This paper presents the features of infrared thermography (IRT) for contactless study of elastic abrasive cutting process of rotating workpieces. IRT monitoring specifics along with the experimental procedures and techniques for data analysis are discussed. IRT measurement results of the influence of workpiece rotational speed, during the processing of various materials, on heat release and heat distribution at the workpiece surface, on the cut-off wheel, the cut piece and the cutting time period are presented. The operational methodology and the results obtained can be used for optimizing the abrasive cutting of rotating workpieces.
The drafts of Federal state educational standards in the direction “Technosphere Safety” which on the instructions of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation were processed in connection with adoption of the Federal law “About education in the Russian Federation” No. 273 dated 29.12.2012, taken effect from 01.09.2013. The contents of standards didn´t undergo essential changes: the educational program of applied bachelor training is entered; the rights of higher education institutions in formation of the curriculum and the educational programs providing the achievement of competences regulated by the standard and results of training are expanded; requirements to educational institutions realizing the educational programs on material, technical, personnel and educational support are specified and expanded. Standards to the present aren´t approved and are published for the purpose of informing of higher education institutions and the faculty on planned changes in higher education standardization system. To the approval of standards the standards which have taken effect since 01.09.2011 work.
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