ArticleName |
Peculiarities of the timing approach to standardizing
the productivity of technologically related rolling shops |
ArticleAuthorData |
Siberian State Industrial University, Novokuznetsk, Russia
A. R. Fastykovsky, Dr. Eng., Associate Prof., Head of the Dept. of Metal Forming and Metal Science EVRAZ ZSMK, e-mail: fastikovsky@mail.ru A. I. Musatova, Lecturer at the Extended Education Institution, e-mail: musatova-ai@yandex.ru
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
N. V. Martyushev, Cand. Eng., Associate Prof., Dept. of Materials Science, e-mail: martjushev@tpu.ru
Moscow Polytechnic University, Moscow, Russia R. V. Klyuev, Dr. Eng., Associate Prof., Prof., e-mail: kluev-roman@rambler.ru
Tula State University, Tula, Russia G. V. Stas, Dr. Eng., Associate Prof., e-mail: galina_stas@mail.ru |
Abstract |
Rolled profiles are requested products of metallurgical processing, the scope of which covers such industries as mechanical engineering, construction, mining, etc. The high rates of economic development of our country require an increase in the production of rolled products and a reduction in costs. These urgent problems can be solved by improving the organization of production and, in particular, the issues of productivity standardization. Using examples of existing production, the timing approach to standardizing the productivity of technologically connected rolling shops is considered. Regulatory models of the functioning of the breakdown shop are presented, which make it possible to form a multi-level, multi-factor base of rational regulatory steps for calculating standard productivity. The problem of standardizing the productivity of a complex production system that has a rigid connection with an adjacent system and a branching material flow is considered. |
References |
1. Arkin P. A., Mukhanova N. V. Solution to the problem of choosing the type of equipment for rapid prototyping. Organizator proizvodstva. 2020. Vol. 28. No. 2. pp. 108–117. DOI: 10.25987/VSTU.2020.89.98.010 2. Malindžák D., Gazda A., Malindžáková M., Vitko D. The basic principles and rules for heuristic model creation in metallurgy. Metalurgija. 2013. Vol. 52. No. 4. pp. 549–552. 3. Tsukanov A. V., Litsin K. V. Development of an automated system for stack cutting machine of rolling production. Chernye Metally. 2023. No. 1. pp. 38–43. 4. Long F., Zeiler P., Bertsche B. Modelling the flexibility of production systems in Industry 4.0 for analysing their productivity and availability with high-level Petri nets. IFAC-Papers On Line. 2017. Vol. 50, Iss. 1. pp. 5680–5687. 5. Kadykov V.N., Musatova A.I., Koynov R.S. Development of a set of normative models for the functioning of divisions of a metallurgical enterprise. Izvestiya vuzov. Chernaya metallurgiya. 2021. Vol. 62. No. 8. pp. 606–610. DOI: 10.17073/0366-0797-2021-8-606–610 6. Sáez P., Herrera C., Pezoa J. E. A product-driven system approach to generate fast solutions to the job shop scheduling problem. IFAC-Papers On Line. 26 October 2022. Vol. 55, Iss. 10. pp. 1930–1937. 7. Kowalski M., Steinboeck A., Kugi A. Optimal start times for a flow shop with blocking constraints, no-wait constraints, and stochastic processing times. IFAC-Papers On Line 9 November 2021. Vol. 54, Iss. 1. pp. 659–664. DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2021.08.176 8. Edwin R., Kanya J. N., Geetha S. Analysis on productivity improvement, using lean manufacturing concept. Materials Today: Proceedings. 2021. Vol. 45. Part 7. pp. 7176–7182. DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.02.412 9. Poletskov P. P., Alekseev D. Yu., Kuznetsova A. S. et al. Analysis of cooling schemes for sheet metal products based on computer modeling. Vestnik Magnitogorskogo gosudarstvennogo tekhnicheskogo universiteta imeni G. I. Nosova. 2022. Vol. 20. No. 4. pp. 102–109. 10. Gizatulin R. A., Musatova A. I., Martyushev N. V., Valuev D. V., Karlina A. I. Development and application of normative timing models for the modernization of an electric steel-smelting shop. Chernye Metally. 2022. No. 4. pp. 10–16. 11. Fastykovsky A. R., Martyushev N. V., Musatova A. I., Savchenko I. A., Karlina A. I. Feasibility demonstration of normative models for sheet-rolling shop productivity. Message 1. Chernye Metally. 2024. No. 1 . pp. 9–16. |