Application of System Analysis for Technological Processes Investigation

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System analysis is used as the effective way for design and modification of different kinds of technical systems. Application of system analysis to any technological process allows to present the links between input and output parameters which makes it possible to analyze its effectiveness and effect on the process for manufacturing of the object with necessary level of quality. The paper presents results of system analysis application for multioperational technological processes. The main aim of hot rolling process is manufacturing the hot rolled metal sheet with definite geometrical parameters which are necessary for further cold rolling process. The scheme of hot rolling operation with its input and output links is presented. The obtained results can be used for mathematical modeling of hot rolling operation. It is shown the application of system analysis for technological process of coating on the example of vacuum ion-plasma coating process. Because of existence of operated, noncontrolled, and indignant parameters of the coating process application of system analysis is the effective way for structural analysis of this technical system. It is proposed to supplement system analysis with function-oriented analysis. This approach can state the links between properties of the object which are sufficient for its application and technological parameters of the manufacturing technological process.

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