawings of the Tepsei area enlarge the ideas about the pictorial traditions that have existed in the Minusinsk Basin for several thousand years.


Author(s):  
N. N. Ezhova ◽  
N. V. Kolesnichenko ◽  
A. L. Maximov
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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 580
Author(s):  
Boris A. Dzeboev ◽  
Anastasia A. Odintsova ◽  
Alena I. Rybkina ◽  
Boris V. Dzeranov

The introduction of modern methods for the mathematical processing of geological data is one of the promising areas of study and development in the field of geosciences. For example, today mathematical geology makes it possible to reliably identify astronomical cycles by measuring the scalar magnetic parameters of rocks (magnetic susceptibility). The main aim of this study is to develop a mathematical tool for identifying stable oscillation cycles (periods) in the dataset of the magnetic susceptibility of rocks in a geological section. The author’s method (algorithm) is based on the concept of discrete mathematical analysis—an innovative mathematical approach to the analysis of discrete geological and geophysical data. Its reliability is also demonstrated, by comparison with the results obtained by classical methods: Fourier analysis, Lomb periodogram, and REDFIT. The proposed algorithm was applied by the authors to analyze the material of field geological studies of the Zhelezny Rog section (Taman Peninsula). As a result, stable cycles were determined for the Pontian and Lower Maeotian sedimentary strata of the Black Sea Basin (Paratethys).


2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 651
Author(s):  
Stuart Gee ◽  
Andre Brown

Prefabricated timber component-based systems are the most prevalent industrialised system used to build housing. Along with many other countries, the UK has invested in different types of factory-based prefabrication systems as a means of increasing productivity and enhancing quality. In more recent decades, prefabrication has become part of a series of ‘modern methods of construction’ employed for, and aimed at, delivering sustainable and efficient construction. However, certain pragmatic issues remain. The industry is cyclical, and during periods of declining resources, skills and technical development can be lost. Additionally, factory-based prefabrication requires substantial initial investment and an appropriate local workforce. To help address these issues, this paper presents the concept of an alternative method of production and assembly that takes a different approach to traditional industrialised systems that involve large investments and fixed-location factories. The proposition presented in this paper is that it is possible to design and develop a small, low cost, portable micro-factory that can be taken to a temporary location or construction site, where it can then be used to construct prefabricated closed panels. We describe the development of a working prototype, effectively a micro-factory, along with its potential advantages over a fixed facility.


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2022 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-95
Author(s):  
Tharaka Gunawardena ◽  
Priyan Mendis

Modern Methods of Construction with Offsite Manufacturing is an advancement from prefabricated technologies that existed for decades in the construction industry, and is a platform to integrate various disciplines into providing a more holistic solution. Due to the rapid speed of construction, reduced requirement of labour and minimised work on site, offsite manufacturing and prefabricated building systems are becoming more popular, and perhaps a necessity for the future of the global construction industry. The approach to the design and construction of prefab building systems demands a thorough understanding of their unique characteristics.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y.A. Kuznetsov

Abstract.The article provides a brief overview of modern methods of thermal spraying. Particular attention is paid to high-speed flame spraying. The theoretical substantiation of the adhesion of coatings formed on machine parts using the methods of thermal spraying is presented.


2022 ◽  
pp. 317-340
Author(s):  
Tlou Maggie Masenya

Indigenous knowledge is mainly preserved in the memories of elders, and most of this knowledge is slowly disappearing in rural communities due to various factors such as death, sickness, and memory loss. Digital preservation is regarded as one of the modern methods to preserve indigenous knowledge as it can be shared with others and be passed on to future generations. But how can indigenous knowledge be documented and preserved to benefit indigenous knowledge owners and accessible for future generations? The chapter thus looked into the policy, techniques, and technologies being employed to document and preserve indigenous knowledge in rural communities. Knowledge management frameworks were also used as underpinning theories to guide the study. The findings revealed that rural communities are still relying mostly on traditional methods such as oral tradition, storytelling, and community of practice in sharing their indigenous knowledge in this digital era.


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