forming a framework provides an opportunity of realization the integrated computer-control system of electric stove, regarding it as an element of node service queuing system with failures. This control system can take the form of two-or three-level system and a basis of APCS processes for output of melt foundry conveyor. It is shown that the use of the control circuit is described. The compromise provides performance optimization of criterion taking into account the requirements as to minimize energy costs and demands on minimizing downtime conveyor. The approach to the formation scheme provides the ability to implement optimal control algorithm, coordinating its work with the work of electric arc furnace at all stages of the process
Recently, the world has seen a demand for transparent or translucent concrete, capable of performing both, structural functions and decorative - design tasks. Such concrete use opens up new opportunities for the creative searches of designers, allows inclusion of new materials in those elements of decorating the internal and external of buildings, structures, large and small architectural forms. The research results on obtaining a new translucent material in the form of wood concrete (arbolite), which makes it possible to introduce previously unused wood processing waste of low-value wood species - birch and aspen into the technological process are presented in the article. The primary results open up new possibilities for light-conducting concretes at significantly low economic costs of their production. The results allows us to conclude about the complexity and ambiguity of wood bleaching processes and the need to strictly follow optimal formulations, modes and compositions at all stages of production.
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