Posouzení nákladové a energetické náročnosti výroby tekutého kovu a apretace odlitků
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Nárožný, Radomír
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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The subject of this thesis is to assess the cost and energy intensity of the two main stages of production casting. It is compared with the liquid metal required for the production of castings and casting the final stage of completion - finishing. The assessment method was selected incomplete prime costs (IPC), which represent only the costs directly influenced by servis. Energy intensity was determined as the sum of the energy expended directly for the production of castings. The post uses the results processed PROJECT XII team problem-solving economic CSS Expert committees. Further work is based on the MSc VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering. Aim of this work is to determine the cost and energy consumption of liquid metal production and finishing of castings, comparing the results obtained. The work ends with recommendations and proposed another possible solution procedure.
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Import 26/06/2013
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incomplete prime costs, energy consumption, production of liquid metal, finishing, casting