Group Processing of Screws in Tool Modules during Transportation

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This work is devoted to the development of design methods for flexible rotor lines that will combine several large-scale productions of products of different sizes in the mass diversified flow of goods by processing several sizes of goods in each group tool module. Performed work provides an opportunity to increase productivity of flexible rotor lines in 3-4 times by increasing the number of goods in 2-8 times by processing several sizes of products in each group tool module. The developed design methods for flexible rotary machines and group tool modules allows you to create high-performance systems based on combining a group-volume production of products of several sizes in the mass diversified flow of goods. Organizational and technological bases of flexible rotary machines creation are first developed in this paper. Every tool module handles multiple sizes products in these new machines. New links have been established between the structural elements of flexible rotary line with the group tool module and a combination of flow characteristics. That allows us to determine the structure of the flow of goods by combining several large-scale productions of products of several sizes in the mass diversified flow of goods.

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